Checks and Balances: The Three Branches of the American Government. Detroit: UXL, 2005. 513 pp. 3 vols.
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Title:Checks and Balances: The Three Branches of the American Government
Editor(s):Lawrence W. Baker and Daniel E. Brannen, Jr.
Imprint:UXL
Place of Publication:Detroit
Publication Year:2005
No. of Volumes:3
Total Pages:513
ISBN:978-0-7876-5409-2
eISBN:978-1-4144-0468-4
Format:Collection
Frequency:Monographs
Language:English
Audience:
General
Gale Subject Headings:Federal and national government; Government and political science
LC Subject(s):United States-Politics and government
Description:Presents easy to understand information about the inner workings of the federal government. Includes historical overviews and examinations of the day-to-day operations of each branch, as well as Constitutional duties and obligations of each branch, specifics related to eligibility, elections and appointments of key positions, changes since 1776, the future of each branch, and other topics. For student and general audiences.
Publisher:Gale
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Copyright Statement:COPYRIGHT 2005 Gale, Cengage Learning

