The Congress
ISBN
9780836854572
The Congress est un united states. congress, juvenile literature book de Geoffrey M. Horn.
À propos de ce livre
435 members of the House of Representatives and 100 senators. Together, they make up the Congress of the United States -- the branch of the U.S. government that makes the country's laws. In this volume, young historians will read about how the Constitution gives different jobs to each chamber of Congress, the extent and limits of their powers, and the roles each performs in the making of federal laws. Readers will also learn about the important officials in Congress, the legislative process, and some important laws Congress has passed. Special sections explain concepts such as pork-barrel spending, lame-duck sessions, and filibusters. Detailed tables cover the floor leaders of both the House of Representatives and the Senate, the distribution of political parties represented in Congress, and the Speakers of the House over the nation's history. Of particular interest is a discussion dealing with the way in which Congress checks and balances the power of the U.S. president.
À propos de l'auteur
est l'auteur de The Congress. Parcourez son catalogue complet sur Booklogr.
Explorez plus de livres de Geoffrey M. Horn →Éditions et Formats
Critiques
Pas encore de critiques. Avez-vous lu ce livre ? Partagez vos impressions avec la communauté Booklogr.
Se connecter Connectez-vous pour écrire une critique
Questions Fréquentes
Quel est le genre de The Congress ?+
The Congress est un livre de United States. Congress, Juvenile literature, United states, congress, juvenile literature, United states, congress.
De quoi parle The Congress ?+
435 members of the House of Representatives and 100 senators. Together, they make up the Congress of the United States -- the branch of the U.S. government that makes the country's laws. In this volume, young historians will read about how the Constitution gives different jobs to each chamber of Con...
Qui a écrit The Congress ?+
The Congress a été écrit par Geoffrey M. Horn.