United States -- Politics and government -- Juvenile literature
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United States -- Politics and government -- Juvenile literature
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United States
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- The history of the Democratic Party, by Bruce & Becky Durost Fish
- One vote, two votes, I vote, you vote, by Bonnie Worth ; illustrated by Aristides Ruiz and Joe Mathieu
- An indigenous peoples' history of the United States for young people, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz ; adapted by Jean Mendoza and Debbie Reese
- U.S. government, what you need to know, by Melissa Ferguson
- What are the parts of government?, by William David Thomas
- Civics, democracy rules!, created by Basher ; written by Shannon Weber
- Political parties, a kid's guide, by Cari Meister
- The voice of the people, American democracy in action, Betsy Maestro & Giulio Maestro
- Weird but true know-it-all U.S. government, Michael Burgan ; illustrated by Josh Lynch
- The history of the Republican Party, Norma Jean Lutz
- Becoming vice president, by Maria Nelson
- Presidents of the United States, [by the editors of Time for kids with Nellie Gonzalez Cutler, Brenda Iasevoli]
- For which we stand, how our government works and why it matters, written by Jeff Foster ; illustrated by Julie McLaughlin
- Fault lines in the Constitution, the framers, their fights, and the flaws that affect us today, written by Cynthia Levinson and Sanford Levinson
- Becoming a senator, by Maria Nelson
- Government, how local, state, and federal government works, by Mark Friedman
- The next president, the unexpected beginnings and unwritten future of America's presidents, Kate Messner ; [illustrations] Adam Rex
- You call this democracy?, how to fix our government and deliver power to the people, Elizabeth Rusch
- Everyone counts, a citizen's number book, written by Elissa Grodin and illustrated by Victor Juhasz
- Voting, a kid's guide, by Nel Yomtov
- The Congress, by Suzanne LeVert
- When you grow up to vote, how our government works for you, Eleanor Roosevelt with Michelle Markel ; illustrated by Grace Lin
- We the People, Aura Lewis & Evan Sargent
- American history, a visual encyclopedia, by David C. King
- The history of third parties, Norma Jean Lutz
- Voting in elections, by Jack Manning
- State government, by Suzanne LeVert
- Give us the vote!, over 200 years of fighting for the ballot, Susan Goldman Rubin
- D is for democracy, a citizen's alphabet, written by Elissa Grodin and illustrated by Victor Juhasz
- Becoming a House representative, by Maria Nelson
- What does the Constitution say?, a kid's guide to how our democracy works, Ben Sheehan ; illustrated by Mary Kate McDevitt
- Mr. Lincoln sits for his portrait, the story of a photograph that became an American icon, Leonard S. Marcus
- Becoming a Supreme Court justice, by Barbara M. Linde
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