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9780130628671

Civics

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    9780130628671

  • ISBN10:

    0130628670

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2002-01-01
  • Publisher: Pearson Prentice Hall

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Table of Contents

UNIT 1 Foundations of Citizenship 1(65)
A Portrait of Americans
2(22)
Who Americans Are
4(4)
America: A Cultural Mosaic
8(7)
The Values That Unite Us
15(9)
Decision Making Skills How to Make a Good Decision
20(2)
Social Studies Skills How to Read a Bar Graph
22(1)
Assessment
23(1)
American Society and Its Values
24(20)
Groups and Institutions: Meeting Needs and Sharing Values
26(2)
Family, Religion, and Education: Society's Training Grounds
28(7)
The Economy: Satisfying Wants
35(2)
Government: Meeting Society's Needs
37(7)
Decision Making Skills How to Choose Between Options
40(2)
Social Studies Skills How to Read a Statistical Table
42(1)
Assessment
43(1)
The Meaning of Citizenship
44(22)
What It Means to Be a Citizen
46(2)
The Rights, Duties, and Responsibilities of Citizens
48(6)
Citizenship and Our Other Roles in Society
54(12)
Decision Making Skills How to Take Action
60(2)
Social Studies Skills How to Read a Newspaper
62(1)
Assessment
63(1)
Close Up on Primary Sources My American Dream
64(1)
Assessment
65(1)
UNIT 2 Creating a Lasting Government 66(104)
America's Political Heritage
68(20)
The Colonial Experience
70(4)
Roots of American Government
74(3)
Moving Toward Nationhood
77(11)
Social Studies Skills How to Read a Political Cartoon
84(1)
Assessment
85(1)
The Declaration of Independence
86(2)
Creating the Constitution
88(42)
The Constitutional Convention
90(6)
The Struggle for Ratification
96(4)
The Supreme Law of the Land
100(30)
Social Studies Skills How to Read a Flow Chart
106(1)
Assessment
107(1)
The Constitution of the United States
108(22)
The Bill of Rights
130(20)
Adding the Bill of Rights
132(2)
Protections in the Bill of Rights
134(6)
Interpreting the Bill of Rights
140(10)
Decision Making Skills How to Evaluate Sources
146(2)
Social Studies Skills How to Use Primary Sources
148(1)
Assessment
149(1)
Our Living Constitution
150(20)
Changing the Law of the Land
152(6)
A Flexible Framework
158(12)
Issues That Affect You Students' Rights
164(2)
Social Studies Skills How to Interpret Photographs
166(1)
Assessment
167(1)
Close Up on Primary Sources Celebrating the Fourth of July in an Internment Camp
168(1)
Assessment
169(1)
UNIT 3 The Federal Government 170(68)
The Legislative Branch
172(22)
The Members of Congress
174(5)
The Powers of Congress
179(3)
How Congress Is Organized
182(4)
Following a Bill in Congress
186(8)
Decision Making Skills How to Determine Relevance
190(2)
Social Studies Skills How to Analyze Circle Graphs
192(1)
Assessment
193(1)
The Executive Branch
194(22)
The Roles of the President
196(5)
The Organization of the Executive Branch
201(7)
Presidents and Power
208(8)
Decision Making Skills How to Distinguish Fact From Opinion
212(2)
Social Studies Skills How to Use an Almanac
214(1)
Assessment
215(1)
The Judicial Branch
216(22)
The Role of the Federal Courts
218(4)
The Organization of the Federal Courts
222(3)
The Supreme Court
225(13)
Issues That Affect You Jerry Gault and Juvenile Rights
232(2)
Social Studies Skills How to Analyze Newspaper Editorials
234(1)
Assessment
235(1)
Close Up on Primary Sources A Congresswoman and Her Constituents
236(1)
Assessment
237(1)
UNIT 4 State and Local Government 238(46)
State Government
240(22)
Federalism: One Nation and Fifty States
242(4)
State Legislatures
246(5)
The State Executive Branch
251(3)
State Courts
254(8)
Decision Making Skills How to Evaluate Information
258(2)
Social Studies Skills How to Analyze Newspaper Articles
260(1)
Assessment
261(1)
Local Government
262(22)
Types of Local Government
264(4)
Local Government Services and Revenue
268(6)
Conflict and Cooperation Between Governments
274(10)
Issues That Affect You Banning Neighborhood Noise
278(2)
Social Studies Skills How to Read Organization Charts
280(1)
Assessment
281(1)
Close Up on Primary Sources Closest to the People
282(1)
Assessment
283(1)
UNIT 5 The American Economic System 284(104)
What Is an Economy?
286(20)
Why Societies Have Economies
288(5)
Basic Economic Decisions
293(3)
Three Types of Economies
296(10)
Decision Making Skills How to Choose and Take Action
302(2)
Social Studies Skills How to Interpret a Diagram
304(1)
Assessment
305(1)
Basics of Our Economic System
306(20)
The Principles of Our Market Economy
308(4)
The Role of Businesses in the American Economy
312(6)
Labor in the American Economy
318(8)
Social Studies Skills How to Read Circular Flow Charts
324(1)
Assessment
325(1)
Money and Banking
326(18)
Money
328(2)
Our Banking System
330(6)
The Federal Reserve System
336(8)
Social Studies Skills How to Analyze Cause-Effect Chains
342(1)
Assessment
343(1)
Government's Role in Our Economy
344(22)
Government Intervention in the Economy
346(3)
Government's Efforts to Solve Economic Problems
349(7)
Managing the Economy
356(10)
Issues That Affect You A Question About False Advertising
362(2)
Social Studies Skills How to Analyze Line Graphs
364(1)
Assessment
365(1)
Our Economy and You
366(22)
Managing Your Money
368(4)
Spending and Saving
372(6)
Careers: Planning for the Future
378(10)
Decision Making Skills How to Set Goals
382(2)
Social Studies Skills How to Use a Library Catalog
384(1)
Assessment
385(1)
Close Up on Primary Sources Something Else to Grow
386(1)
Assessment
387(1)
UNIT 6 The American Legal System 388(64)
Laws and Our Society
390(20)
Why We Have Laws
392(3)
Where Our Laws Come From
395(4)
Kinds of Laws
399(11)
Decision Making Skills How to Identify and Judge Options
404(4)
Social Studies Skills How to Interpret Symbols
408(1)
Assessment
409(1)
Criminal and Juvenile Justice
410(20)
Crime in American Society
412(4)
The Criminal Justice System
416(7)
The Juvenile Justice System
423(7)
Social Studies Skills How to Analyze an Area Graph
428(1)
Assessment
429(1)
Civil Justice
430(22)
The Role of Civil Law
432(4)
Civil Procedure
436(4)
Choices in Civil Justice
440(12)
Issues That Affect You Personal Injury Suits
446(2)
Social Studies Skills How to Interpret Comic Strips
448(1)
Assessment
449(1)
Close Up on Primary Sources Don't Go the Way I Went!
450(1)
Assessment
451(1)
UNIT 7 People Make a Difference 452(66)
Political Parties in Our Democracy
454(18)
The Role of Political Parties
456(3)
Our Two-Party System
459(7)
Choosing Candidates
466(6)
Social Studies Skills How to Analyze Election Results
470(1)
Assessment
471(1)
Voting and Elections
472(22)
Being a Voter
474(4)
How Candidates and Groups Try to Influence Your Vote
478(6)
Campaigning for Office
484(10)
Decision Making Skills How to Make an Action Plan
490(2)
Social Studies Skills How to Interpret Opinion Polls
492(1)
Assessment
493(1)
Confronting Society's Problems
494(24)
Problems and Public Issues
496(4)
The Future of Health Care: An Issue for All Americans
500(5)
Waste: Managing Our Garbage and Trash
505(13)
Issues That Affect You Cleaning Up the Air
512(2)
Social Studies Skills How to Use the Internet for Research
514(1)
Assessment
515(1)
Close Up on Primary Sources America Needs a Third Party
516(1)
Assessment
517(1)
UNIT 8 The United States and the World 518(80)
One Nation Among Many
520(20)
The Nations of the World
522(4)
Relations Between and Within Nations
526(6)
The Challenge of Interdependence
532(8)
Decision Making Skills How to Use an Action Plan
536(2)
Social Studies Skills How to Analyze System Diagrams
538(1)
Assessment
539(1)
American Foreign Policy
540(22)
What Is Foreign Policy?
542(4)
Making Foreign Policy
546(5)
Foreign Policy in Action
551(11)
Issues That Affect You Becoming a Political Refugee
558(2)
Social Studies Skills How to Interpret Graphics
560(1)
Assessment
561(1)
Making a Difference in the World
562(36)
Global Problems for Spaceship Earth
564(6)
Organizations Facing the Problems
570(5)
How Individuals Can Make a Difference
575(7)
Social Studies Skills How to Interpret Maps
578(1)
Assessment
579(1)
Close Up on Primary Sources A Rainbow Nation
580(1)
Assessment
581(1)
Reference Section
Supreme Court Cases
582(6)
Presidents of the United States
588(4)
United States Political Map
592(2)
World Map
594(2)
Profile of the Fifty States
596(2)
Glossary 598(6)
Index 604(19)
Acknowledgments 623

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