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Fall 2024 Social Studies

Political Parties

Political Parties will help readers explore types of political parties, party platforms, choosing to align voting with a party, and how parties gather support in the U.S. elections process.… More →

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Fall 2024 Social Studies

Presidential Debates

Presidential Debates will help readers explore the purpose of presidential debates, debate formats, media's involvement in the debates, and the impact of presidential debates in the U.S.… More →

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Fall 2024 Social Studies

Refugee and Immigrant Rights

The status of refugee and immigrant rights is a challenging human-rights issue that affects people worldwide. This book looks at various sides of the issue, examines the history of refugee… More →

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Fall 2024 Science & Technology

The Science of Elections

Studying politics and elections generally is considered the realm of political scientists, but other fields--such as psychology, computational science, and data science--play an important… More →

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Fall 2024 Social Studies

Voting Day

Voting Day will help readers explore how polling places work, the process of voting, how votes are counted, and how winners are declared in the U.S. elections process. Engaging text and… More →

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Fall 2024 Social Studies

Voting Rights

In a democracy, such as the United States, citizens elect government officials to represent them by exercising their constitutional right to vote. This nonfiction social studies title for… More →

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Fall 2024 Social Studies

What Is a Primary?

What Is a Primary? will help readers explore how primaries began, types of primaries, the primary election process, and the political party conventions that determine candidates in the U.S.… More →

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