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The Handy Civics Answer Book

How to be a Good Citizen

David L. Hudson, J.D.

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Visible Ink Press
25 July 2024
Citizenship Unleashed: Nurturing Democracy and Strengthening America! Delve into the essence of citizenship and the part we play in the functioning of our government with this enlightening guide!

Whether through the vote, exercising our free speech rights, defending our country, serving on a jury, respecting laws, staying informed, or respecting the rights, beliefs, and opinions of others, civic engagement empowers citizens to shape the policies and decisions that affect their lives, ensuring that government remains accountable and responsive to the needs and aspirations of the people it serves. A vital guide that explores the duties and responsibilities of an American citizen, The Handy Civics Answer Book: How to Be a Good Citizen also explains the Constitution, the three branches of government and the political processes that influence their functioning. A treasure trove of civics knowledge, this illuminating book answers more than 500 of the most intriguing questions about civics, citizenship, and the government, including ...

What does the Declaration of Independence say?

What were the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation?

How did the Constitutional Convention delegates deal with the issue of slavery?

Who actually wrote the U.S. Constitution?

What were the Federalist Papers?

What are the Powers of Congress?

Why did the Framers want to limit the powers of Congress?

What are the duties of the president of the United States?

What is the presidential oath?

How was the U.S. Supreme Court created?

Can Supreme Court justices be impeached?

What is the Bill of Rights?

What rights do citizens possess?

What are some leading civic responsibilities?

What legal duties may only citizens perform?

What does a citizen need to do to vote?

How does one become a U.S. citizen?

What is the Oath of Allegiance?

What does the U.S. Constitution say about state government?

Who funds public schooling in the United States?

Do state governments have police powers?

The Handy Civics Answer Book

will arm you with the knowledge you need to be an informed and active participant in the democratic process. This compelling resource to Washington, governance, and civic duties is ideal for anyone interested in American politics and government or who is simply seeking to become a more engaged citizen.

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Imprint:   Visible Ink Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 180mm,  Spine: 20mm
ISBN:   9781578598113
ISBN 10:   1578598117
Pages:   400
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
About the Author Acknowledgments Preface Introduction 1. Formation of the United States and Its Constitution 2. Congress 3. Presidency 4. The Supreme Court and the Federal Judiciary 5. The Bill of Rights 6. The Civil Rights Movement 7. Citizen Rights and Responsibilities 8. How to Become a Citizen 9. State and Local Governments Bibliography Glossary Index

David L. Hudson Jr., J.D., is an attorney and law professor at Belmont University’s College of Law, a U.S. Constitution scholar, and a fellow for the First Amendment of the Freedom Forum. Hudson earned his undergraduate degree from Duke University and his law degree from Vanderbilt Law School. He speaks widely on Constitutional Law and school law issues. He previously taught classes at Vanderbilt Law School and the Nashville School of Law, where, in 2018, he was awarded its Distinguished Faculty Award. He also served as a senior law clerk for the Tennessee Supreme Court. He is an author, co-author, or co-editor of more than 40 books, including Visible Ink Press’s The Constitution Explained: A Guide for Every American and The Handy Supreme Court Answer Book: The History and Issues Explained. He writes regularly for the American Bar Association’s Preview of United States Supreme Court Cases and ABA Journal. He lives in Nashville, Tennessee.

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