"From the hosts of New Hampshire Public Radio's Civics 101 and New Yorker cartoonist Tom Toro, a lively crash course in everything you should know about how the US government works. Do you know what the Secretary of Defense does all day? Are you sure youknow the difference between the House and the Senate? Have you been pretending you know what Federalism is for the last 20 years? Don't worry--you're not alone. The American government and its processes can be dizzyingly complex and obscure. Until now. Within this book are the keys to knowing what you're talking about when you argue politics with the uncle you only see at Thanksgiving. It's the book that sits on your desk for quick reference when the nightly news boggles your mind. This approachable and informative guide gives you the lowdown on everything from the three branches of government, to what you can actually do to make your vote count, to how our founding documents affect our daily lives. Now is the time to finally understand who does what, how they do it, and the best way to get them to listen to you"--
The hosts of New Hampshires Public Radios Civics 101 podcast and a New Yorker cartoonist present this handy reference in which everything there is to know about how the US government works is provided. Original. 60,000 first printing. Illustrations.
From Nick Capodice & Hannah McCarthy, the hosts of New Hampshire Public Radios Civics 101, and New Yorker cartoonist Tom Toro, A User's Guide to Democracy is a lively crash course in everything you should know about how the US government works.
Do you know what the Secretary of Defense does all day? Are you sure you know the difference between the House and the Senate? Have you been pretending you know what Federalism is for the last 20 years? Dont worry--youre not alone. The American government and its processes can be dizzyingly complex and obscure.
Until now.
Within this book are the keys to knowing what youre talking about when you argue politics with the uncle you only see at Thanksgiving. Its the book that sits on your desk for quick reference when the nightly news boggles your mind. This approachable and informative guide gives you the lowdown on everything from the three branches of government, to what you can actually do to make your vote count, to how our founding documents affect our daily lives. Now is the time to finally understand who does what, how they do it, and the best way to get them to listen to you.
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From the hosts of New Hampshire Public Radio's Civics 101 podcast and New Yorker cartoonist Tom Toro, a field guide to everything you've wanted to know about how the US government works but have been too afraid to ask.
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A GOVERNMENT BY THE PEOPLE |
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6 Elections And How They Work |
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10 The Declaration Of Independence |
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14 Supreme Court Cases Everyone Should Know |
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15 Anticanon: Four Bad Supreme Court Decisions |
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16 How To Communicate With Your Legislators |
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17 How To Lobby For What You Believe In |
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18 How To Stage A Protest |
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Hail to the Chief: Presidential Fun Facts |
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Nick Capodice is the co-host of Civics 101. Before coming to NHPR, Nick worked in the Education Department at the Lower East Side Tenement Museum, where he wrote and led tours, trained educators, and helped design digital exhibits. He also led beer history and tasting tours for Urban Oyster in Brooklyn.
Hannah McCarthy is the co-host of Civics 101 from New Hampshire Public Radio. She came to New Hampshire by way of Brooklyn where she worked as a radio producer and writer. She lives in Boston, Massachusetts
Tom Toro is a cartoonist for The New Yorker and a fiction writer. He is the author/illustrator of How to Potty Train Your Porcupine (Little, Brown & Company, 2020) and Tiny Hands (Dock Street Press, 2017). Tom lives in Portland, Oregon with his wife, kid, and cat. He lives online at www.tomtoro.com.