Electing U.S. Senators
The Inside Guide: U.S. Government Leaders
Sometimes called the Upper House, the U.S. Senate wields much power in the legislative process. Each of the 100 senators in Congress have a lot of say in making policy and passing laws. Readers of this beneficial book will find out how someone becomes elected to the Senate and what responsibilities they have to their constituents. They'll also learn about some famous senators and how they can interact with their senators. Sidebars, fact boxes, and historical photographs will engage budding politicians with critical content, including integral parts of the social studies curriculum.