The president of the United States might be the representative for the U.S. to the rest of the world, but no U.S. president has unlimited power. Through the Constitution, the U.S. president has certain powers that aren't given to other bodies in the government. Readers will learn the many jobs and duties the president has through this achievable book. With fact boxes that explore more about each important social studies concept, young readers will learn more about checks and balances, amendments, and the work the president ...
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The president of the United States might be the representative for the U.S. to the rest of the world, but no U.S. president has unlimited power. Through the Constitution, the U.S. president has certain powers that aren't given to other bodies in the government. Readers will learn the many jobs and duties the president has through this achievable book. With fact boxes that explore more about each important social studies concept, young readers will learn more about checks and balances, amendments, and the work the president of the United States does.
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