Description
A state government is the governing body of a state. State government has many responsibilities, such as enacting the laws within a specific state, creating a budget to work on roads, fund schools, and any other unforeseen emergencies that might occur. This book discusses how the United States is a Federalist government, meaning powers are split between states and the national government. The similarities and differences between the state and national government are discussed and how each play a role in making sure their states are run responsibly and in the best interest of the people within each state! This book allows students to quote accurately from a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.
Details
ISBN | 9781627178051 |
Format | Paperback |
Languages | English |
Copyright | 2015 |
Subject | Social studies |
Bisac | Jnf043000 |
Dewey | 322 |
Interest Level | 3-5 |
Guided Reading Level | o |
Lexile | 610l |
AR Level | 4.4 |
Page Count | 24 Pages |
Trim Size | 7. 5 x 10 |
Author | Kenney, Karen |