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I Didn’t Learn That in High School 199 Facts About Being a US Citizen - cover

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I Didn’t Learn That in High School 199 Facts About Being a US Citizen

Jessica Piper

Publisher: Atlantic Publishing Group, Inc.

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Summary

Whether you are a current US citizen or not, this book will teach you things you didnâet know about being a legal member of the country. How hard is it to apply for citizenship? What are the principles of the US Constitution? What are the benefits of being a US citizen? This book covers it all, and itâes all explained in an easy-to-read way. The young adult audience will find this book to be conversational and accessible, and theyâell learn what their responsibilities as a US citizen are. Non-citizens will learn how to apply, and theyâell also be provided with sample interview questions and answers. This book is filled to the brim with interesting facts; teens will come away both enlightened and informed. Whether youâere trying to study for the Constitution test or youâere applying to be a US citizen, this book has all the information you need.
Available since: 06/30/2017.

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