Answers to frequently asked questions about Congress, the presidency, the Supreme Court, election, and other aspects of the American political scene in an easy-to-use question-and-answer format.
This one-volume desk reference provides quick answers to the most frequently asked questions about all aspects of U.S. government, including elections, Congress, the presidency, and the Supreme Court.
Which president was wounded during the Revolutionary War? What is an executive order? How many bills did each president veto? Which president's wife was the first to be called the...
CQ's Desk Reference on the States is the ideal reference source for all readers who want a better understanding of state government. The book covers more than 500 questions students...
For the first time, federal taxing and spending is made clear for the general reader. Direct and jargon-free answers to more than 500 questions about the federal budget clarify this...
The selections in this volume include: - Prospects for realignment in the 2006 mid-term elections - Reaction to the NSA surveillance controversy - Fallout from the widening lobbying scandal - Immigration reform and port security debates - ...
CQ's Guide to Current American Government: Spring 1989
This guide is a collection of Congressional Quarterly reporting, as published in the last six months in the CQ Weekly and related CQ publications.
Congress A to Z: CQ's Ready Reference Encyclopedia
From Absence of a Quorum to Zone Whip, this handy desk reference volume aides librarians, students, and adults with more than 900 entries.
The book also includes a detailed index. Whether searching for answers to specific questions or browsing, students, scholars, researchers and general readers will find the CQ Guide to Current American Government an indispensable resource.