The U.S. Supreme Court (American Symbols)

By Suen, Anastasia

Publishers Summary:
Since our nation's birth, the Supreme Court has been the highest court in the United States. But until 1935, it didn't have a building of its own. Join a lawyer named Matthew in The U.S. Supreme Court as he follows the court's long journey to its final home in Washington, D.C.

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ISBN
978-1-40484-707-1
Publisher
Picture Window Books


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Reviewed on January 1, 2009

K-Gr 2 Each book has an introductory figure who delivers information in narrative form, covering the topics through to the present day. The illustrations feature cheerful men and women of various ethnicities in settings where nothing is dirty or threatening. Even in "Angel", when Chinese immigrants are building the railroad, being questioned by a...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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