Description: This pro-Americana booklet has been primarily designed for naturalized citizens as they enter into citizenship life within the United States of America. The Citizen's Almanac contains information on the history, people, and events that have brought us where we are today as a beacon of hope and freedom to the world. The contents of this booklet will serve as a constant reminder of the important rights and responsibilities immigrants will now have as a U.S. citizen. By continuing to learn about their new country, its founding ideals, achievements, and history, citizens will enjoy the fruits of responsible citizenship for years to come. Through their efforts, the freedom and liberty of future generations will be preserved and ensured. This resource is primarily targeted at immigrants hoping to become U.S. citizens. However, it can also serve as a patriotic resource for elementary school-age children through freshmen in high school. Teachers of social studies and civics programs may want to have a copy handy to use in classrooms. It is highly recommended that this resource should be available to students in K12 school libraries within the United States of America. , The Citizen's Almanac is a publication developed for new citizens. It includes information on U.S. civic history, rights and responsibilities of U.S. citizenship, biographical details on prominent foreign-born Americans, landmark decisions of the Supreme Court, presidential speeches on citizenship, and several of our founding documents including the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution., This pro-Americana booklet has been primarily designed for naturalized citizens as they enter into citizenship life within the United States of America. The Citizen's Almanac contains information on the history, people, and events that have brought us where we are today as a beacon of hope and freedom to the world. The contents of this booklet will serve as a constant reminder of the important rights and responsibilities immigrants will now have as a U.S. citizen. By continuing to learn about their new country, its founding ideals, achievements, and history, citizens will enjoy the fruits of responsible citizenship for years to come. Through their efforts, the freedom and liberty of future generations will be preserved and ensured. This resource is primarily targeted at immigrants hoping to become U.S. citizens. However, it can also serve as a patriotic resource for elementary school-age children through freshmen in high school. Teachers of social studies and civics programs may want to have a copy handy to use in classrooms. It is highly recommended that this resource should be available to students in K12 school libraries within the United States of America.
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Type: Almanac
Unit Type: Unit
Book Title: Overview of the 2006 Hurricane Season : Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, One Hundred Ninth Congress, Second Session, Special Hearing, June 7, 2006, Washington, DC
Number of Pages: 108 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: United States Government Printing OFFICE
Topic: Natural Disasters, Social Science / Politics & Government, Civics & Citizenship, Emergency Management, United States / General, Public Policy / Regional Planning
Item Height: 0.2 in
Publication Year: 2007
Illustrator: Yes
Genre: Nature, Political Science, Technology & Engineering, Juvenile Nonfiction, History
Author: and Related Agencies Staff United States Congress Senate Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce,Justice
Item Length: 8.5 in
Item Width: 5.5 in
Format: Quantity Pack