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- Opportunities in child care careers / by Wittenberg, Renee.(CARDINAL)765542;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-223).1. Child care opportunities -- Supplemental child care -- Substitutional child care -- 2. Historical development of child care -- Early problems and solutions -- Depression brings federal funding -- World War II and more federal funding -- Industry's hand at child care -- Federal funding spreads benefits of centers -- War ends : funds withdrawn -- Effects of wartime changes on child care -- Child welfare adopts child care concerns -- Federal funds for approved facilities -- Head Start -- Innovative programs -- States given block grants -- The Handicapped Act -- Smart Start -- The 1990 child care bill -- The beginning of a new perspective -- No Child Left Behind Act -- Good Start, Grow Smart Early Childhood Initiative -- Conclusion -- 3. Qualifications and training -- Personal qualifications -- Degrees of preparation -- Setting career goals -- On-the-job training -- Child care providers -- Community/vocational/technical assistant -- Two-year associate training -- Child development associate -- Prekindergarten/nursery school teacher -- Prekindergaten associate -- Advanced degrees in child and family relations -- Montessori method -- Parent educators --4. Related careers -- Teacher assistants -- Health-service occupations -- Licensed practical/vocational nurses -- Social worker -- Recreation and fitness worker -- Psychologist -- Other related careers -- 5. Reaching goals in education and employment -- Self evaluation -- Goal evaluation -- Financial aid -- Job listings -- Résumé -- Looking for the jobs -- Your decision -- 6. Changes in the field of child care -- Advantages -- Disadvantages -- Growing concerns -- Impact of information -- Corporate support -- Government/state takeover -- Unions and labor laws -- Job outlook -- Need for supporting child care -- Child care earnings -- 7. Organizations and other support services -- Local organizations -- State child care organizations -- Newsletters and publications -- Lending libraries (toys and resources) -- Training -- Public library -- The child and adult care food program -- Funding sources -- 8. Additional resources -- U.S. associations and organizations -- Canadian associations and organizations -- Agencies -- Periodicals, journals, and newsletters -- Related associations and councils -- Department of Defense : child development programs -- For more information -- 9. Educational contacts -- Community/vocational/technical institutions -- Additional resources -- Direct school contact -- Teacher certification -- Appendix. State child care licensing agencies.
- Subjects: Child care;
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- The public records of the colony of Connecticut [1636-1776] ... transcribed and published, (in accordance with a resolution of the General Assembly). by Connecticut.; Trumbull, J. Hammond(James Hammond),1821-1897.(CARDINAL)193639; Hoadly, Charles J.(Charles Jeremy),1828-1900.(CARDINAL)206780; Connecticut.General Assembly.(CARDINAL)140401; Connecticut.Council.(CARDINAL)189193; United Colonies of New England.Commissioners.(CARDINAL)225467; Council of Safety (Conn.)(CARDINAL)196352; Connecticut.Laws, etc.;
[v. 1] Records of the General and particular courts, Apr. 1636-Dec. 1649. Records of the General court, Feb. 1650-May 1665. Records of wills and inventories, 1640-1649. Code of laws, established by the General court, May 1650. Appendix. -- [v. 2] The charter of Connecticut. Records of the General court, May 1665-Oct. 1677. Journal and correspondence of the Council, 1675-1677. Appendix. -- [v. 3] Records of the colony of Connecticut, May 1678-June 1689. Appendix. Extracts from the records and files of the Commissioners of the United Colonies [of New England] 1652-1684. -- [v. 4] Aug. 1689-May 1706. Council journal, May 1696-May 1698. -- [v. 5] Oct. 1706-Oct. 1716. Council journal, Oct. 1710-Feb. 1717. -- [v. 6] May 1717-Oct. 1725. Council journal, May 1717-Apr. 1726. -- [v. 7] May 1726-May 1735. Council journal, May 1726-Feb. 1727/8. -- [v. 8] Oct. 1735-Oct. 1743. -- [v. 9] May 1744-Nov. 1750. -- [v. 10] May 1751-Feb. 1757. -- [v. 11] May 1757-Mar. 1762. -- [v. 12] May 1762-Oct. 1767. Reasons why the British colonies in America, should not be charged with internal taxes, by authority of Parliament [by Thomas Fitch] -- [v. 13] May 1768-May 1772. Council journal, May 1770-May 1772. -- [v. 14] Oct. 1772-Apr. 1775. The Susquehannah case [1774] Report of the commissioners appointed by the General assembly of this colony, to treat with the Proprietaries of Pennsylvania, respecting the boundaries of this colony and that province. Norwich, 1774. An account of the number of inhabitants, in the colony of Connecticut, January 1, 1774. Hartford, 1774. Heads of inquiry relative to the present state and condition of His Majesty's colony of Connecticut. New-London, 1775. -- [v. 15] May 1775]-June 1776. Journal of the Council of safety, June 7, 1775-Oct. 2, 1776. Appendix containing some Council proceedings 1663-1710.A continuation, published uniformly with the above, has title: The public records of the state of Connecticut.
- Subjects: Wills; Old State Library Collection.;
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- Banned books / by Karpan, Andrew,Editor(DLC)n 2018031328;
Includes bibliographical references and index."Learning about a wide range of information and perspectives through access to books is generally considered an inherent characteristic of the educational system. However, debates around banning books suggest that there are potential downsides to giving young people access to certain literature, particularly books with violent or sexual content. This volume considers both sides of the debate, with arguments supporting students' right to access literature free from censorship and other viewpoints supporting the right of parents and teachers to choose which books should play a role in students' education. This title also looks at the historical, legal, and cultural contexts for this timely debate." --.
- Subjects: Prohibited books.; Challenged books.; School libraries;
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- Addresses upon the American road / by Hoover, Herbert,1874-1964.(CARDINAL)139089;
v. 1 1933-1938. -- v. 2 1940-1941. -- v. 3 World War II, 1941-1945. -- v. 4 1945-1948. -- v. 5 1948-1950. -- v. 6 1950-1955. -- v. 7 1955-1960.The consequences of the proposed New Deal (Madison Square Garden, New York, October, 31, 1932) -- Reform in our financial system (Letter to Arch W. Shaw [Chicago, February 17, 1933]) -- The gold standard and recovery (National Republican Club, New York, February 13, 1933) -- The role of the Republican Party in opposition (Washington, D.C., February 27, 1933) -- Responsibility of the Republican Party to the nation (California Republican Assembly [Sacramento, California, March 22, 1935]) -- The NRA (Press statement [Palo Alto, California, May 15, 1935]) -- Essentials of economic and social security in American (Commencement address [San Diego, California, September 17, 1935]) -- Spending deficits, debts and their consequences (California Republican Assembly [Oakland, California, October 5, 1935]) -- The consequences of 'economic planning' and some reforms it requires (Ohio Society of New York, November 16. 1935) -- The bank panic and relief administration reform (John Marshall Republican Club, St. Louis December 16, 1935) -- New deal agricultural policies and some reforms (Nebraska Republican Conference (Lincoln, Nebraska, January 16, 1936) -- The confused state of the Union (Multomah county Republican conference (Portland, Oregon, February 12, 1936) -- True liberalism in American (Young Republican League (Colorado Springs, Colo., March 7, 1936 -- Are our National problems being solved? (Fort Wayne, Indiana, April 4, 1936) -- An American platform (Philadelphia, Pa., May 14, 1936) -- An American platform (Philadelphia, Pa., May 14, 1936) -- The road to freedom (Republican National Convention [Cleveland, Ohio, June 10, 1936]) -- The gold plank in the Republican platform (New York City, June 11, 1936) -- Reform in the administration of relief (Women's conference on current problems [New York City, September 23, 1936]) -- Reform in some federal taxes (Denver, Colorado, September 30, 1936) -- Intellectual dishonesty in government (Philadelphia, Pa., October 16, 1936) -- The challenge to liberty (Denver, Colorado, October 30, 1936) -- Packing the Supreme Court (New York City, February 5, 1937) -- Hands off the Supreme Court (Union League Club, Chicago, Illinois, February 20, 1937) -- The business of boy (Boys' clubs of America, New York City, May 13, 1937) -- The crisis and the political parties and an American program (The Atlantic Monthly, September, 1937) -- An affirmative program of American ideals (Massachusetts State Republican Club (Boston, Massachusetts, October 26, 1937) -- Free speech and free press (Colby College, Waterville, Maine, November 8, 1937) -- Training for public service (Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, November 12, 1937) -- Economy security and the present situation (Economic club of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, December 16, 1937) -- American policies for peace (Women's National Republican Club [New York, Chicago, and San Francisco, January 15, 1938]) -- Foreign policies for American (Council on foreign relations [New York City, March 31, 1938]) -- Challenge to liberty, 1938 (Homecoming welcome, (San Francisco, California, April 8, 1938) -- The dangerous road for democracy (Republican Grassroots Convention [Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, May 5, 1938]) -- Building boys for American (Boys' Clubs of America, Chicago, Illinois, May 19, 1938) -- On Benjamin Franklin (The Franklin Institute dedication [Philadelphia, Pa., May 21, 1938]) -- Index.
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- Cape Cod library of local history and genealogy : a facsimile edition of 108 pamphlets published in the early 20th century / by Smith, Leonard H.(CARDINAL)145531;
Volume 1: Cape Cod Byways; The Descendants of John Jenkins; Plymouth Trading Corporation; Summer Street-Hawes Lane, Yarmouthport; The Baker Zone in West Dennis; Cape Cod Land Titles; Permissive Use of the Common Lands of Proprietary Plantations; "Cast-Up" Lands; The Prince-Howes Court Cupboard; The Cape Type of House; Shipbuilding at East Dennis; The Nye House at Sandwich; History of Sandwich Glass and the Deming Jarves Book of Designs; Description of the Farris Windmill in South Yarmouth; William Swift and Descendants to the Sixth Generation; Old Shipmasters; Church Councils; Homer; The South Dennis Meeting House; Old Indian Meeting House at Mashpee; The Revolutionary War Service of Nathan Crosby; The Revolutionary War Service of Ansel Taylor; The Oldest Public Library Building in the U.S.; The Geological Formation of Cape Cod; Fast Runs of Clipper Ships; The Romance of a Barnstable Bell; Glass-Making in Sandwich; Thomas Foster of Weymouth and His Descendants; The Robbins Family of Cape Cod; Bangs Family Papers; Puddington-Purrington-Purinton; Thomas Howes of Yarmouth, Mass., and Some of His Descendants, Together with the Rev. John Mayo, Allied to Him by Marriage; Early Settlers of Eastham, Book 2; Early Settlers of Eastham, Book 1; Nicholas Snow of Eastham and Some of His Descendants, Together with Samuel Storrs, Thomas Huckins, Elder John Chipman, and Isaac Wells, Allied to the Snows by Marriage; Edward Kenwrick, the Ancestor of the Kenricks or Kendricks of Barnstable County and Nova Scotia and His Descendants; Early Chatham Settlers; Stephen and Giles Hopkins, Mayflower Passengers, and Some of Their Descendants, Including an Eldridge Line; Old Quaker Village, South Yarmouth, Massachusetts; West Yarmouth Houses Seventy-Five Years Ago, from Parker's River Westward; A Mayflower Line; Hopkins-Snow-Cook; Atwood Genealogy; Newcombe Genealogy; Early Wheldens of Yarmouth; Descendants of William Hedge of Yarmouth; Thomas Clarke, the Pilgrim, and His Descendants; Burgess; The Yarmouth Families of Eldredge; Richard Taylor, Tailor, and Some of His Descendants; The Cross Families of Truro and Wellfleet; The Mayo Family of Truro; Deacon John Doane and the Doane Family; A Brief Sketch of the Life of George Webb, A Cape Cod Captain in the Revolutionary War; Genealogical Sketch of Descendants of Jeremiah Howes of Dennis, Mass.; The Lumbert or Lombard Family; Eastham and Orleans Historical Papers; Richard Rich of Dover Neck; John Robinson of Leyden and His Descendants to the Sixth Generation; The Yarmouth Family of Gray; and The Yarmouth Family of Chase.Volume 2: A Genealogist's Letter-Book: Correspondence of Amos Otis Relative to Colonial Ancestry Book 1; Book 2; Book 3; Stephen Hopkins; The Hedge Family of Yarmouth; The Hawes Family of Yarmouth; The Rider Family of Yarmouth; The Hall Family of Yarmouth; Barnstable Sea Captains; Cape Cod Sea Reminiscences; Paine or Payne -- Truro; The Crowell Family of Yarmouth; Descendants of Yelverton; The Crowell Family of Yarmouth; Descendants of John; The Baker Family of Yarmouth; Descendants of Francis; The Baker Family of Yarmouth; Descendants of Silas; The Taylor Family of Yarmouth; The Lombards of Truro; The Hinckleys of Truro; Historical Address Delivered by James W. Hawes, August 1, 1912, on the Occasion of the Celebration of the 200th Anniversary of the Incorporation of Chatham, Confined Chiefly to the Period before 1860; The Baxter Family of Yarmouth; The Berry Family of Yarmouth; The Matthews Family of Yarmouth; The Sturgis Family of Yarmouth; The Crosby Family of Yarmouth; The Hallet Family of Yarmouth; The Bassett Family of Yarmouth; the Bray Family of Yarmouth; Gorham Families of Yarmouth; The White Family of Yarmouth; Hedges; Covel; Nickerson, Children of William (1) Nickerson; The English Ancestry of Edmond Hawes of Yarmouth, Mass.; Stone Family; "Hoppy" Mayo, Hero of Old Eastham; Dillingham Family; Ancient Houses; John Munroe and Old Barnstable; Ryder; Atkins; Nicholas Busby; Eldred, Eldredge; William Nickerson; The Crowell Families of Yarmouth; Sandwich and Bourne, Colony and Town Records; Barnstable Town Records; Francis Baker and Some of His Descendants to the Seventh Generation Book 1; Book 2; and Provincetown's Yesterdays.Cape Cod families are difficult to trace because only the probate records survived the burning of the Barnstable County Courthouse in 1827, and similar disasters have taken their toll on the Cape's town records. Many of Chatham's records, for instance, were lost in a fire, and Yarmouth's records of the Revolutionary War period have been missing for years. Even so, many important Cape Cod town records still exist; the problem is that so few of them are in print. So it was fortuitous when Col. Leonard Smith stumbled upon a series of pamphlets published at Yarmouthport by Charles W. Swift in the early part of this century under the name Cape Cod Library of History and Genealogy. Although contributors to the Cape Cod Library included such celebrated genealogists as Josiah Paine (author of History of Harwich), William C. Smith (known for his History of Chatham), and Amos Otis (Genealogical Notes of Barnstable Families), the series never reached a large audience, and is today virtually inaccessible. No library in the country holds the complete collection of 108 pamphlets. With great diligence, Col. Smith put together a complete collection for himself, arranged the pamphlets in the order in which they were published, and then, to make the material usable, compiled an index of names.--From publisher description.
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- The presidency A to Z / by Peters, Gerhard(Gerhard D.)(CARDINAL)547095; Woolley, John T.(John Turner),1950-(CARDINAL)733651;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 684-690) and index.G: Garfield, James A -- Garner, John Nance -- Gerry, Elbridge -- Goldwater, Barry M -- Gore, Albert Jr -- Grant, Ulysses S -- Great Depression -- Great Society -- Group of Eight (G-8)/Group of Twenty (G-20) -- Guantanamo Bay -- H: -- Hail to the Chief -- Hamdan v Rumsfeld -- Hamilton, Alexander -- Hamlin, Hannibal -- Harding, Warren G -- Harrison, Benjamin -- Harrison, William Henry -- Hayes, Rutherford B -- Health and Human Services Department -- Hendricks, Thomas A -- Historic milestones of the presidency -- Hobart, Garret A -- Homeland Security Department -- Honeymoon period -- Hoover, Herbert C -- Hoover Commissions -- Housing and Urban Development Department -- Hughes, Charles Evans -- Humphrey, Hubert H -- Humphrey's Executor v United States -- Hurricane Katrina -- I: -- Immigration and Naturalization Service v Chadha -- Impeachment -- Impoundment -- Inauguration -- Independent Executive agencies -- Independent regulatory agencies -- Interest groups and the presidency -- Interior Department -- Iran-Contra affair -- Iraq War (Operation Iraqi Freedom) -- J: -- Jackson, Andrew -- Japanese American internment -- Jefferson, Thomas -- Johnson, Andrew -- Johnson, Lady Bird -- Johnson, Lyndon B -- Johnson, Richard M -- Joint Chiefs of Staff -- Justice Department -- K: -- Kennedy, Jacqueline -- Kennedy, John F -- Kerry, John -- King, William R -- Kitchen cabinet -- Korean War -- L: -- La Follette, Robert M -- Labor Department -- Lame duck -- Landon, Alfred -- Law enforcement powers -- Legislative veto -- Libraries -- Lincoln, Abraham -- Lincoln, Mary Todd -- Line-item veto -- Louisiana Purchase -- M: -- McCain, John -- McCarthy, Eugene J -- McClellan, George B -- McGovern, George S -- McKinley, William -- Madison, Dolley -- Madison, James -- Management and Budget, Office of -- Marshall, Thomas R -- Martial law -- Media and the presidency -- Memorials, presidential -- Mexican-American War of 1846 -- Midterm elections -- Milligan, Ex parte -- Mondale, Walter F -- Monroe, James -- Monroe Doctrine -- Morton, Levi P -- Myers v United States -- N: -- National Archives and Records Administration -- National bank -- National Economic Council -- National Intelligence , Office of the Director of -- National party conventions -- National security adviser -- National Security Council -- Neutrality Proclamation of 1793 -- New Deal -- New Freedom -- New Frontier -- Nixon, Pat -- Nixon, Richard -- O: -- Oath of office -- Obama, Barack -- Obama, Michelle --List of figures and list of tables -- About the authors -- Preface -- A: -- Adams, Abigail -- Adams, John -- Adams, John Quincy -- Agnew, Spiro T -- Agriculture Department -- Air Force One -- Appointment and removal power (Executive Branch) -- Arthur, Chester A -- Article II -- Assassinations and assaults -- B: -- Background of presidents -- Barkley, Alben W -- Bell, John -- Biden, Joseph Jr -- Blaine, James G -- Blair House -- Breckinridge, John C -- Brownlow Committee -- Bryan, William Jennings -- Buchanan, James -- Buckley v Valeo -- Budget process -- Bureaucracy -- Burr, Aaron -- Bush, Barbara -- Bush, George H W -- Bush, George W -- Bush, Laura -- Bush v Gore -- C: -- Cabinet -- Calhoun, John C -- Camp David -- Campaign debates -- Campaign financing -- Carter, Jimmy -- Carter, Rosalynn -- Central Intelligence Agency -- Cheney, Richard B -- Chief of Staff -- Chief of State -- Civil Service -- Civil War -- Clay, Henry -- Cleveland, Grover -- Clinton v Jones -- Clinton, Bill -- Clinton, George -- Clinton, Hillary Rodham -- Colfax, Schuyler -- Commerce Department -- Commissions, Presidential -- Congress and the presidency -- Congressional caucus (King Caucus) -- Constitutional powers and provisions -- Coolidge, Calvin -- Counsel to the president -- Court-packing plan -- Courts and the president -- Crawford, William Harris -- Curtis, Charles -- D: -- Daily and family life -- Dallas, George M -- Davis, Jefferson -- Dawes, Charles G -- Death of the president -- Debs, Eugene V -- Defense Department -- Delegate selection reforms -- Dewey, Thomas E -- Diplomatic powers -- Disability amendment -- Doctrines, presidential -- Dole, Robert J -- Douglas, Stephen A -- Dukakis, Michael S -- E: -- Economic Advisers, Council of -- Economic powers -- Education Department -- Eisenhower, Dwight D -- Elections and campaigns -- Elections chronology -- Electoral College -- Emancipation Proclamation -- Emergency powers -- Energy Department -- Environmental Protection Agency -- Ethics -- Executive agreements -- Executive office buildings -- Executive office of the president -- Executive orders -- Executive privilege -- F: - Fairbanks, Charles W -- Fair Deal -- Farewell addresses -- Federal Bureau of Investigation -- Federal Election Commission -- Federalist Papers -- Federal Reserve System -- Ferraro, Geraldine A -- Fillmore, Millard -- First hundred days -- First ladies -- Ford, Betty -- Ford, Gerald R -- Former presidents --P: -- Pardon power -- Party leader -- Patronage -- Perot, Ross H -- Persian Gulf War (Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm) -- Personnel Management, Office of -- Pierce, Franklin -- Political parties -- Polk, James K -- Presidential greatness -- Presidential Medal of Freedom -- Press conferences -- Press Secretary, Presidential -- Primaries and caucuses -- Proclamations and endorsements -- Public opinion and the presidency -- Q: Qualifications of the president and vice president -- Quayle, Dan -- R: -- Reagan, Nancy -- Reagan, Ronald -- Reconstruction -- Religion and the presidency -- Rockefeller, Nelson A -- Roosevelt, Eleanor -- Roosevelt, Franklin D -- Roosevelt, Theodore -- S: -- Salary and perquisites -- Seals of Office -- Secret Service -- Senatorial courtesy -- Separation of powers -- Sherman, James S -- Signing statements -- Smith, Alfred E -- Spanish-American War of 1898 -- Special counsel -- Speeches and rhetoric -- Square Deal -- Staff -- State Department -- State of the Union Address -- Stevenson, Adlai E -- Stevenson, Adlai E, II -- Stewardship theory -- Succession -- Summit meetings -- T: -- Taft, William Howard -- Taylor, Zachary -- Teapot Dome scandal -- Term of office -- Third parties -- Thurmond, J Strom -- Tilden, Samuel J -- Titles of the president and vice president -- Tompkins, Daniel D -- Trade policy -- Trade Representative, Office of the U S -- Transition period -- Transportation Department -- Travel -- Treasury Department -- Treaty power -- Truman, Harry S -- Tyler, John -- U: -- Unitary executive theory -- United Nations -- United States v Curtiss-Wright Export Corp -- United States v Nixon -- V: -- Van Buren, Martin -- Veterans Affairs Department -- Veto power -- Vice president -- Vice-presidential residence -- Vietnam War -- W: -- Wallace, George C -- Wallace, Henry A -- War in Afghanistan -- War of 1812 -- War on terrorism -- War powers -- War Powers Act of 1973 -- Washington, George -- Washington, Martha -- Watergate affair -- Weaver, James B -- Wheeler, William A -- Whiskey Rebellion -- Whiskey ring scandal -- White House -- Willkie, Wendell L -- Wilson, Edith -- Wilson, Henry -- Wilson, Woodrow -- World War I -- World War II -- Y: -- Youngstown Sheet and Tube Co v Sawyer -- Z: -- Zapruder film -- Reference material: -- U S Presidents and Vice Presidents, 1789-2012 -- Backgrounds of U S Presidents, 1789-2012 -- Summary of Presidential Elections, 1789-2008 -- Party affiliations in Congress and the Presidency, 1789-2013 -- Presidential Cabinets, 1789-2012 -- U S Government Organizational Chart -- Government resources on the Web -- Constitution of the United States -- Selected bibliography -- Index.From the Back Cover: An invaluable and authoritative reference for understanding the highest office in the land. The Presidency A to Z is an authoritative and engaging volume that provides readers with the information they need to understand the executive branch, the men who have held the office of president, and the people and organizations that support them. This fifth edition includes new biographies of Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, John McCain, and Joseph Biden; revised coverage of presidential relations with Congress, the Supreme Court, the bureaucracy, political parties, the media, interest groups, and the public; updated entries on the Iraq War, the war in Afghanistan, and Guantanamo Bay; and expanded content on the budget process and campaign finance. With a historical and contemporary focus, The Presidency A to Z offers quick information and in-depth background on how the executive branch has responded to the challenges facing the nation. More than 300 comprehensive entries provide: Biographies of each president and other individuals who have played important roles in the executive branch; Explanation of key concepts and powers relating to the presidency; Comprehensive coverage of presidential elections; Analysis of executive branch relations with the legislative and judicial branches; Exploration of the policies of each president and their effects on U S and world history. Appendixes offer valuable reference material on U S presidents and vice presidents, their background, and service dates; a summary of presidential elections; and thorough coverage of major cabinet officials. The Presidency A to Z is part of the five-volume American Government A to Z series published by CQ Press.
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