District of Columbia

The United States: Past and Present

The District of Columbia is different from anywhere else in the United States. Besides being the nation's capital, it's a federal district that houses the U.S. Government. Although the federal government is central to its economy, D.C. is also a vibrant cultural center, full of exciting theaters, restaurants, clubs, and places where people meet to exchange ideas. Readers learn about the grand buildings, impressive museums, and fascinating historical sites that draw visitors from around the world. This engaging book relates a truly unique story, from geography to the territory's history and government. Highlights of hometown people include Carl Bernstein, Dave Chappelle, Anna J. Cooper, Charles Drew, Bill Nye, Pete Sampras, John Philip Sousa, and Ginuwine.

* Reviews *

Series Review: United States: Past and Present
"Unlike other elementary series available on states, this provides information on more advanced topics, such as proposing and passing state laws, and candid facts about Indian removal...RECOMMENDED."
--Library Media Connection

Series Review:
"These attractive overviews cover the geography, history, government, economy, and famous people in each state. Each section features a "Past and Present" page, giving history and current importance of special-interest topics, like the Indy 500 or the life of Johnny Appleseed...The writing is clear, and facts are plainly stated--a boon for students working on reports. Good-quality photos, portraits, and relevant paintings illustrate the texts. Back batter encourages further research into recent books and a variety of Web sites that can be accessed through a publisher's link. These volumes compare favorably to Ann Heinrich's Tennessee and Indiana (both Compass Point, 2003). Good selections for libraries updating their state-books collections."
--School Library Journal

Series Review:
"Combining information about history, geography, culture, and political structure in an attractive format, these books are divided into five chapters that discuss the state's land, history, government, economy, and famous natives. The "Past and Present" component is provided through numerous sidebars that connect the history and current status of a wide array of topics, such as natural resources, agriculture, industry, and environmental issues that are important to an understanding of the place... These titles will give students both basic report information and an interesting perspective on how a state's past affects its present."
--Mary Mueller, Rolla Junior High School, MO, School Library Journal
Library Bound Book List: $34.47 / S&L: $25.85
eBook List: $34.47 / S&L: $25.85

Reading Level: 5

Interest Level: 5-8

Product type : Library Bound Book
ISBN : 978-1-4358-9501-0
Author : Liz Sonneborn
Copyright : 2011
Language : English
Category : States, American History
Pages : 48
Trim : 7 1/4" x 9 1/4"
Dewey : 975.3
ATOS : 7.7
ARPoints : 1
Subject : States, American History
Binding : Library
BISAC : JNF025180, JNF058000
Maps • Timelines • Glossary • Author Biography • Index • Further Reading • Bibliography • Web Sites • Sidebars • For Further Information Section • Fact Sheets

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