Updated to include the figures for the 2016 election If you are confused about what the Electoral College is, or how it works, this little booklet is for you.
Catherine has authored numerous books on the Constitution and Economics, including: Understanding (and Teaching) the United States Constitution The Philadelphia Convention: A Play for Many Readers (a detailed look at the convention, based on James Madison\'s detailed notes of the debates) There Ought to Be a Law (Or Should There Be?) Failure in Philadelphia? (historical fiction about the Constitutional Convention, told through the eyes of a young British spy) The Philadelphia Convention: In Their Own Words (diary entries, letters and more to and from the delegates in Philadelphia) Simply Put: A Study in Economics.
Government, and that belief shows for in all of her related materials.
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Constitution is the bedrock our the U.
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Catherine is a conservative, who believes the U.
Recently she was asked to contribute an article on the Electoral College to a major work on the American Government.
She began a study of the Electoral College for a friend more than a decade ago, and has continued to study it, and teach about it since.
She works to make it interesting for adults and students of all ages.
Government and History for more than ten years.
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Catherine explains the story behind this inventive devise in a way that you and your older students can understand.
Updated to include the figures for the 2016 election If you are confused about what the Electoral College is, or how it works, this little booklet is for you