by Robert Carr
University of Michigan Press, 1990
Paper: 978-0-472-75062-7

ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Government of Michigan, by Robert W. Carr, explains concisely and clearly the workings of our state's government. Written for the high school student, the easily understood text explains how the state government operates and how it differs from the federal government. Government of Michigan can also be useful to the adult reader interested in knowing more about our state's agencies and their services. The book includes an account of the typical day in the life of a state senator, illustrative material to help with explanations, the freedoms and protections under state law, and discussions of the laws and policies that have changed since the adoption of the 1964 Michigan Constitution.

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