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Congressional Quarterly's desk reference on American criminal justice

2001
Answers over five hundred questions on the American criminal justice system, criminal procedure, law enforcement, the courts, and corrections, and includes glossary, bibliography, and other reference materials.

Congressional Quarterly's desk reference on the Presidency

2000
Answers over five hundred questions on the office of the president, presidential powers and duties, several presidents and vice presidents, campaigns and elections, and the rest of the executive branch.

Congressional Quarterly's desk reference on American courts

2000
Answers over five hundred questions on the U.S. and state consitutions, the federal and state court systems, and the law, and includes a glossary, bibliography, and other reference materials.

Congressional Quarterly's desk reference on the federal budget

1998
Answers over five hundred questions on the federal budget including where government funds come from, government spending, the budgeting process, the government's relationship to banking, and events in each administration from Franklin Roosevelt to Bill Clinton, and includes a bibliography.

Congressional Quarterly's desk reference on the economy

2000
Answers over six hundred questions on the U.S. economy, covering events, indicators, and trends from the 1930s to 1999; fiscal and monetary, private sector, social, environmental, and international economic issues; and economy evaluation; and includes a glossary, bibliography, and other reference materials.
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