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American History magazine
"This set of 52 education cards offers a wide range of basic facts of United
States History and government, compiled
from the United States Citizenship Handbook. Topics
included on the cards are the Bill of Rights, Buffalo Soldiers, the Cold War,
the Congressional Houses, the Electoral
College, the Federalist Essays, legislation, slavery, the
Spanish-American War, and Supreme Court decisions."
Gannett
Newspapers
"The deck is something like a cross between flashcards and Cliffs Notes. The
information on American history and civics ranges from the separation of powers
to the Gulf War."
Rochester
Democrat and Chronicle
"Neat stuff. No more trivia. Don Michael is trying to get Americans to learn
more about this country with a set of
52 educational
cards."
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Family Circle Magazine
"As a former teacher, I have seen many of the successes and
failures of the United States education system. Unfortunately,
the teaching of history and government can not be counted as
one of the successes. Know The USA was created to provide
basic facts people should know to be citizens."
Lynn
Van Norman, Cleveland, OH
"I sent several card sets as gifts to my sister-in-law who is a
grade school teacher. Her class loves them! During recess one
day, she actually caught some of her students quizzing one
another! How great is that?!"
Steven
Buechs, Montague, MA (6th Grade)
"The facts were interesting and I finally got the chance to
prove my teacher wrong about something."

