Former Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal talks new book "Veto, The Governor's Cat"

Former Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal talks new book "Veto, The Governor's Cat"

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English, Education, Literature

3rd - 5th Grade

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Nathan Deal discusses his first children's book, 'Veto the Governor's Cat', inspired by his late wife's dedication to literacy. The book, based on his real pets, explores themes of courage and friendship through the story of a cat's journey. Deal reflects on the political climate, expressing concerns about the divisive nature of party systems and the lack of moderate candidates. He emphasizes the importance of imagination and personality in overcoming challenges.

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What is the main theme of Nathan Deal's book 'Veto the Governor's Cat'?

Historical events

Children's experiences of moving and courage

Animal adventures

Political strategies

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What inspired Nathan Deal to write his first children's book?

A political campaign

A childhood memory

A dream he had

A promise to his late wife

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What message does Nathan Deal want children to learn from Veto's journey?

The importance of wealth

The value of political power

The courage to overcome fear

The significance of historical knowledge

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Who is the wise character that Veto and Bill meet in the woods?

A bear named Benny

A fox named Felix

An owl named Oliver

A rabbit named Roger

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What does Nathan Deal suggest is a problem with the current political party system?

It promotes international relations

It encourages moderate candidates

It limits the choices of candidates

It focuses on environmental issues

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According to Nathan Deal, what did George Washington predict about political parties?

They would unite the country

They would improve education

They would lead to division

They would solve economic issues

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What does Nathan Deal hope for the future of political choices?

Increased political campaigns

Better and broader choices

More extreme positions

Fewer political parties