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Taking a fresh approach to common American government topics, authors Edward Greenberg and Benjamin Page present a simple but powerful framework of evidence-based research to guide students to discover how government, politics, and the ...
Taking a fresh approach to common American government topics, authors Edward Greenberg and Benjamin Page present a simple but powerful framework of evidence-based research to guide students to discover how government, politics, and the ...
Taking a fresh approach to common American government topics, authors Edward Greenberg and Benjamin Page provide an analytical framework for understanding how politics and government work, and encourage students to consider the questions ...
REVELâ„¢ for The Struggle for Democracy offers students the tools they need to critically analyze our political system and make judgments about how well our government works.
Localizing politics whenever possible, authors Daniel Shea, Joanne Connor Green, and Christopher Smith help students understand that government and politics are not distant, abstract concepts but rather forces that shape their lives, now ...
The Struggle for Democracy
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Using a writing style that is clear and accessible, authors Daniel Shea, Joanne Connor Green, and Christopher Smith draw readers into the subject matter by offering resonant anecdotes and illustrations, and by localizing politics whenever ...
Using Harold Lasswell's classic definition of politics - "who gets what, when and how" - as their unifying framework, authors Ronald Keith Gaddie and Thomas Dye present balanced arguments on highly sensitive issues including abortion, gun ...
This book provides a clear understanding of the origin and nature of democracy, citizenship and free speech. First published in 1989, the revised edition includes 16 pages of color photographs and has been update to include recent events.