We the People: An Introduction to American Politics (Shorter Ninth Edition (without policy chapters))

We the People: An Introduction to American Politics (Shorter Ninth Edition (without policy chapters))
ISBN-10
0393921093
ISBN-13
9780393921090
Series
We the People
Category
Political Science
Pages
768
Language
English
Published
2012-12-21
Publisher
W. W. Norton
Authors
Caroline J. Tolbert, Benjamin Ginsberg, Theodore J. Lowi

Description

Politics is relevant. We the People is the best text for showing students that politics is relevant to their lives and that political participation matters—especially in the digital age. New coauthor Caroline Tolbert brings expertise in political behavior to deep revisions of key chapters, and new Digital Citizens boxes highlight the role of new media in politics.

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