We the People develops students’ political thinking skills through its innovative adaptive program.
We the People: A Concise Introduction to American Politics
In addition, the text challenges readers to think critically; by giving contextual understanding of major concepts and issues, it encourages them to think about the implications for society and themselves.
A Concise Introduction to American Politics Thomas E. Patterson. About the Author Thomas E. Patterson is Benjamin Bradlee Professor of Government and the Press in the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University .
We the People
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For a critical comment on the Court's decision in Plessy, see McConnell, “Originalism and the Desegregation Decisions,” n. 12, at 1120–31. 19. 388 U.S. 1 (1967). 20. Even Hadley Arkes, one of the First Things symposiasts who charged the ...
Politics is relevant and participation matters--now more than ever
Politics is relevant. The best text for showing students that politics is relevant to their lives and that political participation matters—especially in the digital age.
Politics is relevant and participation matters--now more than ever
Politics is relevant and participation matters.
Politics is relevant and participation matters.
Politics is relevant and participation matters.
Politics is relevant and participation matters.
The Sixth Edition has been carefully updated to reflect most recent developments, including the ongoing conflict in Iraq and the 2006 midterm elections.
The Sixth Edition has been carefully updated to reflect most recent developments, including the ongoing conflict in Iraq and the 2006 midterm elections.
We the People
Politics is relevant.
Politics is relevant and participation matters.
Politics is relevant.