American Government

American Government
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Publisher : CQ Press
Total Pages : 1502
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ISBN-10 : 9781506373492
ISBN-13 : 1506373496
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Book Synopsis American Government by : Scott F. Abernathy

Download or read book American Government written by Scott F. Abernathy and published by CQ Press. This book was released on 2016-12-16 with total page 1502 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Real People. Real Stories. Real Politics. Politics involves people, from many backgrounds, struggling to make their voices heard. Real people, telling their stories, reflect our ideals, choices, and collective experiences as a nation. In American Government: Stories of a Nation, author Scott Abernathy tunes in to these voices, showing how our diverse ideas shape the way we participate and behave, the laws we live by, and the challenges we face. Each chapter features real stories illustrating how the American political system is the product of strategies, calculations, and miscalculations of countless individuals. Students learn the nuts and bolts of political science through these compelling stories. Learning concepts in context is a tested learning technique that works to help ideas stick. The key concepts are memorable because they are tied to real politics, where students see political action and political choices shaping how institutions advance or impede the fulfillment of fundamental ideas. Not only will all students see themselves reflected in the pages, but they will come to understand that they, too, are strategic players in American politics, with voices that matter. Just like the Full version, The Essentials edition is perfect for instructors who don’t wish to cover the last three chapters on policy.


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