About This Edition From the Publisher New Features - New design creates a visually appealing, user-friendly presentation that will engage users' interest while maintaining the affordable price.
- New "The Politics of Boom and Bust" feature boxes explore the impact of current issues on politics and government, and ignite critical thinking with a closing "For Critical Analysis" question. Topics include "The Recession's Impact on Immigration," "The Audacity of Barack Obama," and "Bailouts and the Danger of Moral Hazard."
- The very latest coverage on the Obama administration and legislative agenda, the banking crisis, and health care reform.
- All-new sections on immigration including Obama's immigration proposals, energy and the environment including new information on the Cap and Trade Program, the economy including unemployment, inflation, monetary policy and the tax system, and China's economic growth.
Additional Features - This brief, fourteen-chapter text has been heralded by reviewers as the best essentials text for its affordability, conciseness, clarity, and readability.
- Getting straight to the point, this text helps pare down a wealth of material, focusing on the essential events, concepts, and topics of an American Government course.
- Strong themes of informed and active participation along with a critical-thinking approach spark user interest in wanting to get involved and know more.
- "At Issue" feature boxes focus on a controversial topic to provoke discussion and conclude with a "For Critical Analysis" question to ignite critical thinking. New topics include "Should We Elect the President by Popular Vote?", Should Same Sex Marriages Be Recognized Everywhere?", "Should Muslim's Religious Needs Be Accommodated?", "Did the Stimulus Legislation Contain Too Much Pork?", and "Should the Rich Pay Even More in Taxes?".
- "Making a Difference" boxes at the end of each chapter promote user participation by answering the questions "Why Should You Care?" and What Can You Do?" and offering practical ways for them to get involved in politics with online resources.
Further reference for this edition: Download a Tabbing Guide for American Government & Politics Today, 2010-2011 Edition. |
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