A More Perfect Union
By: Harrison Harris
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Material type: TextPublisher: United States of America McGraw-Hill 2011Description: 619 135x235ISBN: 978-0-07-352638-6Subject(s): Government Harrison PoliticsDDC classification: 320 Political scienceItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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roviding students with the tools they need to think critically about their government, A More Perfect Union offers a powerful formula for inquiry and analysis. By applying the text's three-part critical thinking framework: Then, Now, and Next (How does what happened Then and what is happening Now shape what's coming Next?), students are taught to read actively and think critically about the information they are learning. As students develop the ability to apply the skills and concepts they are learning in class, they will also begin to make better-informed choices, in turn becoming the citizens who will continue to make the United States "A More Perfect Union."
People, Politics and Participation The Constitution Federalism Civil Liberties Civil Rights Political Socialization Interest Groups Political Parties Elections, Campaigns and Voting The Media Congress The Presidency The Bureaucracy The Judiciary Economic Policy Foreign Policy and National Security
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