This volume stresses content-based study of important issues through readings and written responses, role plays, and debates.
This volume develops the skills needed for successful completion of the of the Advanced Placement examination in United States Government and Politics.
Using only the Constitution as their guide, more than 90 panelists debate landmark and hypothetical cases as they sort through thickets of issues involving law, medicine, religion, and race.
Beginning with the story of a simple burglary at Democratic headquarters and then continuing through headline after headline, Woodward and Bernstein deliver a riveting firsthand account of their reporting.
Topics: How have immigration bans had different effects on ethnic, religious, racial, or socioeconomic groups? How can we reconcile humanitarian and security concerns for refugees and immigrants? How much does the U.
In an age of divisiveness, identity politics has taken its share of the blame.
We know there are white-hat hackers and black-hat hackers, but what about the gray area in between? Some hackers consider themselves activists and have justified their cyberattacks on media, political figures, universities, and even governments as a search for truth.
Features: Abundant visuals for quick reference, including charts, graphs, and lists Clear and concise explanations of essential government concepts, institutions, and policies A "three-pass" icon system designed to help students prioritize by telling them what they "MUST," "SHOULD," and "COULD" know in the time they have available "Ask Yourself" questions that enable students to identify […]
Features: Three full-length practice exams with answers explained Comprehensive overview of the AP Comparative Government exam format Practice questions that reflect both multiple-choice and free-response question types Proven strategies specific to each section of the test
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