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American Government and Politics Today, 2008, The Essentials

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The best-selling book published for American Government, AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS TODAY: THE ESSENTIALS 2008 EDITION enables you to experience the excitement that comes from active, informed citizenship. Bardes, Shelley, and Schmidt's text is known for providing concise, unbiased, and up-to-date coverage of constitutional, governmental, political, and social structures. Inspiring and captivating, the text's theme is the importance of informed active citizenship. AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS TODAY: THE ESSENTIALS 2008 EDITION incorporates current examples, the Internet, and other media to stimulate learning and excitement about American government. This truly interactive text gives you more than reading material--it gives you tools to become a good citizen.

539 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1986

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272 reviews25 followers
December 13, 2020
I had to read this book as part of my American Federal Government class for the Fall 2020 semester. I actually learned some interesting information about the different powers of the different branches of the government. I had a good basic understanding, but didn't feel like this class was a complete waste. I've had an increasing interest in government as I've gotten older.
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3 reviews
February 24, 2017
textbook used in an undergrad class, but it's well-written!
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18 reviews
May 4, 2025
Ok. While thorough, it covers about the same information as a thorough AP Gov class will. I like the pictures, but any college level themes are more "repeated phrases" than college level analysis.
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3 reviews5 followers
October 17, 2012
This educational government book has too many things going on in each page and I found it very hard to focus. My eye kept wanting to travel all over the pages and I had to really really concentrate to take in what I was reading. That said, I don't know that this book actually taught me anything new or misunderstood, in fact, I find the fact that our political parties flip-flopping over the last century in who and what they represent disconcerting to say the very least, and am just now realizing how very uninformed we, the people are when we go to our polls. If I didn't have a real fear of fascism I would probably refrain from voting all together, and well, isn't that part of the problem, fear.
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36 reviews48 followers
July 18, 2011
Good book, and very modern/updated. Chapter on Constitution was sort of ridiculously long, even if that is understandable.
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