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Texas Politics Today

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TEXAS POLITICS TODAY continues to be a best-selling overview of Texas Politics because it offers students a wide range of viewpoints from contributing authors. Current issues and candid analysis of government increase student awareness and encourage political involvement.

416 pages, Paperback

Published August 16, 2001

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December 7, 2021
I had to read this as a textbook for a college state govt class. I was actually impressed that this book was able to be neutral in something as one-sided as Texas politics. Fairly easy to understand, chapters are not too long. I have no issue with the way the book was organized. I didn't get really mad at Texas until the last chapter regarding state education policies. Aside from that, it was nice to learn about government again as an adult and not a high school kid. I'll admit I learned a lot.
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September 22, 2018
I am using this textbook for the State and Local Government class I'm teaching at St. Edward's University. It's an excellent resource for professors and students alike, and does a good job breaking down the major topics in state and local government. I plan to use this textbook for future classes, and look forward to reviewing the next edition.
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August 3, 2013
Maxwell examines poltics at the state level as conducted in modern day Texas. Some quaint practices are discussed such as the dead in Duval County leaving their graves long enough to vote for the Democratic candidates and illegals being paid to vote. Also the role of ethnic groups pushing voting along racial lines.
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Own in paperback.

FS: "Almost a hundred years before the Mayflower dropped anchor off Plymouth Rock, Nunez Cabeza de Vaca set foot on what was to become Texas."

LS: "However, when Latinos regularly become the majority on the council, it will be interesting to see which group will be arguing that the system is unfair."
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September 7, 2018
It does the job, I guess. I had to buy this book for a class I had to take after moving to a state where they assume you learn nothing in secondary school and have to relearn it. Works great for stablising table legs.
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