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This text investigates the core question of how to overcome student apathy by demonstrating the tangible impact of American government on daily life. The authors, led by Dan Shea of the Center for Political Participation, utilize a pedagogical framework designed to bridge the gap between abstract political theory and the practical realities of the democratic process. By integrating current events with foundational concepts, the text argues that active participation is essential for both individual enrichment and the long-term stability of the American political system.
What You Will Find
The text is structured as an accessible, student-centered introduction to American government, emphasizing practical application over purely theoretical discourse. Its focus on political participation suggests a pedagogical intent to foster civic engagement among undergraduate students.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
2009-01-01
Publisher:
Longman
ISBN-10:
0205775179
ISBN-13:
9780205775170
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