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American Government Policy and Law / Edition 3
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American Government Policy and Law / Edition 3
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The new third edition of
American Government, Policy, and Law
examines the first three years of policymaking by the Obama administration and how its social, economic, legal, and political priorities have further impacted political life in the United States. This text focuses on providing the reader with a greater understanding of what underlying principles are used to achieve governmental objectives.
American Government, Policy, and Law:
Examines pressing issues facing decision makers today
Provides a series of essays that encourage, enhance, and inspire the analysis of American Government
Encourages a student’s critical and creative thinking skills which empowers them to become productive citizens in society
Essay contributors in this text are Sheila Collins, George Andreopoulos, Kathleen Korgen, Martin Carcieri, Jared Haase, Alexandra Filindra, Giuliana Campanellie Andreopoulos, and Michael Luis Principe.
American Government, Policy, and Law
examines the first three years of policymaking by the Obama administration and how its social, economic, legal, and political priorities have further impacted political life in the United States. This text focuses on providing the reader with a greater understanding of what underlying principles are used to achieve governmental objectives.
American Government, Policy, and Law:
Examines pressing issues facing decision makers today
Provides a series of essays that encourage, enhance, and inspire the analysis of American Government
Encourages a student’s critical and creative thinking skills which empowers them to become productive citizens in society
Essay contributors in this text are Sheila Collins, George Andreopoulos, Kathleen Korgen, Martin Carcieri, Jared Haase, Alexandra Filindra, Giuliana Campanellie Andreopoulos, and Michael Luis Principe.