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"Keeping the Republic: Power and Civic Engagement" is a comprehensive textbook that explores American government and the concepts of civic responsibility and engagement. The 11th edition has been updated to reflect the most current political landscape and is geared towards helping students understand the importance of active citizenship in a democratic society. With its focus on the relationship between power structures and civic participation, the book encourages readers to think critically about their roles as citizens.
The authors of the book are Christine Barbour, a political scientist with a focus on American politics, and Gerald C. Wright, who brings expertise in public policy and political behavior. This edition continues their tradition of providing an engaging narrative that combines theoretical frameworks with practical examples. The text emphasizes interactivity, stimulating discussions, and the development of analytical skills necessary for students to navigate the complexities of governance and civic engagement.
The bibliographic information for "Keeping the Republic: Power and Civic Engagement, 11th Edition" is as follows: ISBN 978-1-305-62377-8. Published by Cengage Learning, it is designed for use in introductory courses on American government and politics. The book is structured to facilitate understanding through various pedagogical tools, including summaries, key terms, and review questions, making it accessible to a wide range of students.
This edition of "Keeping the Republic" not only provides a solid foundation in American government but also underscores the critical importance of civic involvement and awareness among citizens. By fostering a sense of agency and responsibility, the book aims to inspire students to engage actively in their communities and understand the vital role they play in shaping democratic governance. As such, it remains a valuable resource for anyone seeking to comprehend the dynamics of power and civic responsibility in contemporary America.
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