What You Should Know About Politics . . . But Don t breaks it all down, issue by issue, explaining who stands for what, and why, whether it s the economy, the war in Iraq, health care, oil and renewable energy sources, or climate change. If you re a Democrat, a Republican, or somewhere in between, it s the perfect book to brush up on a single topic or read through to get a deeper understanding of the often mucky world of American politics.
What You Should Know About Politics . . . But Don't: A Non-Partisan Guide to the Issues That Matter
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Author(s)Jessamyn Conrad
PublisherArcade Publishing
ISBN / ASIN1611454751
ISBN-139781611454758
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank471,553
CategoryHistory
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Now in its second edition, here is one of the first and only issue-based nonpartisan guides to contemporary American politics. It s a very exciting time in American politics. Voter turnout in primaries and caucuses across the nation has shattered old records. More than ever, in this election year people are paying attention to the issues. But in a world of sound bites and deliberate misinformation and a political scene that is literally colored by a partisan divide blue vs. red how does the average educated American find a reliable source that s free of political spin?
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