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American Government Roots and Reform, AP Edition

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Books a la Carte are unbound, three-hole-punch versions of the textbook. This lower cost option is easy to transport and comes with same access code or media that would be packaged with the bound book. This Package Contains: MyPoliSciLab with E-Book Student Access Code Card and American Government: Roots and Reform, 2011 Edition, Books a la Carte Edition Updated in a new 2011 edition, "American Government: Roots and Reform "provides the historical context students need to understand our government and the most crucial and controversial issues affecting the nation in the 21st century. This bestselling book has been extensively revised to provide in-depth coverage of President Barack Obama's first two years in office and the 111th Congress, the 2010 congressional elections, continued concerns related to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and domestic concerns related to health care reform and the economy.

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First published January 1, 1993

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December 18, 2011
This is a high-school textbook. Assigned to me in college. It is complete and utter bullsh*t. If you want a REAL textbook on American Politics, please don't choose this sugarcoated, pro-government propaganda. The entire volume pretends that everything in American politics works exactly like they taught you that it was supposed to in 8th grade.

I'm not anti-government. I am speaking from a position of wanting to read textbooks that don't pretend the U.S. government is a 1950s sitcom.
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April 3, 2023
This is a high school textbook but yet it was assigned to me in college. This book was incredibly boring, and I love government and politics. But this is basically a textbook that promotes government propaganda.
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September 3, 2025
Austin Blues is a rollicking ride through Austin’s smoky clubs, fiery politics, and soulful blues scene. Gary A. Keith writes with grit, humor, and heart, giving us Sandy Eden a Vietnam vet turned lawyer who fights corruption with the same fire he once carried into battle. This novel pulses with music, justice, and Texas-sized spirit. A must-read for anyone who loves Austin, mystery, or stories that refuse to be forgotten.
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May 6, 2012
This textbook was powerful, easy to understand, and formatted in a user friendly manner. The chapters included relevant information and understandable examples, and the vocabulary definitions provided were a major help during studying. I would gladly recommend this textbook to any U.S. government student.
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