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We The People: An Introduction to American Government

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"We the People" develops students' political thinking skills through its innovative adaptive program. This brief program provides analytical tools that sharpen and deepen students' understanding of American politics, and supports them in mastering the core concepts of the course by learning "how"--not "what"--to think about politics.

704 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1994

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Thomas E. Patterson

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November 2, 2022
This is a very important book. And you should all read it. In it you will find out why Patterson's parasitic class IS the people, and why you should work, because they people need their rights, and their comfortable wages. And you should produce more, so you can be taxed more, because those lazy college kids are not paying enough with their student loans so the administration can't build a new hall, where Patterson will get a larger office. And who would hire his many nephews and nieces? You don't expect THEM to work back breaking jobs. Those are for you, not for them, the people.
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December 31, 2024
For a political science textbook, I found this text too be very comprehensive, thought provoking, and relevant in the way it tied together relevant political happenings to the systems is explained, and would absolutely recommend reading it to anyone who has had assigned or suggested in a class, or who is curious about the subject matter. I read the 14th edition.
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December 19, 2019
I mean, as far as textbooks go, this one was far better than the original Political Science one. I had high hopes for the class, but now I'm very glad to be done!
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162 reviews23 followers
March 17, 2011
I don't have the exact read start and finish dates on many books I have read this year. The dates are approximated, as I have been in & out of the hospital, and on bed rest, and read 2-5 books a day depending on the book & length and my ability to focus. All dates are approximated, by month.
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December 28, 2011
This was originally a college textbook. We never ended up using, but I read the whole thing cover to cover. You will love it, expectantly if you did not grow up in the states taking American history. This book will help you play catch up while keeping you interested.
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May 6, 2013
It's pretty dry. Engaging at times, but the style is not particularly inspirational. Thorough, concise, well rounded. Defines even basic political items without patronizing the reader. The statistics presented are occasionally interesting.

Read for my Intro to Political Science class.
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February 11, 2016
I had to read this for my American Government class but I thought it was very interesting. Much more entertaining than most textbooks.
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February 12, 2010
Very informative. Gives a great overview of American politics.
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March 30, 2016
We The People: A Concise Introduction To American Politics
Patterson, Thomas E.
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required text for college courses
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901 reviews7 followers
May 7, 2012
A pretty concise and thorough textbook. It also helped that my professor for this class was pretty cool.
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November 18, 2014
Government wasn't my thing going into this course and it still isn't, but I did learn a lot.
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December 2, 2014
This textbook makes American Politics and government easily understood. I could actually enjoy government for once.
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