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Democracy Under Pressure (with PoliPrep) | 
| Authors: Milton C. Cummings, David Wise Publisher: Wadsworth Publishing Category: Book
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 173161
Media: Hardcover Edition: 10TH 05 Pages: 800 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 8.4 x 1.2
ISBN: 0534630901 Dewey Decimal Number: 321 EAN: 9780534630904 ASIN: 0534630901
Publication Date: December 23, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description A political science text for the 21st Century, DEMOCRACY UNDER PRESSURE has provided well over a million students with a comprehensive look at the fundamentals of American Government. Milton Cummings, a respected scholar and academic, and David Wise, a best selling author and political analyst, bring their talents to bear on a text that conveys a balanced, realistic guide to American politics while describing the institutions of American government. In this edition, the theme of "democracy under pressure" is highlighted more fully in the narrative and in the boxed features that focus students on the way democracy responds to needs and demands of various groups over time. The text includes a discussion of the systems approach - a framework of analysis that discusses the political process in terms of inputs and outputs - as well as a key question and related questions to consider in each chapter. DEMOCRACY UNDER PRESSURE focuses throughout on the gap that exists between rhetoric and reality in government today. Streamlined content in this edition makes the book even more accessible and appealing to students and instructors alike.
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Great writing but HORRIBLY edited February 19, 2007 Janina Farias (Armpit Of The World, CA) I bought this book for a polital science class and had to stop during my study session to write this review. Was the editor on crack? Don't get me wrong, it's well written, but the paragraphs jump around haphazardly. I'll be reading about 9-11 in one paragraph and the next paragraph will be about the Bush-Gore election followed by a passage about Clinton's performance in office. Editors please put this stuff in chronological order!
Good but Long July 14, 2004 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I was surprised at how interesting this book made government. It's not boring like so many other college text books are. There are lots of examples that explain concepts in an interesting way, and there are little side stories about our country's history.Although this book is interesting the chapters are soooo long. I used this book for a 3 week summer government course and the long chapters nearly killed me. I found that I could skip the introduction to each chapter which saved me a whole page of reading. Also, I could sometimes read the first and last paragraph of a section and get the point of the section without having to read all the examples of an issue. The end of the chapter summaries are good, and very usefull to studying for exams.
Uses a lot of examples May 25, 2004 N. Neal (USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I used this text as a course textbook for a college class last semester. One of the good things about this book is that it contains a LOT of examples about every topic concerning government that is discussed in the book. One of the bad things that I've found however, is that these examples make the book very tedious - if you are just trying to get straight information (ie: to learn from), and you want to do it quickly, I would not recommend this book; however, if you are seeking to learn, and you learn best by seeing real-life examples, then this is the book for you, for it has plenty of those! Personally, I found it a little too much, but I realize that this is just my opinion, so I don't knock the book at all.
Democracy Under Pressure September 12, 2003 Joni Fortier (Texas, United States) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
was a good book, a very interesting college course. This book was easy to read and follow.
Long Examples March 5, 1998 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
The format of this book is straight forward, and easy to comprehend. Unfortunately, the beginning of many chapters proved to be long and tedious before actually getting into the workings of government. Although the examples were necessary to illustrate daily workings of government, they could have been cut back.
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