We the People

We the People by Benjamin Ginsberg, published by W. W. Norton & Company on March 1, 2021, is a comprehensive exploration of American government, spanning 848 pages. This thirteenth edition emphasizes the importance of individual participation in the political process, presenting a framework for understanding how government impacts citizens’ lives. The book integrates real-life stories to illustrate the relevance of political engagement and the role of citizens in shaping their governance.
Readers will find a variety of resources designed to enhance their understanding of American politics, including How To guides that provide practical steps for effective political participation. The inclusion of InQuizitive, an adaptive learning tool, along with critical thinking exercises and Weekly News Quizzes, supports students in applying governmental concepts to their personal experiences. This edition aims to equip readers with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate and influence the political landscape in the United States.
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Government matters. And you can make a difference We the People is the number one book for American government because of its unparalleled ability to help students understand American government―how it applies to them, and how they can participate. In her first edition as coauthor, Andrea Campbell used stories of real people to show students how government and politics can affect their lives and how individual participation matters. Now Campbell takes her emphasis on the citizen’s role one step further with new How To guides that present concrete steps to effective political participation. With InQuizitive, a powerful, adaptive learning tool, as well as critical thinking exercises and NEW Weekly News Quizzes, We the People offers a wide array of resources to help students learn the concepts of American government and apply them to their own lives.
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