We the People

We the People by Benjamin Ginsberg, published by W. W. Norton in 2023, is a comprehensive examination of the role of citizens in the political landscape of the United States. This Fourteenth Essentials edition spans 688 pages and is presented in English, offering an in-depth look at the interplay between participation, race, and social movements. The book emphasizes the importance of civic engagement and the impact of diverse perspectives on American politics.
Readers will find that this edition incorporates new contributions from coauthor Megan Ming Francis, enhancing the discussion around race and social movements. The text includes innovative features such as “Check Your Understanding” questions designed to reinforce learning and boost student confidence. Additionally, the Norton Illumine Ebook offers interactive activities that facilitate chapter-level comprehension and the application of key concepts, making this edition a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the complexities of U.S. politics and government.
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Building on We the People’s unparalleled focus on participation and the citizen’s role, new coauthor Megan Ming Francis uses her experience as an instructor and scholar of race and ethnicity politics to energize coverage of race and social movements. New Check Your Understanding questions–in both print and ebook formats–motivate students and builds confidence in their learning. In the Norton Illumine Ebook Check Your Understanding questions include rich answer-feedback that helps students practice their learning. InQuizitive activities confirm chapter-level understanding and allow students to practice applying essential concepts.
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