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1 American Government 12/e © 2011 AP* Edition by Wilson, DiIulio, Bose On the College Board’s approved text list for AP* US Government & Politics

2 American Government 12/e, AP* edition #1 text for AP* U.S. Government & Politics WHY? Clear writing and exceptional scholarship Outstanding coverage of public policy Historical coverage of procedures, actors, policies Extensive AP* program support

3 NEW 12 th Edition Updates: Analysis of 2008 elections, the leadership of President Obama, and the 111 th Congress Economic downturn & policies The wars in Afghanistan and Iraq Guantanamo Bay detainees

4 Prominent Author Team James Q. Wilson Professor Emeritus of Management and Public Administration at UCLA Shattuck Professor of Government at Harvard University Past President of the American Political Science Assoc. and is the only political scientist to win three of four lifetime achievement awards presented by the APSA John J. DiIulio, Jr. Professor of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania Former Professor of Politics and Public Affairs at Princeton Advisor for Vice President Gore's "reinventing government" plan NEW! Co-author, Meena Bose Professor in Presidential Studies at Hofstra University Research focuses on the changing role of the United Nations in US foreign policy

5 Content Features: Who Governs? & To What Ends? Chapter-openers with 2 thematic questions Engages students in the material Emphasis placed on their complexity by examining different possible answer Questions revisited at the end of the chapter Example: Civil Liberties (p. 97)

6 Content Features: What Would You Do? Role-play simulation puts students in the position of decision maker Deals with a realistic or foreign policy issue Encourages critical thinking and class discussion on current political topics Example: The Patriot Act (p. 115)

7 Content Features: How Things Work Summarizes key functions and facts to help students understand the political process Example: Testing Restrictions on Expression (p. 107)

8 Content Features: NEW! Research Frontiers Cutting-edge research examines the implications of technology on politics Each case study closes with questions to the students, encouraging them to create their own experiments and get involved in their political surroundings Example: Does In Your Face Television Affect Political Tolerance? (p. 102)

9 Landmark Court Cases: Examples: Religious Freedom & Criminal Charges Describes important court cases and decisions New cases have been added on subjects including voting, campaigns, and the powers of the federal government branches

10 The Rules of PoliticsPolitically Speaking (p. 303) (p. 331) Offers glimpses into the lighter side of politics Gives students insight into how the system really works

11 AP* In-Text Features AP* US Government Exam Overview & Correlation Question types, test strategies, topic lists AP* End-of-Chapter Review Questions Additional Multiple-choice practice AP* Document Based Questions 15 DBQs in the appendix each with 4-10 sources AP* Free Response Essay Questions 18 free-response practice essay questions in the appendix

12 AP* Program Support AP* In-Text Features: AP* U.S. Government Exam Overview and Correlation Question types, test strategies, topic lists AP* Student Support: AP* Study Guide Focus points, a study outline, key terms, notes on misconceptions, data checks, practice exam questions, special application projects. AP* Student Test Prep Workbook – Fast Track to a 5

13 AP* Student Support - Fast Track to a 5 Comprehensive AP* Test Prep workbook: –Diagnostic Test –Test-taking tips and strategies –AP* content review –2 full-length AP practice exams Correlated to American Government

14 AP* Teacher’s Guide: Includes chapter overviews, lecture outlines, discussion topics, character sketches, and AP* Focus Sections AP* Print Test Bank: Test bank offering multiple-choice (5 options), free response, and true/false questions referenced to each section of the book. Classic Ideas and Current Issues in American Government 1/e: Collection of primary source readings organized into four categories– classical/constitutional, historical, comparative and contemporary Exam View Testing CD-ROM: Exam Viewing testing software allows teachers to create, edit, and deliver assessment AP* Teacher Support

15 e-Resources: www.holtmcdougal.com www.holtmcdougal.com Password-Protected Teacher Resources: Power Points, links, Teacher Manual For Students: crossword puzzles, flashcards, glossary, learning objectives, quizzes and web links

16 American Government 12/e © 2011 AP* Edition by Wilson, DiIulio, Bose Your Choice for AP* US Government & Politics!


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