Basics Of American Politics 14th Edition

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Two political parties, the Democratic Party and the Republican Party, have dominated American politics since the American Civil War, although smaller parties exist such as the Libertarian Party, the Green Party and the Constitution Party. This title is out of print. Basics of American Politics, 14th Edition. Gary Wasserman, Georgetown University. ©2011 Pearson. Share this page. Format, Paper.

Below you will find a PowerPoint presentation highlighting current research that corresponds to each of the twenty-four chapters in the full-size Sociology, 16th edition. These presentations can last for ten minutes or, using the discussion questions, they can fill a class period. These PowerPoints work beautifully with the bound text and with the REVEL e-book.

For Society: The Basics, 14th edition, which presents essentially the same material in just sixteen chapters, you will find one PowerPoint presentation for most chapters and two for chapters that combine topics that appear as separate chapters in the full-sized version.

You will see that some presentations work well in more than one chapter. Review them all to best meet the needs of your classes.

Battle city - super tank 1990 for windows 7. Sociology, 16th edition

Chapter 1 The Sociological Perspective: Why Have Marriage Rates Fallen in the Last Fifty Years?
Chapter 2 Sociological Investigation: Sociological Investigation: The General Social Survey
Chapter 3 Culture: The U.S. Foreign-Born Population, 1860 to 2010
Chapter 4 Society: The Cuban Health Paradox
Chapter 5 Socialization: Can the Media Influence Behavior in a Positive Way?
Chapter 6 Social Interaction in Everyday Life: How Does the Increasing Use of Texting Affect Face-to-Face Interaction?
Chapter 7 Groups and Organizations: Fixing a Toxic Work World: Stand Up for Care!
Chapter 8 Sexuality and Society: Restrooms: The Pursuit of Social Justice
Chapter 9 Deviance: Is It Dangerous to be Black and Drive?
Chapter 10 Social Stratification: The Geography of Car Deaths in the United States
Chapter 11 Social Class in the United States: Perception of Wealth Inequality in the United States
Chapter 12 Global Stratification: The Change in Global Poverty from 1800 to 2015
Chapter 13 Gender Stratification: The “Tech Gender Gap”
Chapter 14 Race and Ethnicity: Defining Multiracial: It’s Complicated
Chapter 15 Aging and the Elderly: Physician-Assisted Dying: Will It Become the Law of the Land?
Chapter 16 Economy and Work: Should We Raise the Minimum Wage?
Chapter 17 Politics and Government: Millennials: Social Media and Political Polarization?
Chapter 18 Families: China Adopts a Two-Child Policy: What Does It Mean for Families?
Chapter 19 Religion: The Pew Religious Landscape Study: Key Findings about Religion in the United States
Chapter 20 Education: Cell Phones in Class
Chapter 21 Health and Medicine: Increasing Mortality: What Does It Say About U.S. Society?
Chapter 22 Population, Urbanization, and the Environment: Will Saving Poor Children Lead to Overpopulation?
Chapter 23 Collective Behavior and Social Movements: Social Movements and Social Media: #BlackLivesMatter
Chapter 24 Social Change: Traditional, Modern, and Postmodern Societies: Dating in the Digital Age

Society: The Basics, 14th edition

Chapter 1 Sociology: Perspective, Theory, and Method:
Why Have Marriage Rates Fallen in the Last Fifty Years?
Sociological Investigation: The General Social Survey
Chapter 2 Culture: The U.S. Foreign-Born Population, 1860 to 2010
Chapter 3 Socialization: From Infancy to Old Age:
Can the Media Influence Behavior in a Positive Way?
Physician-Assisted Dying: Will It Become the Law of the Land?
Chapter 4 Social Interaction in Everyday Life: How Does the Increasing Use of Texting Affect Face-to-Face Interaction?
Chapter 5 Groups and Organizations: Fixing a Toxic Work World: Stand Up for Care!
Chapter 6 Sexuality and Society: Restrooms: The Pursuit of Social Justice
Chapter 7 Deviance: Is It Dangerous to be Black and Drive?
Chapter 8 Social Stratification:
The Geography of Car Deaths in the United States
Perception of Wealth Inequality in the United States
Chapter 9 Global Stratification: The Change in Global Poverty from 1800 to 2015
Chapter 10 Gender Stratification: The “Tech Gender Gap”
Chapter 11 Race and Ethnicity: Defining Multiracial: It’s Complicated
Chapter 12 Economics and Politics:
Should We Raise the Minimum Wage?
Millennials: Social Media and Political Polarization?
Chapter 13 Family and Religion:
China Adopts a Two-Child Policy: What Does It Mean for Families?
The Pew Religious Landscape Study: Key Findings about Religion in the United States
Chapter 14 Education, Health, and Medicine
Cell Phones in Class
Increasing Mortality: What Does It Say About U.S. Society?
Chapter 15 Population, Urbanization, and the Environment: Will Saving Poor Children Lead to Overpopulation?
Chapter 16 Social Change: Modern and Postmodern Societies
Social Movements and Social Media: #BlackLivesMatter
Dating in the Digital Age