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Comparative Government: Stories of the World for the AP® Course offers a new approach to this fascinating field of study. By combining concept chapters with engaging country cases studies, this book provides you with a framework for comparison, which is at the heart of this AP® course. Fascinating stories open each chapter and integrated AP® Practice prepares your students for success on the exam. Each of the 13 chapters is organized into short sections that conclude with one of the three types of free-response questions. Chapters offer multiple-choice practice and an argument essay. Full exams are offered at the end of each of the 5 units.
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Meticulously Follows the AP® Scope and Sequence. Five thematic units mirror the AP® Course Framework and provide an easy-to-use structure that integrates concepts with countries.
Learning the details of the country’s culture and government empowers you to explain the similarities and differences between countries and systems.
Engaging Stories Bring the Content to Life. Each chapter begins with an interesting story about how leaders and activists are changing the political landscape in their respective countries.
Compelling and Informative Visuals Provide Analytical Opportunities. Fascinating photos and informative charts, graphs, and diagrams, along with “Zooming In” map features and “By the Numbers,” demographic tables help you visualize the sights and structure of each country and provide a solid foundation for applying the AP® skills.
Build Confidence Using the AP® Skills. Each chapter includes two AP® Political Science Practices features to help you get comfortable with the important AP® disciplinary practices and skills.
Practice for the AP® Exam Every Day. Success on the AP® Exam requires daily practice. This book is designed to support that good habit.
Master the Comparative Gov vocabulary. Key terms are defined at point of use in the margin glossary and are included in the end of book glossary/Glosario. Additional “academic terms” are also included in the glossary/glosario.
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Comparative Government: Stories of the World for the AP® Course
First Edition| ©2023
Karen Waples; Stephen Orvis; Carol Ann Drogus
Achieve is a comprehensive set of interconnected teaching and assessment tools that incorporate the most effective elements from Macmillan Learning's market leading solutions in a single, easy-to-use platform.
Comparative Government: Stories of the World for the AP® Course
First Edition| 2023
Karen Waples; Stephen Orvis; Carol Ann Drogus
Unit 1 Introduction to Comparative Government: Political Systems, Regimes, and Governments
Chapter 1 Introduction to Comparative Politics
Chapter 2 Political Systems
Chapter 3 Case Study: Mexico
Unit 2 Political Institutions
Chapter 4 Political Institutions
Chapter 5 Case Study: United Kingdom
Unit 3 Political Culture and Participation
Chapter 6 Political Culture and Participation
Chapter 7 Case Study: Russia
Unit 4 Party and Electoral Systems and Citizen Organizations
Chapter 8 Party and Electoral Systems and Citizen Organizations
Chapter 9 Case Study: Nigeria
Unit 5 Political and Economic Changes and Development
Chapter 10 Globalization
Chapter 11 Case Study: China
Chapter 12 Political and Economic Change and Development Chapter 13 Case Study: Iran
Practice Exam: AP® Comparative Government and Politics
Course Countries at a Glance
Data and Classifications A-1
Government Systems A-0
Works Cited W-1
Glossary/Glosario G-1
Index I-1
Comparative Government: Stories of the World for the AP® Course
First Edition| 2023
Karen Waples; Stephen Orvis; Carol Ann Drogus
Formerly a trial attorney, Karen Waples has taught since 1989 and currently teaches AP® Comparative Government and Politics and AP® U.S. Government and Politics at Holy Family High School in Broomfield, Colorado. Karen has served as a reader, table leader, question leader, and exam leader for the AP® Comparative Government and Politics Exam and as a reader for the AP® U.S. Government and Politics and AP® U.S. History Exams. She is an endorsed consultant for the College Board® and leads workshops and institutes throughout the country for both the AP® Comparative Government and Politics course and the AP® U.S. Government and Politics course. Karen was the chair of the College Board® Social Science Academic Advisory Committee and was a member of the Curriculum Re-design Committee for AP® U.S. Government and Politics. She received the Colorado Governor’s Award for Excellence in Education in 1997 and was recognized as a Cherry Creek High School Teacher of the Year in 2002.
Stephen Orvis is Professor of Government at Hamilton College. He is a specialist on sub-Saharan Africa (Kenya in particular), identity politics, democratic transitions, and the political economy of development. He has been teaching introduction to comparative politics for more than twenty-five years, as well as courses on African politics, nationalism and the politics of identity, political economy of development, and weak states. He has written a book and articles on agricultural development in Kenya, as well as several articles on civil society in Africa and Kenya, and is currently doing research on political institutions in Africa.
Carol Ann Drogus is a retired Professor of Government at Hamilton College. She is a specialist on Brazil, religion, and women’s political participation. She taught introduction to comparative politics for more than twenty years, as well as courses on Latin American politics, gender and politics, and women in Latin America. She has written two books and numerous articles on the political participation of women in religious movements in Brazil.
Comparative Government: Stories of the World for the AP® Course
First Edition| 2023
Karen Waples; Stephen Orvis; Carol Ann Drogus
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