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The Instructor's Resource Manual in downloadable Microsoft® Word® files | | A winner of two national awards, this computer program enables students to create and test hypotheses using survey data on the attitudes and behavior of citizens and members of Congress. | |
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Strengthen class lectures with color slides and art that highlights key figures, tables, and illustrations from the text. Address the needs of visual learners in your classroom with slide presentations. | Listen to politics as it happened through political speeches, interviews, radio broadcasts, and Supreme Court opinion announcements. Each Talking Politics feature is referenced in the text and is accompanied here by a brief description that provides political and historical context. |
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This resource offers materials on 14 topics, including each branch of government, plus primary source documents and Crosstabs 4.0. | An application for analyzing political values created and maintained by authors Kenneth Janda and Jerry Goldman. IDEAlog is designed to stimulate student thinking on issues that underlie contemporary views of political ideology. |
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Use these powerpoint slides to challenge your students to answer the questions using their wireless "clickers." These test questions have been formatted for use with Classroom Response (or Personal Response) systems. Responses display anonymously in a bar chart, pie chart, or other graphic and can be exported to a gradebook. For further information, please contact your Houghton Mifflin representative. | Use these revised Parallel Lecture Outlines, adapted from the Instructor's Resource Manual, to aid in the preparation of your classroom lectures. |
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