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Political Science

Studying government and politics requires keeping up to date on current events. The websites shown here give students access to the wealth of information available on the World Wide Web, while providing exceptional on-line study guides.





logo CW logo Berman/Murphy Web Site
This site is a gateway to users of Approaching Democracy second and third edition. Features of these sites include self-study material linked by chapter to the textbook and a link to the authors' own website at the University of California, Davis. Also included are links to other relevant sites on the World Wide Web, documents and media resources, political science writing guidelines, and career information.



[icon] CW logo Burns - Government By The People, Brief 2/E
Burns - Government By The People, Brief 3/E

This site allows American Government students using Government By The People, Brief Edition, to fully access the wealth of political information on the World Wide Web. Students can challenge themselves with multiple choice, true/false and essay questions keyed to each chapter. The on-line study quiz sections provide immediate feedback to the student with specific page references in the text, and all of the boxed features in the text are also represented in the website. A new message board area, chat room, and syllabus builder, round out this truly excellent American Government website.



[icon] CW logo Burns - Government Central
This site is a gateway to users of Government by the People eighteenth, nineteenth, and brief editions and State and Local Politics: Government by the People, tenth edition by Burns/Peltason/Cronin/Magleby/O'Brien. These sites allow users to access a wealth of political information on the World Wide Web. Students can challenge themselves with multiple choice, true/false and essay questions keyed to each chapter. The online quiz questions provide students with immediate feedback and specific page references. Among other features, each site includes a timely "In the News" section which is updated on a daily basis and includes discussion questions after the article, and "Election 2000" which contains up-to-date election coverage.



[icon] CW logo Caldwell - World Politics and You, 1/E
This site allows students of World Politics to fully access the wealth of political information available on the World Wide Web. Students can challenge themselves with this on-line study guide by working with multiple choice, true/ false and essay questions keyed to each chapter. The on-line exercises provide immediate feedback to the student with specific page references to the text. A full World Wide Web destinations module targeting students to the very best websites relevant to each chapter. Students can also communicate with each other using the Message Board and I-Chat features.



[icon] CW logo Dye - Government Central
This site is a gateway to users of Politics in America second and third edition and Politics in States and Communities, 10E by Thomas R. Dye. These sites allow users to access a wealth of political information on the World Wide Web. Students can challenge themselves with this on-line study guide by working with multiple choice, true/false and essay questions keyed to each chapter. The on-line exercises provide immediate feedback to the student with specific page references to the text.



[icon] CW logo Foster - Constitutional Law: Cases in Context, 1/e
Welcome to the online supplement specifically designed to accompany Constitutional Law, 1/e. This Companion Website provides supplementary information designed to augment the case discussions in Constitution Law.



[icon] CW logo Hughes - Continuity and Change in World Politics, 4/e
This site allows World Politics students to fully access the wealth of political information available on the World Wide Web. Students can challenge themselves with this on-line study guide by working with multiple choice, true/ false and essay questions keyed to each chapter. The on-line exercises provide immediate feedback to the student with specific page references to the text. A full World Wide Web destinations module targeting students to the very best websites relevant to each chapter. Students can also communicate with each other using the Message Board and I-Chat features.



[icon] CW logo Mahler - Comparative Politics, 3/E
This site allows students of Comparative Politics to fully access the wealth of political information available on the World Wide Web. Students can challenge themselves with this on-line study guide by working with multiple choice, true/false and essay questions keyed to each chapter. The on-line exercises provide immediate feedback to the student with specific page references to the text. Students using the site can also communicate with each other using the Message Board and I-Chat features.



[icon] CW logo Roskin - Political Science
This site is a gateway to users of Political Science: An Introduction seventh edition, IR: The New World of International Relations fourth and fifth editions, and Countries and Concepts seventh edition. Students using these sites can now fully access the wealth of information of political information on the World Wide Web. They can challenge themselves with the online study guide by working with multiple choice, true/false, and fill in questions keyed to each chapter. The on-line exercises provide immediate feedback to the student with specific page references to the text. Also, each chapter has links to additional resources for further research, information on writing in Political Science and resources for resume, job and internship information.



[icon] CW logo Volkomer - American Government, 9/e
This site allows American Government students to fully access the wealth of political information available on the World Wide Web. Students can challenge themselves with this on-line study guide by working with multiple choice, true/ false and essay questions keyed to each chapter. The on-line exercises provide immediate feedback to the student with specific page references to the text. Students using the site can also communicate with each other using the Message Board feature. A full World Wide Web search function is available using key words from the American Government course.

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