Taking Sides. Clashing views on social issues /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Dubuque, Iowa :
McGraw Hill,
[2010]
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| Edition: | 15th ed., expanded. |
| Series: | McGraw-Hill contemporary learning series.
Taking sides. |
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Table of Contents:
- Is America in moral decline?
- Does the media have a liberal bias?
- Is Third World immigration a threat to America's way of life?
- Does divorce have long-term damaging effects on children?
- Should mothers stay home with their children?
- Should same-sex marriages be legally recognized?
- Is increasing economic inequality a serious problem?
- Has feminism benefited American society?
- Has affirmative action outlived its usefullness?
- Are boys and men disadvantaged relative to girls and women?
- Should government intervene in a capitalist economy?
- Has welfare reform benefited the poor?
- Is competition the reform that will fix education?
- Should biotechnology be used to alter and enhance humans?
- Is street crime more harmful than white-collar crime?
- Should marijuana be legalized?
- Does the treat of terrorism warrant the curtailment of civil liberties?
- Is humankind dangerously harming the environment?
- Is globalization good for humankind?
- Is America dominated by big business?
- Are barriers to Women's success as leaders due to societal obstacles?
- Is the world a victim of American cultural imperialism?