Cities that thrive on globalization are juxtaposed with impoverished towns that have lost countless jobs to the global market to shed light on the impact that foreign policy has had on modern America and its political climate.
Features: A full-length practice exam online A shorter, focused practice exam in the book A concise overview of geographic models and theories Content review in outline format Seven “keys to success” on the exam Available July 2020.
All questions have answers with detailed explanations, reflect the material covered on the exam, and are organized for easy reference.
Narrowing its focus to the concepts and case examples most useful for the exam, concentrated subject review distills main ideas and examples to just 66 pages, leaving more time to focus on testing technique and practice.
After presenting five "secrets" (e.
Features: Three full-length practice exams with rubrics and detailed answer explanations Pre- and post-quizzes in every chapter Two-week, one-month, and two-month study plans Access to additional online quizzes and content
Coupling discoveries in human psychology with a practical understanding of incentives and market behavior, dozens of case studies illustrate how behavioral economics departs from the rationality of traditional economics.
Nearly 600 years ago, a short, genial, cannily alert man in his late thirties took a very old manuscript off a library shelf, saw with excitement what he had discovered, and ordered that it be copied.
Klaus Dodds explains that geopolitics devises simplified models (or descriptions) of the world to inform policymakers.
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