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OverviewOn election night, all eyes are on the ballot tallies to see which candidates come out on top. But the actual voting process begins much earlier. Years before an election, candidates recruit supporters—voters—to work on their campaign and win support from other voters. Then political party members vote in primaries and caucuses to determine which candidates will represent their party in the general election. Finally, the general election takes place, but the voting process is not complete until members of the Electoral College cast their votes as well. Examine opposing viewpoints on some of the key issues in the election process and consider for yourself the responsibilities and challenges of voting in a US election. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert GraysonPublisher: Lerner Publishing Group Imprint: Lerner Publishing Group Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 23.10cm Weight: 0.290kg ISBN: 9781467779111ISBN 10: 1467779113 Pages: 64 Publication Date: 01 August 2015 Recommended Age: From 11 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Primary & secondary/elementary & high school , Children / Juvenile , Educational: Primary & Secondary Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThe Inside Elections series promises a simplified perspective on the sometimes overwhelming theatre that is contemporary American politics. The series includes titles on the media, special interest groups, voters, and political parties. Each topic's pros and cons are explored by the author in order to demystify elections processes. Explained in a combination of short prose and quick, bulleted lists and charts, with images and side notes as breaks inserted throughout, the series promises to offer honest and unbiased explanations of 'common knowledge' that is not necessarily as common as thought, especially among young people. In Media: From News Coverage to Political Advertising, for example, Donovan breaks down the media to show it as a knowable, predictable machine in order to expose its influence and social work. Marketed toward middle grade readers, this series works hard to answer the questions adults might take for granted. For example, in Special Interests: From Lobbyists to Campaign Funding, Donovan begins by following the money trail, 'The Big Money of Politics, ' explaining the costs of elections, discussing where donations come from, the role of special interest groups and lobbyists, laws, and rules. She ends with a look at the future of these practices, and includes source notes, a further reading guide, a glossary, and a bibliography. This resource series will not be the most popular set of books in the library, but patrons who need a quick overview of elections facts will find them helpful. --VOYA --Journal Though this series contains only four books, they are rich with information about all aspects of the election process, going beyond a traditional discussion of the electoral college process and looking more deeply into topics such as media accountability, attack ads, campaigning, and special interest groups. While these titles are text heavy, the layout facilitates ease of reading, with text boxes, diagrams, and captioned color photos breaking up the narrative and providing more information. This set offers an unbiased look at the historical context of elections along with the modern significance of the process and helps young people analyze the topics with the intent of becoming informed citizens and voters. VERDICT: Timely additions on an important subject. --School Library Journal, Series Made Simple --Journal The Inside Elections series promises a simplified perspective on the sometimes overwhelming theatre that is contemporary American politics. The series includes titles on the media, special interest groups, voters, and political parties. Each topic's pros and cons are explored by the author in order to demystify elections processes. Explained in a combination of short prose and quick, bulleted lists and charts, with images and side notes as breaks inserted throughout, the series promises to offer honest and unbiased explanations of 'common knowledge' that is not necessarily as common as thought, especially among young people. In Media: From News Coverage to Political Advertising, for example, Donovan breaks down the media to show it as a knowable, predictable machine in order to expose its influence and social work. Marketed toward middle grade readers, this series works hard to answer the questions adults might take for granted. For example, in Special Interests: From Lobbyists to Campaign Funding, Donovan begins by following the money trail, 'The Big Money of Politics, ' explaining the costs of elections, discussing where donations come from, the role of special interest groups and lobbyists, laws, and rules. She ends with a look at the future of these practices, and includes source notes, a further reading guide, a glossary, and a bibliography. This resource series will not be the most popular set of books in the library, but patrons who need a quick overview of elections facts will find them helpful.--VOYA -- Journal (8/1/2016 12:00:00 AM) Though this series contains only four books, they are rich with information about all aspects of the election process, going beyond a traditional discussion of the electoral college process and looking more deeply into topics such as media accountability, attack ads, campaigning, and special interest groups. While these titles are text heavy, the layout facilitates ease of reading, with text boxes, diagrams, and captioned color photos breaking up the narrative and providing more information. This set offers an unbiased look at the historical context of elections along with the modern significance of the process and helps young people analyze the topics with the intent of becoming informed citizens and voters. VERDICT: Timely additions on an important subject.--School Library Journal, Series Made Simple -- Journal (11/1/2015 12:00:00 AM) Though this series contains only four books, they are rich with information about all aspects of the election process, going beyond a traditional discussion of the electoral college process and looking more deeply into topics such as media accountability, attack ads, campaigning, and special interest groups. While these titles are text heavy, the layout facilitates ease of reading, with text boxes, diagrams, and captioned color photos breaking up the narrative and providing more information. This set offers an unbiased look at the historical context of elections along with the modern significance of the process and helps young people analyze the topics with the intent of becoming informed citizens and voters. VERDICT: Timely additions on an important subject. --School Library Journal, Series Made Simple --Journal The Inside Elections series promises a simplified perspective on the sometimes overwhelming theatre that is contemporary American politics. The series includes titles on the media, special interest groups, voters, and political parties. Each topic's pros and cons are explored by the author in order to demystify elections processes. Explained in a combination of short prose and quick, bulleted lists and charts, with images and side notes as breaks inserted throughout, the series promises to offer honest and unbiased explanations of 'common knowledge' that is not necessarily as common as thought, especially among young people. In Media: From News Coverage to Political Advertising, for example, Donovan breaks down the media to show it as a knowable, predictable machine in order to expose its influence and social work. Marketed toward middle grade readers, this series works hard to answer the questions adults might take for granted. For example, in Special Interests: From Lobbyists to Campaign Funding, Donovan begins by following the money trail, 'The Big Money of Politics, ' explaining the costs of elections, discussing where donations come from, the role of special interest groups and lobbyists, laws, and rules. She ends with a look at the future of these practices, and includes source notes, a further reading guide, a glossary, and a bibliography. This resource series will not be the most popular set of books in the library, but patrons who need a quick overview of elections facts will find them helpful. --VOYA --Journal Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |