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American Life and Institutions
Author: Douglas K. Stevenson
Reprinted through arrangements with Ernst Klett Schulbuchverlage GmbH u Co.KG.
(Stuttgart, Federal Republic of Germany, 1996)
Pages: 176
Size: 6 x 9 in.
Price: US $6.30
GPS Invoice No: G0019-E

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American Life and Institutions introduces foreign students to the people and culture of the United States of America. The text contains ten chapters and presents an overview of American society, history, economics, politics, and media. The volume is suitable for intermediate to advanced learners of English. It can be used both as a classroom reader and as a reference work for further study. Each chapter contains discussion questions and a glossary of key terms.



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