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  1. It does give a succinct look at American Democracy, from the different branches of government to the history of the nation. The book helps explain the functions of the executive branch, the checks and balances of the Senate and Congress, and the judicial branch. There is a brief look at the possible future of America. The final chapter consists of infographics covering the rest of the world ...

  2. ISBN: 0446532681. Release Date: September 2004. Publisher: Grand Central Publishing. Length: 240 Pages. Weight: 2.58 lbs. Dimensions: 10.8" x 0.5" x 8.5". Buy a cheap copy of America (The Book): A Citizen's Guide to... book by Jon Stewart. For everyone who was too cheap to buy the hardcover, the blockbuster, award-winning #1 New York Times ...

  3. 25. Feb. 2014 · THE DAILY SHOW WITH JON STEWART PRESENTS AMERICA (THE BOOK): A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction: Authors: Jon Stewart, The Writers of The Daily Show: Publisher: Grand Central Publishing, 2014: ISBN: 1455583790, 9781455583799: Length: 256 pages: Subjects

  4. America (The Book): A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction was written by Jon Stewart and a team of writers in 2004 which pokes fun at American political institutions and attitudes. The book's other two authors were Ben Karlin, the executive producer of Jon Stewart's The Daily Show and David Javerbaum, the show's head writer. It is intended to mock United States high school social studies ...

  5. 25. Sept. 2006 · This "citizen's guide to democracy inaction" will prepare teachers, students, and dropouts for the rigors of participating in a representative government that doesn't quite work. This "corrected edition" of America: The Book provides updated analyses of "one man, one vote," "government by the people," "every vote counts," and other urban myths.

  6. America (The Book): A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction was written by Jon Stewart and a team of writers in 2004 which pokes fun at American political institutions and attitudes. The book's other two authors were Ben Karlin, the executive producer of Jon Stewart's The Daily Show and David Javerbaum, the show's head writer.