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Summary: Divided America: Review and Analysis of Earl and Merle Black's Book
Summary: Divided America: Review and Analysis of Earl and Merle Black's Book
Summary: Divided America: Review and Analysis of Earl and Merle Black's Book
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The must-read summary of Earl Black and Merle Black's book: “Divided America: The Ferocious Power Struggle in American Politics”.

This complete summary of "Divided America" presents the Black brothers' analysis of the United States in terms of its political regions, and how their differences in opinion are encouraging increasingly nasty wedge-issue campaigns.

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LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 30, 2017
ISBN9782511000595
Summary: Divided America: Review and Analysis of Earl and Merle Black's Book

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    American politics are so closely divided between the Republican and Democratic parties that elections can sway in either direction. Over the last 50 years, this close competition has arisen as a result of changes in the political landscape and the demographic composition of the country in terms of race and religion. Divided America analyzes the nation in terms of its political regions. While the Republicans overwhelmingly dominate the South and the Mountains/Plains and the Democrats are strongest in the Northeast and in the Pacific Coast, neither party can win a national election by carrying its strongholds alone. The 10 states of the Midwest comprise the country’s swing region, which is sure to be the site of

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