Taking Sides: Clashing Views in World History, Vol. 1, The Ancient World to the Pre-Modern Era, 5/e by Mitchell/Mitchell
This ExpressBook contains 21 issues that argue pertinent topics in the study of world history.
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This ExpressBook compiles 21 debates on controversial issues in the field of business management. Each issue consists of opposing viewpoints presented in a pro and con format.This ExpressBook contains 17 lively issues that seek to engage students in some of the most significant foreign policy debates taking place in the United States today.This ExpressBook contains 21 issues that argue pertinent topics in the study of world history.Why start from scratch? We’ve put together the readings and textbook content that are most relevant to today’s students in these ExpressBooks.
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Taking Sides issues bring real-world controversial debates to compliment multiple course areas. Here are some examples of what you’ll find in the Taking Sides Collection:
- Is Psychology a Science?
- Are Opiates Overprescribed?
- Can Failing Schools Be Turned Around?
- Is Globalization Beneficial for Society?
- Should There Be a Market in Human Organs?
- Should We Continue to Rely on Fossil Fuels?
The Taking Sides Collection presents current and classic issues designed to stimulate student interest and develop critical thinking skills. The pro and con articles—selected for their liveliness and substance—represent multidisciplinary arguments of leading scholars, researchers, and commentators.



This ExpressBook compiles 21 debates on controversial issues in the field of business management. Each issue consists of opposing viewpoints presented in a pro and con format.This ExpressBook contains 17 lively issues that seek to engage students in some of the most significant foreign policy debates taking place in the United States today.This ExpressBook contains 21 issues that argue pertinent topics in the study of world history.Why start from scratch? We’ve put together the readings and textbook content that are most relevant to today’s students in these ExpressBooks.
Select an ExpressBook to get started in Create.Editorial popup Title here………
Taking Sides issues bring real-world controversial debates to compliment multiple course areas. Here are some examples of what you’ll find in the Taking Sides Collection:
- Is Psychology a Science?
- Are Opiates Overprescribed?
- Can Failing Schools Be Turned Around?
- Is Globalization Beneficial for Society?
- Should There Be a Market in Human Organs?
- Should We Continue to Rely on Fossil Fuels?
The Taking Sides Collection presents current and classic issues designed to stimulate student interest and develop critical thinking skills. The pro and con articles—selected for their liveliness and substance—represent multidisciplinary arguments of leading scholars, researchers, and commentators.