A collection of essays in which the authors present different perspectives on the issue of immigration, debating whether immigration should be restricted, whether it is a problem for the United States, ways to control illegal immigration, and the reform of U.S. immigration policy.
Contains over thirty essays in which the authors debate issues related to police brutality, discussing whether or not police brutality is a serious problem, the factors that contribute to police brutality, its effect on society, and how it can be prevented.
Contains twenty essays in which various authors examine issues related to the atom bomb, discussing its development, the decision to drop the bomb on Japan, the aftermath of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and America in the Cold War; with evaluations of the bomb by scientists.
Presents twenty-two eyewitness accounts of events in the Nazi death camps, covering arrivals at the camps, work detail, survival and daily life, confrontation of death, the perspectives of Germans, and liberation.
Contains articles that provide opposing viewpoints on the issue of gun control, discussing whether gun control is a threat to society, the meaning of the second amendment, the effectiveness of gun control regulations on crime and violence, and what measures would reduce gun violence.
This book examines civil liberty issues on the following topics: limits on freedom of expression, right to privacy, separation of church and state, and others.