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152 pp.
| Chelsea |
November, 2008 |
LibraryISBN 978-0-7910-9834-9$32.95 New ed. (2005)
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YAPoint-Counterpoint series.
Should the United States act boldly to protect itself, or does a preemptive war do more harm than good? Is the death penalty fair and/or effective? These revised and updated volumes present both sides of complex issues surrounding capital punishment and the war on terror. The texts are clear but dense. Occasional stock photographs and sidebars break up the pages. Reading list, websites. Ind. Review covers these Point-Counterpoint titles: Capital Punishment and The War on Terror.