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INDEX
Note: Boldface page numbers book bans, 53
indicate illustrations. Bridge Alliance, 56, 61
Bureau of Labor Statistics, 19
Abrams, David, 20 Bybee, Keith, 16
adrenaline, 32–33
Against Civility (Zamalin), 14 Campus Free Expression (Bipartisan
Ailes, Roger, 30 Policy Center), 49
air rage, 21 Cardona, Annabelle, 5
American Journal of Public Health, Carlson, Tucker, 26, 32, 36
42 charity, Americans’ donations to, 7
American Library Association (ALA), Civic Online Reasoning, 61
53 Civics Unplugged, 56
American National Election Studies, Civil Dialogue Seminar (University of
40 Pennsylvania), 48
amygdala, 32 civility/rules of civility
anger COVID pandemic and, 4–5
addictive nature of, 32–35 defi nition of, 9
cable news promotes, 31 differing views on, 8–9
election turnout and, 46–47 Donald Trump and, 41–42
expression at school board students advocate for, 49–52
meetings, 24–25 as tool to neutralize opposition, 14
negative health effects of, 5–6 Civil Rights Act (1964), 11
over mask mandates, 19–21 civil society, 9
anti-Asian rhetoric/hate crimes, impact of Donald Trump’s
42–43 language on, 43
anti-protest laws, 13–15 CNN, 26, 30, 31, 35
Apprentice, The (TV program), 40 reporting on immigration debate
Aristotle, 9 by, 33
Arizona State University, 55 Colmes, Alan, 30
Armed Confl ict Location & Event conspiracy theories, 32, 37
Data Project (ACLED), 13 prevalence of belief in, 35–36
Aromatherapy Spa shooting (Atlanta), Constitution, US, 14, 24
42 social contract and, 9–10
See also First Amendment
Begala, Paul, 26 COVID-19 pandemic, 4
Biden, Joe, 43 and hostility over mask mandates,
Bipartisan Policy Center, 49, 61 19–21
Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement, Crossfi re (TV program), 26, 30
13, 41
percentage of youth participating Deery, June, 40
in, 25 Deforest, Ricardo, 37
Book Ban Busters, 53 dopamine, 33–34
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