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American Government 3e
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American Government 3e
Sinopsis
Released in 2021. Printed in bampwAmerican
Government 3e aligns with the topics
and objectives of many government courses.
Faculty involved in the project have endeavored
to make government workings, issues, debates,
and impacts meaningful and memorable to students
while maintaining the conceptual coverage and
rigor inherent in the subject. With this
objective in mind, the content of this textbook
has been developed and arranged to provide a
logical progression from the fundamental
principles of institutional design at the
founding, to avenues of political participation,
to thorough coverage of the political structures
that constitute American government. The book
builds upon what students have already learned
and emphasizes connections between topics as well
as between theory and applications. The goal of
each section is to enable students not just to
recognize concepts, but to work with them in
ways that will be useful in later courses, future
careers, and as engaged citizens.In order to
help students understand the ways that
government, society, and individuals
interconnect, the revision includes more examples
and details regarding the lived experiences of
diverse groups and communities within the United
States. The authors and reviewers sought to
strike a balance between confronting the negative
and harmful elements of American government,
history, and current events, while
demonstrating progress in overcoming them. In
doing so, the approach seeks to provide
instructors with ample opportunities to open
discussions, extend and update concepts, and
drive deeper
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engagement.Table of ContentsStudents and the
SystemChapter 1 American Government and Civic
EngagementChapter 2 The Constitution and Its
OriginsChapter 3 American Federalism Individual
Agency and ActionChapter 4 Civil
LibertiesChapter 5 Civil RightsChapter 6 The
Politics of Public OpinionChapter 7 Voting and
Elections Toward Collective Action Mediating
InstitutionsChapter 8 The MediaChapter 9
Political PartiesChapter 10 Interest Groups and
Lobbying Delivering Collective Action Formal
InstitutionsChapter 11 CongressChapter 12 The
PresidencyChapter 13 The CourtsChapter 14 State
and Local Government The Outputs of
GovernmentChapter 15 The BureaucracyChapter 16
Domestic PolicyChapter 17 Foreign Policy
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American
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Released in 2021. Printed in bampwAmerican
Government 3e aligns with the topics and
objectives of many government courses. Faculty
involved in the project have endeavored to make
government workings, issues, debates, and impacts
meaningful and memorable to students while
maintaining the conceptual coverage and rigor
inherent in the subject. With this objective in
mind, the content of this textbook has been
developed and arranged to
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provide a logical progression from the
fundamental principles of institutional design at
the founding, to avenues of political
participation, to thorough coverage of the
political structures that constitute American
government. The book builds upon what students
have already learned and emphasizes connections
between topics as well as between theory and
applications. The goal of each section is to
enable students not just to recognize concepts,
but to work with them in ways that will be
useful in later courses, future careers, and as
engaged citizens.In order to help students
understand the ways that government, society,
and individuals interconnect, the revision
includes more examples and details regarding the
lived experiences of diverse groups and
communities within the United States. The authors
and reviewers sought to strike a balance between
confronting the negative and harmful elements of
American government, history, and current events,
while demonstrating progress in overcoming them.
In doing so, the approach seeks to provide
instructors with ample opportunities to open
discussions, extend and update concepts, and
drive deeper engagement.Table of
ContentsStudents and the SystemChapter 1
American Government and Civic EngagementChapter
2 The Constitution and Its OriginsChapter 3
American Federalism Individual Agency and
ActionChapter 4 Civil LibertiesChapter 5 Civil
RightsChapter 6 The Politics of Public
OpinionChapter 7 Voting and Elections Toward
Collective Action Mediating InstitutionsChapter
8 The MediaChapter 9 Political PartiesChapter
10 Interest Groups and Lobbying Delivering
Collective Action Formal InstitutionsChapter
11 CongressChapter 12 The PresidencyChapter 13
The CourtsChapter 14 State and Local Government
The Outputs of GovernmentChapter 15
The BureaucracyChapter 16 Domestic PolicyChapter
17 Foreign Policy
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