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9780618259328

The Challenge of Democracy

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  • ISBN13:

    9780618259328

  • ISBN10:

    0618259325

  • Edition: 7th
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2002-06-17
  • Publisher: Wadsworth Publishing
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Summary

The Seventh Edition of The Challenge of Democracy maintains the framework that explores two themes: freedom, order, and equality as political values; and the majoritarianism vs. pluralism debate, but also examines the impact that globalization has on the American political system. In the Post 9/11 Update, the authors examine the September 11 attacks and their impact on American politics. These updates will reflect the thematic framework of the text and be integrated throughout this updated version. In-text icons integrate the Real Deal UpGrade CD-ROM with the text and internet exercises.

  • Politics in a Changing World boxed features appear in every other chapter and highlight how American politics affect the world and how the world's politics affect the United States.
  • Can You Explain Why? features challenge students to use critical-thinking skills to explain a political paradox.
  • Politics in a Changing America features highlight changes in the political opportunity and participation of minority groups.
  • Compared with What boxes ask students to evaluate facets of the American political system in relation to those of other countries.

Table of Contents

Preface xiii
part I Dilemmas of Democracy
Freedom, Order, or Equality?
1(28)
Majoritarian or Pluralist Democracy?
29(25)
part II Foundations of American Government
The Constitution
54(40)
Federalism
94(30)
part III Linking People with Government
Public Opinion and Political Socialization
124(35)
The Media
159(34)
Participation and Voting
193(35)
Political Parties
228(34)
Nominations, Elections, and Campaigns
262(39)
Interest Groups
301(32)
part IV Institutions of Government
Congress
333(37)
The Presidency
370(35)
The Bureaucracy
405(29)
The Courts
434(35)
part V Civil Liberties and Civil Rights
Order and Civil Liberties
469(41)
Equality and Civil Rights
510(38)
part VI Making Public Policy
Policymaking
548(28)
Economic Policy
576(33)
Domestic Policy
609(29)
Global Policy
638
Appendixes 1(24)
The Declaration of Independence July 4, 1776
1(1)
Articles of Confederation
2(4)
The Constitution of the United States of America
6(9)
Federalist No. 10 1787
15(3)
Federalist No. 51 1788
18(2)
Presidents of the United States
20(1)
Twentieth-Century Justices of the Supreme Court
21(1)
Party Control of the Presidency, Senate, and House of Representatives 1901--1999
22(3)
Glossary 25(10)
References 35(32)
Index of References 67(6)
Credits 73(2)
Index 75

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