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9780197545829

By the People Debating American Government, Brief Edition

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  • ISBN13:

    9780197545829

  • ISBN10:

    0197545823

  • Edition: 5th
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2020-12-28
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
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By The People: Debating American Government, Fifth Edition, presents essential content in a compelling story geared for today's students. Through each edition, this text has built on this successful approach to engage students in the rich and important debates of our times. Now powered by the Oxford Insight® Study Guide and additional digitals learning tools, this book helps students to become thoughtful and informed citizens.

The accompanying Oxford Insight® Study Guide works with the text to optimize learning. This powerful tool engages students in an active and highly dynamic review of chapter content, empowering them to critically assess their own understanding of American government. Real-time, actionable data generated by activity in the guide helps instructors ensure that each student is best supported along their unique learning path.

Author Biography


James A. Morone is the John Hazen White Professor of Political Science and Public Policy and Director of Brown University's public policy program.

Rogan Kersh serves as Provost and Professor of Political Science at Wake Forest University.

Table of Contents


About the Authors
Preface
Acknowledgments

PART I: IDEAS AND RIGHTS

1. Ideas That Shape American Politics
2. The Constitution
3. Federalism and Nationalism
4. Civil Liberties
5. The Struggle for Civil Rights

PART II: POLITICAL BEHAVIOR

6. Public Opinion and Political Participation
7. Media, Technology, and Government
8. Campaigns and Elections
9. Interest Groups and Political Parties

PART III: POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS

10. Congress
11. The Presidency
12. Bureaucracy
13. The Judicial Branch

PART IV: POLICYMAKING

14. Domestic and Foreign Policy

APPENDIX I
The Declaration of Independence A-1

APPENDIX II
The Constitution of the United States of America A-4

APPENDIX III
The Federalist Papers nos. 1, 10, and 51 A-25

Glossary
Notes
Credits
Index
Presidential Elections, Congressional Control, 1789-2020 Insert
Presidential Elections, Congressional Control, 1789-2020 Insert

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