American government : institutions and policies – Ebook PDF Instant Delivery – ISBN(s): 9781337568395,9781337613651,1337568392,1337613657
Product details:
- ISBN-10: 1337568392
- ISBN-13: 978-1337568395
- Author: James Q. Wilson, John J. DiIulio, Jr., Meena Bose, Matthew S. Levendusky
AMERICAN GOVERNMENT: INSTITUTIONS AND POLICIES sets the standard for students trying to successfully understand the American government. It examines current issues in American politics, focusing on the importance of American governmental institutions, the historical development of governmental procedures and policies as well as on who governs in the United States and to what ends. The sixteenth edition includes clear learning objectives and highlighted key concepts so you know exactly what to focus on. Links to contemporary debates on policy dynamics give you the opportunity to identify important issues in American politics, apply what you’re learning and maximize your comprehension.
Table contents:
Unit 1: Foundations of American Democracy
• Chapter 1: The Study of American Government
• Chapter 2: The Constitution
• Chapter 3: Federalism
• Chapter 4: American Political Culture
Unit 2: Interactions Among Branches of Government
• Chapter 5: Congress
• Chapter 6: The Presidency
• Chapter 7: The Bureaucracy
• Chapter 8: The Judiciary
Unit 3: Civil Liberties and Civil Rights
• Chapter 9: Civil Liberties
• Chapter 10: Civil Rights
Unit 4: American Political Ideologies and Beliefs
• Chapter 11: Public Opinion
• Chapter 12: Political Engagement
• Chapter 13: Political Parties
Unit 5: Political Participation
• Chapter 14: Elections and Campaigns
• Chapter 15: Interest Groups
• Chapter 16: The Media
Unit 6: Public Policy and American Democracy
• Chapter 17: Domestic Policy
• Chapter 18: Economic Policy
• Chapter 19: Foreign and Military Policy
• Chapter 20: American Democracy, Then and Now
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