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Preface
Introduction to American Government and Civic Engagement
What is Government?
Who Governs? Elitism, Pluralism, and Tradeoffs
Engagement in a Democracy
Chapter 1 Review
Introduction to the Constitution and Its Origins
The Pre-Revolutionary Period and the Roots of the American Political Tradition
The Articles of Confederation
The Development of the Constitution
The Ratification of the Constitution
Constitutional Change
Chapter 2 Review
Introduction to American Federalism
The Division of Powers
The Evolution of American Federalism
Intergovernmental Relationships
Competitive Federalism Today
Advantages and Disadvantages of Federalism
Chapter 3 Review
Introduction to Civil Liberties
What Are Civil Liberties?
Securing Basic Freedoms
The Rights of Suspects
Interpreting the Bill of Rights
Chapter 4 Review
Introduction to Civil Rights
What Are Civil Rights and How Do We Identify Them?
The African American Struggle for Equality
The Fight for Women’s Rights
Civil Rights for Indigenous Groups: Native Americans, Alaskans, and Hawaiians
Equal Protection for Other Groups
Chapter 5 Review
Introduction to the Politics of Public Opinion
The Nature of Public Opinion
How Is Public Opinion Measured?
What Does the Public Think?
The Effects of Public Opinion
Chapter 6 Review
Introduction to Voting and Elections
Voter Registration
Voter Turnout
Elections
Campaigns and Voting
Direct Democracy
Chapter 7 Review
Introduction to The Media
What Is the Media?
The Evolution of the Media
Regulating the Media
The Impact of the Media
Chapter 8 Review
Introduction to Political Parties
What Are Parties and How Did They Form?
Divided Government and Partisan Polarization
The Two-Party System
The Shape of Modern Political Parties
Chapter 9 Review
Introduction to Interest Groups and Lobbying
Interest Groups Defined
Collective Action and Interest Group Formation
Interest Groups as Political Participation
Pathways of Interest Group Influence
Free Speech and the Regulation of Interest Groups
Chapter 10 Review
Introduction to Congress
The Institutional Design of Congress
Congressional Elections
Congressional Representation
House and Senate Organizations
The Legislative Process
Chapter 11 Review
Introduction to the Presidency
The Design and Evolution of the Presidency
The Presidential Election Process
Organizing to Govern
The Public Presidency
Presidential Governance: Direct Presidential Action
Chapter 12 Review
Introduction to the Courts
Guardians of the Constitution and Individual Rights
The Dual Court System
The Federal Court System
The Supreme Court
Judicial Decision-Making and Implementation by the Supreme Court
Chapter 13 Review
Introduction to State and Local Government
Governors and State Legislatures
State Power and Delegation
County and City Government
State Political Culture
State Legislative Term Limits
Chapter 14 Review
Introduction to the Bureaucracy
Controlling the Bureaucracy
Bureaucracy and the Evolution of Public Administration
Toward a Merit-Based Civil Service
Understanding Bureaucracies and their Types
Chapter 15 Review
Introduction to Domestic Policy
What Is Public Policy?
Categorizing Public Policy
Policy Arenas
Policymakers
Budgeting and Tax Policy
Chapter 16 Review
Introduction to Foreign Policy
Defining Foreign Policy
Approaches to Foreign Policy
Institutional Relations in Foreign Policy
Foreign Policy Instruments
Chapter 17 Review
Appendix
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