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Overview
New to the 12th Edition:
- Assesses the characteristics and results of the Trump administration and the policy and tonal changes of the early Biden adminstration.
- Describes numerous ways in which the American political system has been affected by the Covid-19 pandemic
- Assesses the implications of the January 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol and what it implies for our political culture and partisan politics.
- Assesses the implication of "fake news" and "the move to mobile" for our politics.
- Explores the evidence for increasing polarization in public opinion, voting behavior, and the work of Congress and the courts..
- Details the impact that the Russian invasion of Ukraine had on President Biden’s attempt to rebuild U.S. national security alliances.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781032293967 |
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Publisher: | Taylor & Francis |
Publication date: | 02/14/2023 |
Edition description: | 12th ed. |
Pages: | 686 |
Sales rank: | 812,598 |
Product dimensions: | 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x (d) |
About the Author
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 THE ORIGINS OF AMERICAN POLITICAL PRINCIPLESChapter 2 THE REVOLUTION AND THE CONSTITUTION
Chapter 3 FEDERALISM AND AMERICAN POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT
Chapter 4 POLITICAL SOCIALIZATION AND PUBLIC OPINION
Chapter 5 THE MASS MEDIA AND THE POLITICAL AGENDA
Chapter 6 INTEREST GROUPS: THE POLITICS OF INFLUENCE
Chapter 7 POLITICAL PARTIES: WINNING THE RIGHT TO GOVERN
Chapter 8 VOTING, CAMPAIGNS, AND ELECTIONS
Chapter 9 CONGRESS: PARTISANSHIP, POLARIZATION, AND GRIDLOCK
Chapter 10 THE PRESIDENT: EXECUTIVE POWER IN A SEPARATION OF POWERS REGIME
Chapter 11 BUREAUCRACY: REDESIGNING GOVERNMENT FOR THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY
Chapter 12 THE FEDERAL COURTS: ACTIVISM VERSUS RESTRAINT
Chapter 13 CIVIL LIBERTIES: ORDERED LIBERTY IN AMERICA
Chapter 14 CIVIL RIGHTS: WHERE LIBERTY AND EQUALITY COLLIDE
Chapter 15 GOVERNMENT, THE ECONOMY, AND DOMESTIC POLICY
Chapter 16 AMERICA’S GLOBAL ROLE IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY
GLOSSARY OF KEY TERMS
GLOSSARY OF CASES
Appendix A THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE
Appendix B THE ARTICLES OF THE CONFEDERATION
Appendix C CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES
Appendix D FEDERALIST NUMBERS 10, 51, AND 78
Appendix E PARTISAN CONTROL OF THE PRESIDENCY, CONGRESS, AND THE SUPREME COURT
INDEX
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—Russell Arben Fox, Friends University
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—Shamira M. Gelbman, Illinois State University
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—Christopher Malone, Pace University
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—Jonathan Chausovsky, SUNY Fredonia