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Madison Brogdon Eakin v. Raub Cooper v. Aaron Nixon American Legion v. American Humanist Association Constitutional Interpretation William J. Brennan, Jr. Bork Federalist 49 James Madison. Capitalism and Freedom Milton Friedman Johnson The Green New Deal Address to the Nation on the Economy Ronald Reagan Soft Despotism Alexis de Tocqueville Against Manufacturing Thomas Jefferson Report on Manufactures Alexander Hamilton Kelo v.

New London National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius Regulation and Liberty Adam M. Federalist 11 Alexander Hamilton The Monroe Doctrine James Monroe War Message Woodrow Wilson Sims Selections from Pacificus and Americanus — Alexander Hamilton Selections from Helvidius James Madison Speech to the United Nations Donald Trump Stevens Smith Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Roe v. Wade Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pa.

Casey Obergefell v. Hodges Plessy v. Ferguson Brown v. Board of Education Bolling v. Known for its extremely student-friendly, jargon-free style, the new edition of American Government: Policy and Politics introduces the essentials of American government in a way that any student can understand. Public policy is emphasized throughout to show students the impact that government has on their lives.

The text also offers an abundance of debate-style boxes and active learning exercises to involve and engage students in the course material and encourage them to become participants in their government.

As a Longman Study Edition, this text includes a battery of chapter tests for student study and practice.

This edition features the results of the elections, and discussion of some of the hottest political issues of the day, such as immigration reform and the challenge posed by nuclear programs in Iran and North Korea.

Chapter 5 discusses the historic voter turnout in the presidential election, focusing on younger adults who provided the margin of victory for Barack Obama, and Chapter 6 looks at the political impact of new communications media such as YouTube and blogs.

A new case study on the controversy over global warming illustrates some of the details of agenda setting. Chapter 13 looks at the likely opportunity President Obama will have to affect the philosophical balance on the Supreme Court. Chapter 3 includes a more comprehensive explanation of No Child Left Behind, and the Global Perspectives essay has been updated to focus on education policy. Introduction Government, Politics, and the Policymaking Process.

Chapter 2 The American Constitution. Chapter 3 The Federal System. Chapter 4 Public Opinion. Chapter 5 Political Participation. Chapter 6 The Media. Chapter 7 Interest Groups. Chapter 8 Political Parties. Chapter 9 Elections. Chapter 10 Congress. Chapter 11 The Presidency. Chapter 12 The Federal Bureaucracy. Chapter 13 The Federal Courts. Chapter 14 Economic Policymaking. Chapter 15 Civil Liberties Policymaking. Chapter 16 Civil Rights Policymaking.



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