This is a comprehensive collection of articles on the major topics covered in American Government courses. Each topic is selected to reflect current political debates, as well as covering traditional topics of interest in American Government. Topics are covered by two opposing positions, which gives students the framework for analysis of the issues in American politics. The selections are readable and informative, and begin with a clear, concise introduction written by the authors.
Preface. A Note to the Instructor. Chapter 1. Democracy. Chapter 2. The Constitution. Chapter 3. Federalism. Chapter 4. Public Opinion. Chapter 5. Voting. Chapter 6. Campaigns and the Media. Chapter 7. Elections. Chapter 8. Political Parties. Chapter 9. Interest Groups. Chapter 10. Congress. Chapter 11. The Presidency. Chapter 12. The President and Congress. Chapter 13. Bureaucracy. Chapter 14. Courts. Chapter 15. Civil Liberties. Chapter 16. Civil Rights.