Specifications
book-author | Christine Barbour |
---|
publisher | CQ Press; 1st edition |
---|
file-type | PDF |
---|
pages | 925 pages |
---|
language | English |
---|
asin | B07NC95F11 |
---|
isbn10 | 1544325924; 1544364997; 1544364970; 1544325924;1544361106 |
---|
isbn13 | 9781544325927/ 9781544364995/ 9781544364971/ 9781544325934/ 9781544361109 |
---|
Book Description
AmGov: Long Story Short (PDF), a very ground-breaking American Government textbook, responds to the needs of today's educators and students by being accessible and condensing a great deal of information into a little amount of space. The ten chapters are brief, and they are divided from one another by tabs, which makes it simple to scan, reread, flip through, and reposition oneself, as well as quickly return to the content. Reading aids such as annotations, bullets, and arrows lead pupils step-by-step by way of essential particulars and break up the material into tiny, attention-grabbing chunks of info that highlight not only what is vital but also why it is necessary. Despite its brevity, this essential textbook is nonetheless robust enough to provide students with everything they require to be successful in their American Government course. Whether it's for the busy college student who doesn't have time to read and comprehend a lengthy chapter or for the busy teacher who needs a book that can stay out of their way and leave room for a variety of supplementary reading and activities, AmGov provides a wonderfully simplified basis for a successful American Government course.
NOTE: The only component of this product is a PDF version of the ebook titled “AmGov: Long Story Short.” There are no access codes contained within.
Table of contents
Table of contents :
Read This First (or Nothing Else Will Make Sense)
CHAPTER 1: Politics and Citizenship
1.1. Introduction to Politics
1.2. Coming to Terms: Politics, Government, and Economics
1.3. Political-Economic Systems
1.4. American Political Culture
1.5. American Political Ideologies
1.6. Political Narratives and the Media
1.7. Mediated Citizenship
GenGap: How Our Birth Year Affects Our Politics
Big Think
Key Terms
CHAPTER 2: The United States’ Founding
2.1. Introduction to the Founding
2.2. The Social Contract
2.3. The Declaration of Independence
2.4. The Articles of Confederation
2.5. The Constitutional Convention
2.6. Ratification
2.7. Basic Constitutional Principles
2.8. Separation of Powers and Checks and Balances
2.9. Federalism and Checks and Balances
2.10. Changes in Federalism over Time
2.11. Federalism Today
2.12. Amending the Constitution
GenGap: Generational Attitudes toward the Federal Government
Big Think
Key Terms
CHAPTER 3: Civil Liberties and Civil Rights
3.1. Introduction to Civil Liberties and Civil Rights
3.2. Rights Equal Power
3.3. The Bill of Rights
3.4. Civil Liberties—Understanding the First Amendment
3.5. Civil Liberties—Understanding Due Process Rights
3.6. Civil Liberties—Understanding the Right to Privacy
3.7. Civil Rights—Battling Political Inequality
3.8. Civil Rights—The Case of Race
3.9. Civil Rights—The Case of Gender
3.10. The Persistence of Inequality in America
GenGap: Generational Attitudes toward Discrimination
Big Think
Key Terms
CHAPTER 4: The Legislative Branch
4.1. Introduction to the Legislative Branch
4.2. How the Constitution Structures Congress
4.3. How Congress Organizes Itself
4.4. The Congressional Role in Checks and Balances
4.5. Doing the Hard Work of Making Laws
4.6. Tensions That Challenge Congress’s Ability to Do Its Job
4.7. Congressional Elections
4.8. Who Runs and Who Wins? Does Congress Look Like America?
4.9. The 116th Congress
GenGap: Generational Attitudes toward the Parties
Big Think
Key Terms
CHAPTER 5: The Executive Branch
5.1. Introduction to the Executive Branch
5.2. The Job of the American President
5.3. The Evolution of the American Presidency
5.4. Presidents, Popularity, and Congress
5.5. What Is Bureaucracy, and Why Do We Need It?
5.6. The Purpose and Organization of the White House Bureaucracy
5.7. The Purpose and Organization of the Federal Bureaucracy: The Rest of the Executive Branch
5.8. Power Plays in the Bureaucracy
GenGap: Presidential Preferences across the Generations
Big Think
Key Terms
CHAPTER 6: The Judicial Branch
6.1. Introduction to the Judiciary
6.2. Kinds of Laws
6.3. The American Legal System
6.4. Who’s Who and What’s What in a Court of Law?
6.5. Equality and the Criminal Justice System
6.6. The Constitution, Congress, and the Dual Court System
6.7. The Supreme Court
GenGap: Generational Attitudes toward Justice in America
Big Think
Key Terms
CHAPTER 7: Parties and Interest Groups
7.1. Introduction to Parties and Interest Groups
7.2. Parties and Interest Groups Defined
7.3. The Role of Parties in a Democracy
7.4. Party Organization and Decision Making
7.5. The Parties Today
7.6. Interest Group Basics
7.7. Interest Group Politics
7.8. Was Madison Right to Worry?
GenGap: Party Identification and Policy Preferences across the Generations
Big Think
Key Terms
CHAPTER 8: Public Opinion, Campaigns, and Elections
8.1. Introduction to Public Opinion, Campaigns, and Elections
8.2. The Quality of Public Opinion
8.3. How Do We Know What Americans Think?
8.4. How Do We Form Our Opinions?
8.5. The Ultimate Poll—Voting in U.S. Elections
8.6. Presidential Elections
8.7. The General Election and the Electoral College
GenGap: How Younger Voters Feel about Voting
Big Think
Key Terms
CHAPTER 9: Media and Political Communication
9.1. Introduction to Media and Political Communication
9.2. Where We Get Our Information
9.3. Media Ownership and Government Regulation
9.4. What Do Journalists Do?
9.5. How Those in the Media Can Shape Political Narratives
9.6. The Stakeholders Strike Back
9.7. Imagine: How Citizens Can Reclaim the Narrative
GenGap: Mediated Citizenship across the Generations
Big Think
Key Terms
CHAPTER 10: Domestic and Foreign Policy
10.1. Introduction to Policy
10.2. Making Public Policy
10.3. Social Policy
10.4. Economic Policy
10.5. Foreign Policy
GenGap: Generational Attitudes toward Foreign Policy
Big Think
Key Terms
Glossary
Index
Afterword
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.