ABSTRACT

"Woven through this text is the unifying theme that American politics represents “conflict and compromise,” in direct opposition to the increasingly commonly held view that all politics is dirty and all politicians are crooks. By presenting a balance of essential factual content with a broad assessment of system dynamics and their policy effects, the authors provide an accessible yet sophisticated overview of American politics. Features: Coherent theme of “conflict versus compromise” in the American political system Consistent examination of American history for institutional development Emphasis on the positive role of citizenship in shaping good government Each chapter is accompanied by primary source readings Concise 12 chapter format"

chapter 1|39 pages

American Politics

Transforming Conflict into Compromise

chapter 2|44 pages

The Constitution as a Political Document

chapter 3|47 pages

Federalism

One Nation, Many Governments

chapter 4|48 pages

Civil Rights and Liberties

chapter 6|48 pages

Political Parties and Elections

chapter 7|47 pages

Interest Groups, Conflict, and Power

chapter 8|48 pages

Congress

chapter 9|46 pages

The Presidency

chapter 10|46 pages

The Federal Bureaucracy

chapter 11|41 pages

The Judiciary

chapter 12|31 pages

Challenges for American Democracy