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Introduction to American Government
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Introduction to American Government

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Introduction to American Government encourages students to think critically about current issues in politics and policy and to question how and why America has achieved its current position politically.

Over the course of seventeen chapters, students learn the fundamentals of democracy, the Constitution, and Federalism. They become familiar with the judicial and executive branches of government, the President, and Congress. They consider the impact of social movements, interest groups, political parties, public opinion, and the media. Lastly, they examine civil rights and liberties, and social and foreign policy.

In a clear and concise manner, the book engages both majors and non-majors in the field by emphasizing the fundamentals of government. Introduction to American Government provides foundational information in a student-friendly style for introductory courses in civics and American government.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cognella, Inc
Country
United States
Date
17 December 2018
Pages
514
ISBN
9781634879965

Introduction to American Government encourages students to think critically about current issues in politics and policy and to question how and why America has achieved its current position politically.

Over the course of seventeen chapters, students learn the fundamentals of democracy, the Constitution, and Federalism. They become familiar with the judicial and executive branches of government, the President, and Congress. They consider the impact of social movements, interest groups, political parties, public opinion, and the media. Lastly, they examine civil rights and liberties, and social and foreign policy.

In a clear and concise manner, the book engages both majors and non-majors in the field by emphasizing the fundamentals of government. Introduction to American Government provides foundational information in a student-friendly style for introductory courses in civics and American government.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cognella, Inc
Country
United States
Date
17 December 2018
Pages
514
ISBN
9781634879965