Following one of the most contentious and truth-challenged presidential administrations and elections in U.S. history, there has never been a greater need for an American government text like this--evidence-based, critically thoughtful, and contemporary in tone and touch. This text teaches students to think analytically by presenting current political science theories and research in answering the engaging, big questions facing American politics today. It serves as an introduction to the discipline—covering the Constitution, political behavior, formal and informal institutions, and public policy--by reflecting the theoretical developments and types of empirical inquiry conducted by researchers. For introductory courses in American government, this text covers theory and methods as well.
New to the Fourth Edition
- Provides 2020 election data updates throughout and examines policy implications of the ensuing changes in election laws across the country.
- Recaps controversial Trump administration policies and looks into the Biden administration’s early days.
- Offers strategic updates on the Covid-19 pandemic and the resulting economic crisis both in terms of questions of federalism as well as public policy.
- Considers the rise of new interest groups and social movements as well as the reckoning with racial injustice.
- Examines contemporary questions of social justice in light of civil rights and liberties as well as in terms of policy.
- Covers the death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg, the battle to confirm her replacement, the addition of Justice Coney Barrett, and the policy implications of the shift in the ideological balance of the Court.
- For the fourth edition, a new co-author comes to the book with award-winning experience in diversity and teacher education as well as research interests in the presidency, women and politics, and foreign policy.
Table of Contents:
Preface
1. The Basics of Democracy
PART I: THE CONSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
2. The American Constitution
3. Federalism
4. Civil Liberties
5. Civil Rights
PART II: CONNECTING CITIZENS TO GOVERNMENT
6. Interest Groups
7. Political Parties
8. The Mass Media and Politics
9. Public Opinion and Political Socialization
10. Elections
11. Political Participation and Voting Behavior
PART III: OFFICIAL DECISION MAKING
12. Congress
13. The Presidency
14. The Bureaucracy
15. The Federal Judiciary
PART IV: CONCLUSION
16. Core Democratic Principles and Public Policy
Appendix A. Declaration of Independence
Appendix B. The Articles of Confederation
Appendix C. The Constitution of the United States
Appendix D. Federalist Papers Number 10
Federalist Papers Number 51
Appendix E. Partisan Control of the Presidency, Congress, and the Supreme
Court
References
Glossary
Cases Index
Name Index
Subject Index