American Government and Politics in the Information Age
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Table of Contents
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Preface
Chapter 1: Communication in the Information Age
Communication, Information, and the Media
News
Opinion and Commentary
New Media
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Chapter 2: The Constitution and the Structure of Government Power
The First American Political System
Creating and Ratifying the Constitution
Constitutional Principles and Provisions
The Constitution in the Information Age
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Chapter 3: Federalism
Federalism as a Structure for Power
The Meanings of Federalism
Why Federalism Works (More or Less)
Federalism in the Information Age
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Chapter 4: Civil Liberties
The Bill of Rights
Religion, Speech, the Press, Assembly, and Petition
Arms, Search and Seizure, Accusation, Punishment, Property, and Privacy
Civil Liberties in the Information Age
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Chapter 5: Civil Rights
Civil War Amendments and African Americans
Other Minorities, Women, Lesbians, Gay Men, and the Disabled
Civil Rights in the Information Age
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Chapter 6: Political Culture and Socialization
Political Culture
Political Socialization
Political Culture and Socialization in the Information Age
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Chapter 7: Public Opinion
What Is Public Opinion?
Democracy and Public Opinion
Polling the Public
Public Opinion in the Information Age
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Chapter 8: Participation, Voting, and Social Movements
What Is Political Participation?
Why People Participate
Who Participates and Who Does Not
Social Movements
Participation, Voting, and Social Movements in the Information Age
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Chapter 9: Interest Groups
The Interest Group System
Lobbying: The Art of Influence
Interest Groups and the Political System
Interest Groups in the Information Age
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Chapter 10: Political Parties
History of American Political Parties
Political Parties Today
Party Organization
Party in Government
Party Identification
Minor Parties
Political Parties in the Information Age
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Chapter 11: Campaigns and Elections
Election Campaigns
Media and Election Campaigns
Presidential Elections
George W. Bush Reelected in 2004
Barack Obama Elected in 2008
Congressional and Other Elections
Campaigns and Elections in the Information Age
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Chapter 12: Congress
The Powers of Congress
A Bicameral Legislative Branch
Parties in Congress
House Leadership
Senate Leadership
Committees
The Legislative Process
Members of Congress
Congress in the Information Age
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Chapter 13: The Presidency
Chapter Introduction
The Powers of the Presidency
How Presidents Get Things Done
The Presidency in the Information Age
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Chapter 14: The Bureaucracy
What Is Bureaucracy?
Policymaking, Power, and Accountability in the Bureaucracy
The Federal Bureaucracy in the Information Age
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Chapter 15: The Courts
The US Legal System
Power of the US Supreme Court
Selecting Federal Judges
The Courts in the Information Age
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Chapter 16: Policymaking and Domestic Policies
The US Economy
Making Public Policies
Major Domestic Policies
Policymaking and Domestic Policies in the Information Age
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Chapter 17: Foreign and National Security Policies
The Executive Branch Makes Foreign and Military Policies
Influence from Congress and Outside Government
The Major Foreign and National Security Policies
The George W. Bush Administration
Foreign and National Security Policies in the Information Age
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