Theodore J.Lowi

American Government Power and Purpose - Thirteenth edition - United States of America W.W Norton &Company ,Inc., 2006 - 732 185x235

The text that professors trust to get students thinking analytically about American government now includes new content on how race, gender, and group identity intersect with political behavior and institutions. And, leading scholars have contributed new “Analyzing the Evidence” features that engage students with the questions and methods that political students use themselves.

Five Principles of Politics Constructing a Government: The Founding and the Constitution Federalism and the Separation of Powers Civil Liberties Civil Rights Congress: The First Branch The Presidency as an Institution The Executive Branch: Bureacuracy The Federal Courts Public Opinion Elections Political Parties Groups and Interests The Media Economic Policy Social Policy Foreign Policy Appendix

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