American government: political development and institutional change
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Chapter 1 THE ORIGINS OF AMERICAN POLITICAL PRINCIPLES 1
The Constitution Today American 2
A Tradition to Draw From 4
The Ancients: Who Rules and for What Purposes? 5
The Middle Ages: The Secular Serves the Sacred 8
Pro Con Pursuing Democracy: Ancient Fears, Modern Hopes
Secularism, Individualism, and the Idea of Progress 11
The Roots of American Politics 14
Oppression in Europe and the Settlement of America 15
Space, Diversity, and Dissent in Colonial America 18
Let’s Compare The Settlement of North America: Comparing
the British and French Styles 19
Timeline Giants and Stages in the Western Intellectual Tradition 20
Chapter Summary 22
Key Terms 23
Suggested Readings 23
Web Resources 24
Chapter 2 THE REVOLUTION AND THE CONSTITUTION 25
The Constitution Today Obama s Speech on Race 26
Background to the Revolution 27
The Colonial Political Environment 28
First Steps Toward Independence 31
The Declaration of Independence 32
Governance during the Revolutionary Period 33
Independence Sparks Constitutional Change 34
Political Instability during The Critical Period 36
The Constitutional Convention 38
The Delegates and Their Backgrounds 38
A Foundation of Basic Principles 38
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The Convention Debates 41
The Constitution as Finally Adopted 45
Let’s Compare Gathering Momentum: The Growth of Democracy in the World 46
The Struggle over Ratification 49
Pro Con Do We Need a Bill of Rights? The Federalists Dilemma 51
Considering Constitutional Reform 53
Timeline From Revolution to Constitution 54
Chapter Summary 54
Key Terms 56
Suggested Readings 56
Web Resources 57
Chapter 3 FEDERALISM AND AMERICAN POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT 59
The Constitution Today If Marijuana Is Illegal, Why Are They Selling It
in California? 60
Federalism and American Political Development 61
The Original Meaning of Federalism 62
Federalism in the Constitution 64
Enumerated, Implied, and Inherent Powers 65
Concurrent Powers 66
Powers Denied to the National Government 66
Powers Reserved to the States 66
Powers Denied to State Governments 67
Federal Obligations to the States 68
Relations among the States 68
Dual Federalism and Its Challengers 69
From Dual Federalism to Cooperative Federalism 72
The Industrialization and Urbanization of America 72
Pro Con States Rights: Protecting Liberty or Covering Mischief? 73
The Great Depression 75
The Rise of Fiscal Federalism 76
LBJ: Creative Federalism and Grants-in-Aid 78
Nixon: Revenue Sharing and the First New Federalism 78
Reagan Turns Off the Tap: The Second New Federalism 79
The Process of “Devolution in Contemporary Federalism 80
Let’s Compare The Prevalence of Federal Systems in the World 82
The Future of American Federalism 83
Timeline The Evolution of American Federalism 84
Chapter Summary 84
Key Terms 86
Suggested Readings 87
Web Resources 87
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Chapter4 POLITICAL SOCIALIZATION AND PUBLIC OPINION 89
The Constitution Today What Explains the U.S. Commitment to the Death Penalty? 90
Political Information in America 91
Political Culture: Defining the American Creed 93
Political Socialization: Where Our Ideas about Politics Come From 95
Agents of Socialization 95
The Nature of Public Opinion in the United States 99
History of Public Opinion Polling 100
Variations in Socialization by Class, Race, and Gender 103
Properties of Public Opinion 106
Let’s Compare Attitudes on Gender Equality in Twenty Societies 107
Pro Con Knowledge, Ignorance, and Democratic Politics 109
Political Ideology and the Coherence of Public Opinion 111
Timeline Historical Techniques for the Expression and Assessment of Public Opinion 114
Pondering Reform Possibilities 115
Chapter Summary 115
Key Terms 116
Suggested Readings 117
Web Resources 117
Chapter 5 THE MASS MEDIA AND THE POLITICAL AGENDA 119
The Constitution Today First Amendment Freedom of the Press and
Jailing Journalists 120
The Mass Media 121
Historical Development of the Media 122
The Partisan Press, 1776-1880 123
Muckraker Journalism, 1880-1920 124
The Evolution of the Modern Media 125
The Rise of the Electronic Media 126
The Modern Media Explosion 127
Ownership and Regulation of the Media 132
Media Consolidation and Diffusion 132
Let’s Compare The Role of Social Media in the Arab Spring 133
Public Regulation 134
Media Influence and the Political Agenda 136
The Media, the Politicians, and Public Opinion 136
Pro Con Balance versus Bias in the Media 137
The Media and the Electoral Process 141
The Media and Defining Successful Governance 143
Media Responsibility in American Politics 147
Entertainment versus Information 147
Timeline Media Growth and Consolidation in America 148
Why Americans Distrust Politics 149
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Media Reform or Personal Responsibility 150
Chapter Summary 150
Key Terms 151
Suggested Readings 152
Web Resources 152
Chapter 6 interest groups: the politics of influence 154
The Constitution Today The First Amendment Rights to Assemble and
Petition and Their Limits 155
Interest Groups 156
Interest Groups in American Politics 158
The Rise of Interest Groups 158
Types of Interest Groups 162
Let’s Compare U.S. Unions in Global Perspective 166
Interest Group Resources 168
Pro Con “Interested Money in American Politics 171
Interest Group Goals and Strategies 172
The Fight Over Health Care Reform: A Lobbyist s Donnybrook 177
The Origins of Health Care Reform 177
Interest Groups in the Health Care Debate 178
Key Provisions in the Health Care Bill 180
Now What—Reservations, Problems, and Pitfalls 181
Timeline The Growth of the Interest Group System 182
The Fight Goes On—Inside and Outside Lobbying after Adoption 182
Interest Groups versus the Public Interest 184
Chapter Summary 185
Key Terms 186
Suggested Readings 186
Web Resources 187
Chapter7 political parties: winning the right to govern 188
The Constitution Today Should the States Make Election Rules? 189
Political Parties in the United States 190
Party Eras in American Politics 192
The State of Political Parties in the United States 202
Party in the Electorate 202
Pro Con Are Blacks Overly Committed to the Democratic Party? 207
Party Organizations 208
Party in Government 210
Let’s Compare Electoral Rules and Party Systems in Fifteen Nations 214
The Impact of Minor Parties on American Politics 215
77ie Historical Role of Minor Parties 216
The Obstacles to Minor Party Success 217
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Timeline Development of the Party System 218
What Is the Future of Minor Parties ? 219
Party Reform in the Wake of 2012 219
The Relationship of Interest Groups to Political Parties in the United States 221
Chapter Summary 222
Key Terms 223
Suggested Readings 223
Web Resources 224
Chapter 8 VOTING, CAMPAIGNS, AND ELECTIONS 225
The Constitution Today Do Corporations Have All the Rights of People? 226
Voting, Campaigns, and Elections 227
Voting and Nonvoting in American History 228
Expanding the Franchise, 1789-2008 228
Managing the Electorate, 1880-2008 230
What Might We Do to Increase Turnout? 231
Let’s Compare Voter Turnout and the Effects of Alternative
Voter Registration Systems 232
Two Decisions: Whether to Vote and for Whom to Vote 234
Political Campaigns: Ambition and Organization 239
The Incumbency Advantage 240
Challengers and Their Challenges 241
Running the Race 243
Running for the Presidency 244
Early Organization and Fundraising 245
The Nomination Campaign 246
The General Election Campaign 249
Money and the Road to the White House 252
Pro Con The Supreme Court Seeks a Balance—Money,
Free Speech, and Campaign Finance 256
Campaign and Election Reform 259
Timeline Voting, Campaigns, and Elections 260
Chapter Summary 261
Key Terms 262
Suggested Readings 262
Web Resources 263
Chapters congress: local representation
AND NATIONAL LAWMAKING 264
The Constitution Today The Census, Reapportionment, and Gerrymandering 265
The United States Congress 266
Origins and Powers of the Congress 267
The Continental Congress 268
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Let’s Compare Parliaments and Congresses 269
Congress and the Constitution 270
Membership and Service in the Congress 270
Member Characteristics 272
Tenure, Incumbency, and Reelection 273
Pro Con What Is a Representative Supposed to Represent? 274
How Congress Has Organized to Do Its Work 276
The Role of Political Parties 111
The Development of the Committee System 281
The Legislative Process 286
Introduction and Assignment 281
Committee and Subcommittee Deliberation 288
Agenda Setting and the Legislative Calendar 289
Floor Debate and Amendment 290
House I Senate Conference Committees 2 91
Congressional Decision Making 292
Constituents 292
Staff, Colleagues, and Party Leaders 293
Interest Groups and Lobbyists 294
The President and the Bureaucracy 294
Public Disaffection and Congressional Reform 294
Timeline Congressional Reform in American History 296
Chapter Summary 296
Key Terms 297
Suggested Readings 298
Web Resources 298
Chapter 10 the president: governing in uncertain times 300
The Constitution Today Parsing the Presidential Oath 301
The President of the United States 302
Historical Origins of Executive Power 304
Historical Precedents: Crown Governors 305
Historical Precedents: State Governors 305
Executive Power in the Articles 305
The Constitutional Bases of Presidential Authority 306
Alternative Conceptions of the Presidency 306
Let’s Compare Qualifying for Leadership around the World 307
Executive Authority in the Constitution 308
Constitutional Limitations 311
The Growth of Presidential Power 313
The Early Pattern: Presidential-Congressional Relations 314
The Jeffersonian Legacy: Congressional Dominance, 1800-1900 315
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The Modern Presidency, 1901-Present 315
Where Was the Expanded Authority Found? 317
The Range of Presidential Responsibilities 318
The Domestic Policy Presidency 319
The Foreign Policy Presidency 323
Pro Con Presidential War Making 325
The Presidential Establishment 327
The Executive Office of the President 328
The Cabinet 331
The Vice President 333
Timeline Presidency 334
Presidential Reform Today 334
Chapter Summary 335
Key Terms 336
Suggested Readings 337
Web Resources 337
Chapter 11 bureaucracy: redesigning government for
THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY 339
The Constitution Today Is the Federal Reserve (the Fed) Dangerous? 340
Bureaucracy 341
What Is a Bureaucracy? 343
The Growth of the American Bureaucracy 344
The Initial Establishment 345
Government as Promoter of Economic Activity 345
Government as Regulator of Economic Activity 346
Government as Distributor of Wealth and Opportunity 346
Let’s Compare General Government Employment as a Percentage of
Total Employment among Fifteen OECD (Wealthy) Nations 348
Who Are the Bureaucrats? 349
The Structure of the National Bureaucracy 350
Cabinet Departments 350
Regulatory Commissions and Agencies 351
Government Corporations, Boards, and Commissions 353
Policy Implementation and Its Pitfalls 354
The Process of Policy Implementation 355
Pro Con Bureaucratic Rule Making Affects You 356
Policy Design and the Limits on Implementation 357
Bureaucratic Autonomy and Accountability 359
Sources of Bureaucratic Autonomy 360
Controlling the Bureaucracy 360
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Timeline Expansion of the Federal Bureaucracy 364
Chapter Summary 365
Key Terms 366
Suggested Readings 367
Web Resources 367
Chapter 12 THE FEDERAL COURTS: ACTIVISM VERSUS RESTRAINT 369
The Constitution Today Does the Constitution Envision Judicial Review? 370
The Federal Courts 371
The Common Law Origins of the American Legal System 373
The Criminal Law and the Civil Law 374
Cases and the Law 375
Let’s Compare Worldwide Usage of the Common Law and Civil Code
Traditions 376
The Birth of the American Legal System 377
The Judiciary Act of 1789 and the Early Courts 378
The Marshall Court, 1801-1835 378
Judicial Review 379
The Supreme Court and the Evolution of Individual Rights 381
The Taney Court and States Rights 381
Laissez-Faire and Property Rights 382
Nine Old Men and the Switch in Time 382
The Warren Court and Individual Rights 383
The Burger Court 383
The Rehncjuist Court 384
The Roberts Court 385
The Structure of the Federal Judicial System 387
The Lower Federal Courts 387
Courts of Appeals 388
The U.S. Supreme Court 388
Judicial Nomination and Appointment 392
Backgrounds of Members of the Federal Judiciary 393
The Nomination Process 394
The Confirmation Process 395
The Disputed Role of the Federal Judiciary 396
Pro Con The Disputed Role of the Federal Judiciary:
Judicial Activism versus Judicial Restraint 397
Timeline The Courts in American Political History 398
Limits on Judicial Activism 398
Judicial Reform Today 400
Chapter Summary 401
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Key Terms 402
Suggested Readings 402
Web Resources 403
Chapter 13 CIVIL LIBERTIES: ORDERED LIBERTY IN AMERICA 404
The Constitution Today The Second Amendment and Gun Rights in America 405
Civil Liberties, Civil Rights, and Majority Rule 406
Civil Liberties and the Bill of Rights 407
The Origins of the Bill of Rights 408
Freedom of Expression: Speech and the Press 410
Freedom of Religion 415
The Rights of Criminal Defendants 420
Pro Con The USA Patriot Act (2001-2008): Security versus Liberty 424
Civil Liberties, Prisons, and the Death Penalty 426
Let’s Compare The Death Penalty in the U.S. and the World 429
Timeline The Expansion of Civil Liberties in America 430
Chapter Summary 430
Key Terms 432
Suggested Readings 432
Web Resources 433
Chapter 14 CIVIL rights: where liberty and equality collide 434
The Constitution Today Sexual Privacy, the Ninth Amendment, and
Unenumerated Rights 435
What Are Social Movements? 437
Social Movements in American Politics 440
Slavery and Abolitionism 441
Civil Rights and the Civil War Amendments 443
The Civil War Amendments 443
The Modern Civil Rights Movement 446
Affirmative Action 449
Affirmative Action in the Workplace 450
Affirmative Action in Schools 451
The Women s Rights Movement 453
Pro Con Is It Time to Take Gay Marriage to the Supreme Court? 454
Let’s Compare The Gender Wage Gap in Twenty-Eight Countries 461
Timeline The Pursuit of Racial and Gender Equality in American History 462
Chapter Summary 463
Key Terms 464
Suggested Readings 464
Web Resources 465
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Chapter 15 GOVERNMENT, THE ECONOMY, AND DOMESTIC POLICY 466
The Constitution Today Can Congress Mandate That All Americans Buy
Health Insurance? 467
Government and the Economy 468
History of Economic Management 469
Building the Economic Infrastructure 469
The Rise of Economic Regulation 470
The Growth of the Welfare State and Macroeconomic Regulation 471
Perspectives on Modern Economic Management 472
Traditional Conservatism 473
Keynesianism 473
Supply-Side Economics 474
Monetarism 475
The Rhetorical Economy 475
Institutions of Economic Policymaking 476
Treasury Department 476
Federal Reserve Board 476
Office of Management and Budget 477
Council of Economic Advisers 478
National Economic Council 478
Fiscal Decision Making: Budgets, Taxes, and Spending 478
Budget Preparation 479
Taxing 481
Pro Con Who Pays Taxes? 482
Spending 486
Domestic Social Programs and Their Challenges 487
Let’s Compare Government Sector Spending in Twenty-Eight Countries 488
Social Security 489
Medicare and Medicaid 490
The Federal Role in Education 492
The Dilemma of Deficits and Debt 494
The Consequences of Economic Policymaking 496
Growth 497
Fairness 498
Timeline Economic Policymaking and American Political Development 500
Chapter Summary 501
Key Terms 502
Suggested Readings 503
Web Resources 503
Chapter 16 America s place in a dangerous world 505
The Constitution Today Can the Commander in Chief Order Torture? 506
America in the World 507
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Appendix A
Appendix В
Appendix C
Appendix D
Appendix E
The United States in the Old World Order 510
Early Experiences and Precedents 510
World War II and World Power Status 514
The United States in the New World Order 519
The Global Economy 520
The Role of U.S. Military Power: Hegemony or Empire 523
The Scope of U.S. Military Power 524
Military Hegemony and the Bush Doctrine 525
Pro Con Should the U.S. Take the Lead on Global Climate Change? 528
The Burden of the Old Order on the New 530
Energy 530
Let’s Compare Income, Energy, and Population Growth: Development
versus Underdevelopment, or Rolling Rocks Uphill 532
World Population 533
What Should America Be in the World? 534
Timeline The Emergence of a Global Superpower 536
Chapter Summary 536
Key Terms 538
Suggested Readings 538
Web Resources 539
THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE 540
THE ARTICLES OF THE CONFEDERATION 543
CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES 549
FEDERALIST NUMBER 10, 51, AND 78 561
PARTISAN CONTROL OF THE PRESIDENCY, CONGRESS,
AND THE SUPREME COURT 572
ENDNOTES 576
GLOSSARY OF KEY TERMS 597
GLOSSARY OF CASES 609
INDEX 613
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spelling | Jillson, Calvin C. 1949- Verfasser (DE-588)138472955 aut American government political development and institutional change Cal Jillson 7. ed. New York [u.a.] Routledge 2013 XXXII, 626 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Politik Politisches System (DE-588)4046584-6 gnd rswk-swf Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 gnd rswk-swf Regierung (DE-588)4049012-9 gnd rswk-swf Politischer Wandel (DE-588)4175047-0 gnd rswk-swf USA United States Politics and government Textbooks USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4123623-3 Lehrbuch gnd-content USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Politisches System (DE-588)4046584-6 s Regierung (DE-588)4049012-9 s Politischer Wandel (DE-588)4175047-0 s DE-604 Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 s 1\p DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-0-203-10939-7 Digitalisierung UB Regensburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=028027759&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Jillson, Calvin C. 1949- American government political development and institutional change Politik Politisches System (DE-588)4046584-6 gnd Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 gnd Regierung (DE-588)4049012-9 gnd Politischer Wandel (DE-588)4175047-0 gnd |
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title | American government political development and institutional change |
title_auth | American government political development and institutional change |
title_exact_search | American government political development and institutional change |
title_full | American government political development and institutional change Cal Jillson |
title_fullStr | American government political development and institutional change Cal Jillson |
title_full_unstemmed | American government political development and institutional change Cal Jillson |
title_short | American government |
title_sort | american government political development and institutional change |
title_sub | political development and institutional change |
topic | Politik Politisches System (DE-588)4046584-6 gnd Politik (DE-588)4046514-7 gnd Regierung (DE-588)4049012-9 gnd Politischer Wandel (DE-588)4175047-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Politik Politisches System Regierung Politischer Wandel USA United States Politics and government Textbooks Lehrbuch |
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