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adam_text | CONTENTS
To the Student xvi · To the Instructor xvii
PARTI FOUNDATIONS OF
GOVERNMENT
American Government:
Roots, Context, and
Culture 2
III Roots of American Government:
We the People 4
The Earliest Inhabitants of the Americas 4
■ THE LIVING CONSTITUTION 5
The First Colonists 5
PI Types of Government 6
Devising a National Government in the American
Colonies 7
KB Functions of American Government 8
Establishing Justice 8
Ensuring Domestic Tranquility 8
Providing for the Common Defense 9
Promoting the General Welfare 9
Securing the Blessings of Liberty 9
|Q American Political Culture and
the Basic Tenets of American
Democracy 9
Liberty and Equality 9
Popular Consent Majority Rule, and Popular
Sovereignty 10
Individualism 10
Religious Faith and Religious Freedom 10
|Q The Changing American People 11
Racial and Ethnic Composition 11
Aging 12
■ EXPLORE YOUR WORLD 13
Religious Beliefs 14
Regional Growth and Expansion 14
Family and Family Size 15
|Q Political Ideology 16
Finding Your Political Ideology 17
■ TAKE A CLOSER LOOK 18
Problem with Ideological Labels 19
1
H| Toward Reform: People and
Politics 19
Redefining Our Expectations 19
Review the Chapter 22
Learn the Terms 22
Test Yourself 23
The Constitution 24
Ml Roots of the U.S. Constitution 26
Trade and Taxation 27
First Steps Toward Independence 27
The First Continental Congress 29
The Second Continental Congress 29
The Declaration of Independence 30
■ TAKE A CLOSER LOOK 31
Ml The First Attempt at Government:
The Articles of Confederation 32
Problems Under the Articles of Confederation 33
Shays s Rebellion 34
fcil The Miracle at Philadelphia: Writing
the U.S. Constitution 35
The Characteristics and Motives of the
Framers 35
■ WHO WERE THE FRAMERS? 36
The Virginia and New Jersey Plans 37
Constitutional Compromises 37
Unfinished Business: The Executive Branch 38
(£J The U.S. Constitution 39
The Basic Principles of the Constitution 39
■ EXPLORE YOUR WORLD 40
The Structure of the Constitution 43
E3 Ratifying the U.S. Constitution 46
Federalists Versus Anti-Federalists 46
The Federalist Papers 47
Winning Support for the Constitution 48
The Bill of Rights 49
VII
Toward Reform: Methods of Amending
the U.S. Constitution 49
Formal Methods of Amending the Constitution 49
■ THE LIVING CONSTITUTION 51
Informal Methods of Amending the Constitution 51
Review the Chapter 53
Learn the Terms 53
Test Yourself 54
The Federal System 56
Roots of the Federal System 58
National Powers Under the Constitution 59
State Powers Under the Constitution 60
Concurrent Powers Under the Constitution 61
Powers Denied Under the Constitution 61
Interstate Relations Under the Constitution 61
■ THE LIVING CONSTITUTION 62
Local Governments Under the Constitution 63
Federalism and the Marshall Court 64
Defining National Power: McCulloch v. Maryland
(18191 64
Affirming National Power: Gibbonsv. Ogden (1824) 64
■ EXPLORE YOUR WORLD 65
Limiting the Bill of Rights: Barron v. Baltimore
(1833) 66
Dual Federalism: States’ Rights,
the Civil War, and Reconstruction 66
The States Assert Their Powers:
Nullification 67
States Rights and The Dred Scoff Decision 67
Reconstruction and the Transformation of Dual
Federalism 67
Amending the National-State Relationship 69
Cooperative Federalism: The Growth
of National Government 69
A Need for National Action Arises: The New
Deal 70
I HOW HAS THE FEDERAL-STATE RELATIONSHIP
EVOLVED? 71
Federal Grants to State and Local
Governments 72
Categorical Grants 73
Block Grants 73
Unfunded Mandates 73
Programmatic Requests 74
■ TAKE A CLOSER LOOK 75
Ifl Judicial Federalism 76
The Rehnquist Court 76
The Roberts Court 76
III Toward Reform: Balance National and
State Power 77
The Price of Federalism 77
Progressive Federalism 77
Review the Chapter 79
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Learn the Terms 80
Test Yourself 80
Civil Liberties 82
EH Roots of Civil Liberties: The Bill
of Rights 84
The Incorporation Doctrine: The Bill of Rights Made
Applicable to the States 85
Selective Incorporation and Fundamental
Freedoms 86
EO First Amendment Guarantees:
Freedom of Religion 88
The Establishment Clause 88
The Free Exercise Clause 90
EO First Amendment Guarantees:
Freedoms of Speech, Press,
Assembly, and Petition 90
Freedoms of Speech and the Press 91
Protected Speech and Press 92
■ EXPLORE YOUR WORLD 93
Unprotected Speech and Press 95
Freedoms of Assembly and Petition 97
EQ The Second Amendment: The Right
to Keep and Bear Arms 97
■ HOW DO STATES RESTRICT THE RIGHT TO
BEAR ARMS? 98
BH The Rights of Criminal Defendants 99
The Fourth Amendment and Searches and
Seizures 99
The Fifth Amendment Self-Incrimination and Double
Jeopardy 100
The Fourth and Fifth Amendments and the
Exclusionary Rule 101
The Sixth Amendment and the Right to Counsel 102
■ TAKE A CLOSER LOOK 103
The Sixth Amendment and Jury Trials 104
The Eighth Amendment and Cruel and Unusual
Punishment 104
The Right to Privacy 106
Birth Control and Contraceptives 106
Abortion 107
Asian and Pacific Island Americans 145
Gays and Lesbians 147
Americans with Disabilities 149
■ THE LIVING CONSTITUTION 108
Homosexuality 109
E3 Toward Reform: Civil Rights
and Affirmative Action 150
Toward Reform: Civil Liberties
and Combating Terrorism 110
The First Amendment 110
The Fourth Amendment 110
Due Process Rights 111
Review the Chapter 113
Learn the Terms 114
Test Yourself 114
Civil Rights 116
Roots of Suffrage: 1800-1890 118
Slavery and Congress 118
The First Civil Rights Movements: Abolition and
Women s Rights 119
The 1850s: The Calm Before the Storm 119
The Civil War and Its Aftermath: Civil Rights Laws and
Constitutional Amendments 121
■ THE LIVING CONSTITUTION 122
Civil Rights, Congress, and the Supreme Court 122
The Push for Equality, 1890-1954 124
The Founding of the National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People 125
The Suffrage Movement 125
Litigating for Equality 127
The Civil Rights Movement 129
School Desegregation After Brown 129
A New Move for African American Rights 130
Formation of New Groups 131
■ TAKE A CLOSER LOOK 132
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 133
Statutory Remedies for Race Discrimination 134
The Women’s Rights Movement 135
The Equal Rights Amendment 136
■ EXPLORE YOUR WORLD 137
The Equal Protection Clause and Constitutional
Standards of Review 138
Statutory Remedies for Sex Discrimination 140
Other Groups Mobilize for Rights 141
Hispanic Americans 142
American Indians 143
Review the Chapter 152
Learn the Terms 153
Test Yourself 153
PARTII INSTITUTIONS OF
GOVERNMENT
Congress 156
EO Roots of the U.S. Congress 158
■ THE LIVING CONSTITUTION 160
Ifrl The Members of Congress 162
Congressional Demographics 162
Running for and Staying in Office 163
■ THE PEOPLE’S HOUSE? 164
i^i How Congress Is Organized 166
Leadership in the House of
Representatives 166
Leadership in the Senate 169
■ EXPLORE YOUR WORLD 170
The Committee System 171
111 Powers of Congress 174
The Law-making Function 174
■ TAKE A CLOSER LOOK 175
The Budgetary Function 178
The Oversight Function 179
IS How Members of Congress Make
Decisions 182
Political Parties 182
Constituents 183
Colleagues and Caucuses 184
Interest Groups, Lobbyists, and Political Action
Committtees 184
Staff and Support Agencies 185
Ü! Toward Reform: Balancing
Institutional Power 185
Congress and the Executive 185
Congress and the Judiciary 186
Congress and the People 186
Review the Chapter 187
Learn the Terms 188
Test Yourself 188
The Presidency 190
Tools of Presidential Power 216
Review the Chapter 217
Learn the Terms 217
Test Yourself 218
Roots of the Office of President
of the United States 192
Presidential Qualifications and Terms of Office 193
Rules of Succession 195
■ THE LIVING CONSTITUTION 196
The Constitutional Powers of the
President 197
The Appointment Power 197
The Power to Convene Congress 197
The Power to Make Treaties 198
The Veto Power 198
■ TAKE A CLOSER LOOK 199
The Power to Preside over the Military as
Commander in Chief 200
The Pardoning Power 202
The Development and Expansion
of Presidential Power 202
Establishing Presidential Authority: The First
Presidents 203
Incremental Expansion of Presidential Powers:
1809-1933 204
Creating the Modern Presidency 205
The Presidential Establishment 206
The Vice President 206
The Cabinet 206
The First Lady 207
The Executive Office of the President (E0P) 208
The White House Staff 208
I WHAT DOES THE WEST WING SAY ABOUT THE
PRESIDENCY? 209
Presidential Leadership and the
Importance of Public Opinion 210
Presidential Leadership and Personality 210
Going Public 211
The President and Public Opinion 212
Toward Reform: The President
as Policy Maker 213
The President s Role in Proposing and Facilitating
Legislation 213
■ EXPLORE YOUR WORLD 214
The Budgetary Process and Legislative
Implementation 215
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The Executive Branch
and the Federal
Bureaucracy 220
d Roots of the Federal Bureaucracy 222
The Civil War and the Growth of Government 223
From the Spoils System to the Merit System 223
Regulating Commerce 224
The World Wars and the Growth of Government 225
Hlki The Modern Bureaucracy 227
Who Are Bureaucrats? 227
■ WHO ARE FEDERAL WORKERS? 229
Formal Organization 230
■ THE LIVING CONSTITUTION 231
Government Workers and Political Involvement 233
m How the Bureaucracy Works 234
Making Policy 235
■ TAKE A CLOSER LOOK 236
m Toward Reform: Making the
Bureaucracy Accountable 238
Executive Control 239
■ EXPLORE YOUR WORLD 240
Congressional Control 241
Judicial Control 242
Review the Chapter 243
Learn the Terms 243
Test Yourself 244
The Judiciary 246
EQ Roots of the Federal Judiciary 248
The Judiciary Act of 1789 and the Creation of the
Federal Judicial System 249
■ THE LIVING CONSTITUTION 250
The Marshall Court: Marburyv. Madison (1803) and
Judicial Review 251
HI The Federal Court System 252
The District Courts 253
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The Courts of Appeals 254
The Supreme Court 255
■ EXPLORE YOUR WORLD 256
EMI How Federal Court Judges Are
Selected 257
Who Are Federal Judges? 257
Nomination Criteria 258
■ WHO ARE FEDERAL JUDGES? 259
The Confirmation Process 260
Appointments to the U.S. Supreme Court 262
ifl The Supreme Court Today 263
Deciding to Hear a Case 264
How Does a Case Survive the Process? 267
Hearing and Deciding the Case 269
■ TAKE A CLOSER LOOK 270
Judicial Philosophy and Decision
Making 271
Judicial Philosophy, Original Intent, and Ideology 272
Public Opinion 272
CT1 Toward Reform: Power, Policy
Making, and the Court 273
Policy Making 274
Implementing Court Decisions 275
Review the Chapter 277
Learn the Terms 277
Test Yourself 278
PARTIU POLITICAL
BEHAVIOR
Public Opinion
and Political
Socialization 280
iTitl Roots of Public Opinion Research 282
The Earliest Public Opinion Research 283
The Gallup Organization 284
The American National Election Studies 284
ITO Conducting and Analyzing Public
Opinion Polls 285
■ EXPLORE YOUR WORLD 286
Designing the Survey and Sample 287
Contacting Respondents 288
■ TAKE A CLOSER LOOK 289
Analyzing the Data 291
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Qj£| Shortcomings of Polling 291
Survey Error 291
Limited Respondent Options 292
Lack of Information 292
Difficulty Measuring Intensity 293
Lack of Interest in Political Issues 293
ilill Forming Political Opinions 293
Demographic Characteristics 293
Family, Peers, and School 294
■ HOW DO DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS
AFFECT PUBLIC OPINION? 296
The Mass Media 297
Cues from Leaders or Opinion Makers 298
Political Knowledge 298
■ THE LIVING CONSTITUTION 299
mil Toward Reform: The Effects of Public
Opinion on Politics 299
Review the Chapter 301
Learn the Terms 301
Test Yourself 302
Political Parties 304
ЧШ Roots of the Two-Party System 306
The Development of Political Parties, 1800-1824 306
Jacksonian Democracy, 1824-1860 307
The Golden Age, 1860-1932 307
The Modern Era 308
■ THE LIVING CONSTITUTION 308
Citizen Support and Party Realignment 309
ПТЗ The Organization of American
Political Parties 310
The National Party 311
The National Convention 311
State and Local Parties 312
Informal Groups 312
■ EXPLORE YOUR WORLD 3J3
QB Activities of American Political
Parties 314
Running Candidates for Office 315
Formulating and Promoting Policy 316
Organizing Government 317
Furthering Unity, Linkage, and Accountability 319
ЕШ Party Identification in the Electorate
320
Political Socialization 320
Group Affiliations 320
QE Minor Parties in the American
Two-Party System 323
The Formation and Role of Minor Parties 323
■ TAKE A CLOSER LOOK 324
Barriers to Minor-Party Success 325
QB Toward Reform: United or
Divided? 326
Causes of Polarization 326
Rare American political parties
POLARIZED? 327
Consequences of Polarization 328
Review the Chapter 329
Elections and
Voting 332
ГСП Roots of American Elections 334
Purposes of Elections 334
Types of Elections 335
ВЯ Presidential Elections 337
Primaries and Caucuses 337
■ HOW DOES THE IOWA CAUCUS WORK? 338
Selecting a President The Electoral College 340
■ THE LIVING CONSTITUTION 342
Q2] Congressional Elections 343
The Incumbency Advantage 344
Why Incumbents Lose 345
IE] Patterns in Vote Choice 347
Party Identification 347
Ideology 348
Income and Education 348
Race and Ethnicity 348
Gender 349
Religion 349
Issues 350
QQ Voter Turnout 350
Income and Education 350
Race and Ethnicity 351
■ TAKE A CLOSER LOOK 352
Gender 353
Age 353
Learn the Terms 330
Test Vourself 330
Civic Engagement 354
Interest in Politics 354
H Toward Reform: Problems with
Voter Turnout 354
Why Don t Americans Turn Out? 354
Improving Voter Turnout 357
■ EXPLORE VOUR WORLD 358
Review the Chapter 361
Learn the Terms 362
Test Yourself 362
The Campaign
Process 364
ran Roots of Modern Political
Campaigns 366
The Nomination Campaign 366
The General Election Campaign 367
■ EXPLORE YOUR WORLD 368
IEQ Assembling a Campaign Staff 369
The Candidate 369
The Campaign Staff 370
fCTn Raising Money 373
Regulating Campaign Finance 373
Sources of Campaign Funding 374
Public Funds 376
I HOW HAS CAMPAIGN FINANCING CHANGED
OVERTIME? 377
Bll Reaching Voters 378
Traditional Media 378
New Media 380
■ TAKE A CLOSER LOOK 381
Campaign Advertisements 382
Toward Reform: The 2012 Presidential
Campaign 382
The Nomination Campaign 383
The Interim Period 383
The Party Conventions 385
The General Election Campaign 386
■ THE LIVING CONSTITUTION 388
Election Results and Analysis 390
Review the Chapter 393
Test Yourself 394
The News Media 396
QQ Roots of the News Media in the
United States 398
Print Media 399
Radio News 400
■ THE LIVING CONSTITUTION 401
TV News 401
Online Media 402
QQ Current News Media Trends 403
Corporate Ownership and Media Consolidation 403
■ WHO OWNS THE NEWS MEDIA? 404
Narrowcasting 405
Infotainment 406
Increasing Use of Experts 407
Citizen Journalists 408
ВЯ Rules Governing the News Media 409
Journalistic Standards 409
Government Regulations 410
BEI How the News Media Cover
Politics 412
How the Press and Public Figures Interact 412
Covering the Presidency 412
■ TAKE A CLOSER LOOK 413
Covering Congress 414
Covering the Supreme Court 415
[Щ Toward Reform: News Media
Influence, News Media Bias,
and Public Confidence 415
News Media Influence 415
■ EXPLORE YOUR WORLD 416
News Media Bias 417
Public Confidence 418
Review the Chapter 419
Learn the Terme 420
TeatYoureelf 420
Interest Groups 422
BH Roots of the American Interest
Group System 424
Theories of Interest Group Formation 424
Kinds of Organized Interests 425
■ TAKE A CLOSER LOOK 426
ПУД The Development of American
Interest Groups 427
National Groups Emerge (1830-1889) 428
The Progressive Era (1890-1920) 429
The Rise of the Interest Group State 430
■ WHO ARE UNION MEMBERS? 432
m What Do Interest Groups Do? 433
Lobbying 434
■ THE LIVING CONSTITUTION 436
Election Activities 438
BEI What Makes Interest Groups
Successful? 439
■ EXPLORE YOUR WORLD 440
Leaders 441
Funding and Patrons 441
Members 442
BH Toward Reform: Regulating Interest
Groups and Lobbyists 443
Regulating Congressional Lobbyists 443
Regulating Executive Branch Lobbyists 444
Regulating Judicial Branch Lobbyists 444
Review the Chapter 445
Learn the Terms 446
Test Yourself 446
PART IV PUBLIC POLICY
Domestic Policy 448
QjQ Roots of Domestic Policy in the
United States 450
The Evolution of Health Care Policy 451
The Evolution of Education Policy 452
The Evolution of Energy and Environmental Policy 453
A Model of the Policy-Making Process 455
■ THE LIVING CONSTITUTION 459
BH Health Policy Today 462
Medicare 462
Medicaid 463
Health Insurance 464
■ TAKE A CLOSER LOOK 465
Public Health 466
HJJ Education Policy Today 468
The No Child Left Behind Act 468
I HAS THE NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND ACT
INFLUENCED EDUCATION? 469
Federal Aid to Higher Education 471
IMfl Energy and Environmental
Policy Today 472
Energy Policy 472
Environmental Policy 474
■ EXPLORE YOUR WORLD 475
Climate Change 476
Toward Reform: Ongoing Challenges
in Domestic Policy 477
Review the Chapter 479
Key Terms 480
Test Yourself 480
Economic Policy 482
fjrtl Roots of Economic Policy 484
The Nineteenth Century 484
The Progressive Era 485
■ THE LIVING CONSTITUTION 485
The Great Depression and the New Deal 487
Deregulation 488
D0 Fiscal Policy 490
The Foundations of Fiscal Policy 490
I HOW MUCH GOVERNMENT DEBT IS
TOO MUCH? 492
Responding to Recession 493
The Debt Ceiling 494
Fiscal Policy in a Global Context 494
QQ Monetary Policy 496
The Federal Reserve System 496
The Tools of Monetary Policy 496
■ EXPLORE YOUR WORLD 497
¡SB Income Security Policy 500
The Foundations of Income Security Policy 500
Income Security Programs Today 501
QQ Toward Reform: Recession
and Economic Recovery 505
Fiscal Policy 505
Monetary Policy 506
Income Security Policy 506
Evaluating the Government s Response 506
g TAKE A CLOSER LOOK 507
Review the Chapter 509
Key Terms 510
Test Yourself 510
Foreign and Defense
Policy 512
iill Roots of U.S. Foreign and Defense
Policy 514
Isolationism in the Early Republic 515
The United States as an Emerging Power 515
World War I and the Interwar Years 517
ifill The United States as a
World Power 518
World War II and Its Aftermath 518
The Cold War and Containment 519
The Post-Cold War World 522
■ EXPLORE YOUR WORLD 523
September 11,2001, and the War on Terrorism 524
Liii Foreign and Defense Policy
Decision Making 525
■ THE LIVING CONSTITUTION 526
The Constitution 526
The Executive Branch 527
Congress 528
The Judiciary 531
Interest Groups 532
EH Contemporary Challenges in Foreign
and Defense Policy 533
Trade 533
Terrorism 535
Nuclear Weapons 538
I HOW BIG IS THE WORLD’S STOCKPILE OF
NUCLEAR WEAPONS? 539
m Toward Reform: New Challenges in
American Foreign Policy 542
■ TAKE A CLOSER LOOK 543
Review the Chapter 545
Learn the Terms 546
Test Yourself 546
xiv
APPENDICES
nThe Declaration of
Independence 549
13 Annotated Constitution 551
Ш Federalist Papers: Nos. 10,
51,78 577
Glossary 587
Notes 599
Credits 613
Index 615
Answer Key 647
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spelling | O'Connor, Karen Verfasser aut American government roots and reform Karen O'Connor ; Larry J. Sabato ; Alixandra B. Yanus 12. ed., 2014 elections and updates ed. Boston [u.a.] Pearson c2016 XXIII, 647 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Always learning Staat (DE-588)4056618-3 gnd rswk-swf Politisches System (DE-588)4046584-6 gnd rswk-swf Regierung (DE-588)4049012-9 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4151278-9 Einführung gnd-content USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Politisches System (DE-588)4046584-6 s Regierung (DE-588)4049012-9 s Staat (DE-588)4056618-3 s DE-604 Sabato, Larry 1952- Verfasser (DE-588)128811803 aut Yanus, Alixandra B. Verfasser aut 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=028135688&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | O'Connor, Karen Sabato, Larry 1952- Yanus, Alixandra B. American government roots and reform Staat (DE-588)4056618-3 gnd Politisches System (DE-588)4046584-6 gnd Regierung (DE-588)4049012-9 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4056618-3 (DE-588)4046584-6 (DE-588)4049012-9 (DE-588)4078704-7 (DE-588)4151278-9 |
title | American government roots and reform |
title_auth | American government roots and reform |
title_exact_search | American government roots and reform |
title_full | American government roots and reform Karen O'Connor ; Larry J. Sabato ; Alixandra B. Yanus |
title_fullStr | American government roots and reform Karen O'Connor ; Larry J. Sabato ; Alixandra B. Yanus |
title_full_unstemmed | American government roots and reform Karen O'Connor ; Larry J. Sabato ; Alixandra B. Yanus |
title_short | American government |
title_sort | american government roots and reform |
title_sub | roots and reform |
topic | Staat (DE-588)4056618-3 gnd Politisches System (DE-588)4046584-6 gnd Regierung (DE-588)4049012-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Staat Politisches System Regierung USA Einführung |
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