Politics in AmericaIntroduces students to the American political system by examining the struggle for power-the participants, the stakes, the processes, and the institutional arenas. |
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... Chapter 1 Politics : Who Gets What , When , and How 1 Chapter 2 Political Culture : Ideas in Conflict 27 PART II : CONSTITUTION Chapter 3 The Constitution : Limiting Governmental Power 61 THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES Chapter 4 ...
... Chapter 1 Politics : Who Gets What , When , and How 1 Chapter 2 Political Culture : Ideas in Conflict 27 PART II : CONSTITUTION Chapter 3 The Constitution : Limiting Governmental Power 61 THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES Chapter 4 ...
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... chapter begins with a brief discussion of power in rela- tion to the subject matter of the chapter : for example , limiting governmental power ( Chapter 3 , " The Consti- tution " ) , dividing governmental power ( Chapter 4 ...
... chapter begins with a brief discussion of power in rela- tion to the subject matter of the chapter : for example , limiting governmental power ( Chapter 3 , " The Consti- tution " ) , dividing governmental power ( Chapter 4 ...
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... CHAPTER SIXTEEN 1. Paul Samuelson , Economics , 12th ed . ( New York : McGraw - Hill , 1985 ) , p . 5 . 2. For an argument that the money supply expands in election years in most democracies , see Edward R. Tufte , Political Control of ...
... CHAPTER SIXTEEN 1. Paul Samuelson , Economics , 12th ed . ( New York : McGraw - Hill , 1985 ) , p . 5 . 2. For an argument that the money supply expands in election years in most democracies , see Edward R. Tufte , Political Control of ...
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Politics and Political Science | 1 |
The Purposes of Government | 7 |
The Paradox of Democracy | 15 |
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