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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... Close : Democratic and Republican Platforms : Can You Tell the Difference ? 220 Up Close : The Anatomy of the Elephant 224 Across the USA : Democratic and Republican Party Strength in the States 227 Compared to What ? Political Parties ...
... Close : Democratic and Republican Platforms : Can You Tell the Difference ? 220 Up Close : The Anatomy of the Elephant 224 Across the USA : Democratic and Republican Party Strength in the States 227 Compared to What ? Political Parties ...
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... Close : Washington's Most Powerful Lobbies 300 Up Close : AARP : The Nation's Most Powerful Interest Group 304 Up Close : EMILY's List 309 What Do You Think ? Is It What You Know or Who You Know ? 313 Politics in Cyberspace : Interest ...
... Close : Washington's Most Powerful Lobbies 300 Up Close : AARP : The Nation's Most Powerful Interest Group 304 Up Close : EMILY's List 309 What Do You Think ? Is It What You Know or Who You Know ? 313 Politics in Cyberspace : Interest ...
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... Close : An Attack on Affirmative Action 858 Up Close : A Public Case over Privacy 862 Up Close : Limited Reform 865 Up Close : Witnessing Executions 867 Up Close : Criminal Justice , an Expensive Headache 868 Up Close : More Is Involved ...
... Close : An Attack on Affirmative Action 858 Up Close : A Public Case over Privacy 862 Up Close : Limited Reform 865 Up Close : Witnessing Executions 867 Up Close : Criminal Justice , an Expensive Headache 868 Up Close : More Is Involved ...
Contents
Politics and Political Science | 1 |
The Purposes of Government | 7 |
The Paradox of Democracy | 15 |
Copyright | |
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