
Analyzing American Democracy
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New to the Fifth Edition
* New and updated statistical data reflecting the 2020 census and the 2022 midterm elections, and discussions of the implications of the data and the results.
* Offers a retrospective analysis of the entire Trump presidency and the first years of the Biden presidency.
* Examines contemporary questions of social justice and anticipates upcoming challenges to voting rights, affirmative action policies, health care and reproductive rights, and protections for ethnic minorities and the LGBT community.
* Previews the policy implications of an increasingly partisan Supreme Court, recaps the controversial recent decisions on health care, abortion, and environmental policy, and covers the historic confirmation of new justice Ketanji Brown-Jackson.
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Praise for Analyzing American DemocracyTeaching a broad survey course that covers the breadth of American politics can be a daunting task for both instructors and students. This text organizes what could be an overwhelming amount of information into a logical structure coupled with a straightforward, journalistic writing style that incorporates cutting-edge political science research with key political concepts. The result is a textbook that is truly an introduction to political science, not just civics or popular politics.
--Amanda Friesen, Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis
Analyzing American Democracy is one of the best American government books on the market. Not only is it comprehensive in covering material across the vast spectrum of American politics, but it also has an interesting point of view: the idea that our expectations of government and its performance may not be entirely realistic. The authors have written a book that is accessible to undergraduate students, yet provides sufficient detail for professors to examine the nuances of American politics today.
--Richard W. Waterman, University of Kentucky Praise for Analyzing American Democracy
"Teaching a broad survey course that covers the breadth of American politics can be a daunting task for both instructors and students. This text organizes what could be an overwhelming amount of information into a logical structure coupled with a straightforward, journalistic writing style that incorporates cutting-edge political science research with key political concepts. The result is a textbook that is truly an introduction to political science, not just civics or popular politics."
Amanda Friesen, Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis
"Analyzing American Democracy is one of the best American government books on the market. Not only is it comprehensive in covering material across the vast spectrum of American politics, but it also has an interesting point of view: the idea that our expectations of government and its performance may not be entirely realistic. The authors have written a book that is accessible to undergraduate students, yet provides sufficient detail for professors to examine the nuances of American politics today."
Richard W. Waterman, University of Kentucky
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Kevin B. Smith received his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and is currently a professor of political science at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, where he is also co-director of the UNL Political Science Physiology Lab. His primary research focus is on the biology of political attitudes and behavior. Smith is the recipient of his university's College of Arts & Sciences Outstanding Research and Creative Achievement Award.
Lydia M. Andrade received her Ph.D. from Texas A&M University and is Interim Dean of the College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences as well as a professor of political science at the University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio, TX. She is an award-winning teacher and author of a variety of teaching and learning guides including supplements for this text. She participates regularly in summer workshops with The College Board and is known for her work on the presidency, foreign policy, women and politics, and teacher diversity.
Content
PART I: THE CONSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK CHAPTER 2 The American Constitution
CHAPTER 3 Federalism
CHAPTER 4 Civil Liberties
CHAPTER 5 Civil Rights
PART II: CONNECTING CITIZENS TO GOVERNMENT CHAPTER 6 Interest Groups
CHAPTER 7 Political Parties
CHAPTER 8 The Mass Media and Politics
CHAPTER 9 Public Opinion and Political Socialization
CHAPTER 10 Elections
CHAPTER 11 Political Participation and Voting Behavior
PART III: OFFICIAL DECISION MAKING CHAPTER 12 Congress
CHAPTER 13 The Presidency
CHAPTER 14 The Bureaucracy
CHAPTER 15 The Federal Judiciary
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