We the people: an introduction to American politics
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Acknowledgments
ххііі
PART I Foundations
1 ·
American Political Culture
2
What Americans Think about Government
5
Trust in Government
5
Political Efficacy
8
Citizenship: Knowledge and Participation
9
The Necessity of Political Knowledge
11
POLITICS AND POPULAR CULTURE Political Knowledge and
Comedy Television
12
Government
13
Is Government Needed?
13
Forms of Government
13
Limiting Government
14
Access to Government: The Expansion of Participation
15
Influencing the Government through Participation: Politics
15
Who Are Americans?
16
WHO ARE AMERICANS? An Increasingly Diverse Nation
17
Immigration and Ethnic Diversity
18
Immigration and Race
20
Twenty-First-Century Americans
21
Thinking Critically about American Political Culture
24
Liberty
24
Equality
25
Democracy
26
Liberty, Equality, and Democracy in Practice
26
VM
AMERICA
IN THE WORLD Should America Export Democracy?
29
GET INVOLVED Honing Your Political Radar
31
Practice Quiz
33
Chapter Outline
34
Key Terms
34
For Further Reading
35
Recommended Web Sites
35
2 ·
The Founding and the Constitution
36
The First Founding: Interests and Conflicts
39
British Taxes and Colonial Interests
39
Political Strife and the Radicalizing of the Colonists
40
The Declaration of Independence
41
The Articles of Confederation
42
The Second Founding: From Compromise to Constitution
43
International Standing and Balance of Power
43
The Annapolis Convention
43
Shays s Rebellion
44
The Constitutional Convention
44
WHO ARE AMERICANS? Who Benefits from the Great Compromise?
47
The Constitution
50
The Legislative Branch
50
The Executive Branch
52
The Judicial Branch
53
National Unity and Power
53
Amending the Constitution
54
Ratifying the Constitution
54
Constitutional Limits on the National Government s Power
54
The Fight for Ratification
57
Federalists versus Antifederalists
57
Reflections on the Founding
60
POLITICS AND POPULAR CULTURE Federalists versus Antifederalists:
The Debate Gets Personal
61
The Citizen s Role and the Changing Constitution
62
Amendments: Many Are Called, Few Are Chosen
62
AMERICA IN THE WORLD The American Constitution:
A Model for the World?
63
The Case of the Equal Rights Amendment
64
Which Were Chosen? An Analysis of the Twenty-seven
65
The Supreme Court and Constitutional Amendment
67
Thinking Critically about Liberty, Equality, and Democracy
67
GET INVOLVED Amending the Constitution
68
Practice Quiz
71
Chapter Outline
72
Key Terms
72
For Further Reading
72
Recommended Web Sites
73
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CONTENTS
З
·
Federalism
74
Federalism in the Constitution
77
The Powers of the National Government
77
The Powers of State Government
77
State Obligations to Each Other
78
POLITICS AND POPULAR CULTURE From the Entertainment World to
State and Local Politics
80
Local Government and the Constitution
81
The Changing Relationship between the Federal Government and the
States
82
Restraining National Power with Dual Federalism
82
Federalism and the Slow Growth of the National Government s Power
84
The Changing Role of the States
87
AMERICA IN THE WORLD International Trade Agreements and the States
89
Who Does What? Public Spending and the Federal Framework
90
The New Deal
90
Federal Grants
91
Cooperative Federalism
93
Regulated Federalism and National Standards
94
New Federalism and State Control
97
Devolution: For Whose Benefit?
99
Federalism since
2000 101
WHO ARE AMERICANS? Who Benefits from Federal Spending?
103
GET INVOLVED Take Action at the State Level
105
Thinking Critically about the Federal System
106
Practice Quiz
107
Chapter Outline
108
Key Terms
108
For Further Reading
109
Recommended Web Sites
109
4
® Civil Liberties
110
A Brief History of the Bill of Rights
113
Nationalizing the Bill of Rights
113
The First Amendment and Freedom of Religion
117
Separation between Church and State
117
Free Exercise of Religion
120
The First Amendment and Freedom of Speech and the Press
121
Freedom of the Press
125
The Second Amendment and the Right to Bear Arms
130
Rights of the Criminally Accused
131
The Fourth Amendment and Searches and Seizures
132
The Fifth Amendment
134
WHO ARE AMERICANS? Who Is in Prison?
135
The Sixth Amendment and the Right to Counsel
137
The Eighth Amendment and Cruel and Unusual Punishment
138
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AMERICA
IN THE WORLD The Death Penalty
139
The Right to Privacy
140
POLITICS AND POPULAR CULTURE Facebook and the Right to Privacy
142
Thinking Critically about the Future of Civil Liberties
144
GET INVOLVED Free Speech on Campus
145
Practice Quiz
147
Chapter Outline
148
Key Terms
148
For Further Reading
148
Recommended Web Sites
149
5 ·
Civil Rights
150
The Struggle for Civil Rights
153
Slavery and the Abolitionist Movement
154
The Link to the Women s Rights Movement
154
The Civil War Amendments to the Constitution
155
Civil Rights and the Supreme Court: Separate but Equal
157
Organizing for Equality
157
Litigating for Equality after World War II
159
Civil Rights after Brown v. Board of Education
161
The Civil Rights Acts
163
The Universalization of Civil Rights
171
Women and Gender Discrimination
172
WHO ARE AMERICANS? Have Women Achieved Equal Rights?
173
Latinos
176
Asian Americans
179
Native Americans
180
AMERICA IN THE WORLD Human Rights and International Politics
181
Disabled Americans
182
The Aged
183
Gays and Lesbians
183
Affirmative Action
184
POLITICS AND POPULAR CULTURE Television and Public Opinion
Regarding Minority Groups
185
The Supreme Court and the Burden of Proof
186
Referenda on Affirmative Action
188
Thinking Critically about the Affirmative Action Debate
189
GET INVOLVED Civil Rights on Campus
191
Practice Quiz
192
Chapter Outline
194
Key Terms
194
For Further Reading
194
Recommended Web Sites
194
CONTENTS
PART II Politics
6 ·
Public Opinion
196---------------------------------------
Understanding Public Opinion
199
Political Values
200
Forms of Disagreement
201
How Political Values Are Formed
201
Influences on Our Political Values
202
POLITICS AND POPULAR CULTURE Is There a Culture War in America?
209
From Political Values to Ideology
210
How We Form Political Opinions
214
Political Knowledge
215
AMERICA IN THE WORLD How Americans View the World and Vice Versa
217
The Influence of Political Leaders, Private Groups, and the Media
218
Measuring Public Opinion
222
WHO ARE AMERICANS? Who Supported Health Care Reform?
223
Constructing Public Opinion from Surveys
224
Thinking Critically about Public Opinion and Democracy
230
GET INVOLVED Become a Savvy Consumer of Polls
231
Practice Quiz
233
Chapter Outline
234
Key Terms
234
For Further Reading
235
Recommended Web Sites
235
The Media
236
The Media Industry and Government
239
Types of Media
239
WHO ARE AMERICANS? Who Follows the News—and How?
241
POLITICS AND POPULAR CULTURE The Internet, Blogs, and the
Transformation of Political News
244
Regulation of the Broadcast Media
245
Organization and Ownership of the Media
247
Nationalization of the News
248
News Coverage
249
Journalists
249
Subjects of the News
251
The Power of Consumers
253
Media Power in American Politics
255
Shaping Events
256
The Sources of Media Power
256
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AMERICA IN THE WORLD
What the Media Tell Americans about the
World and the World about America
259
The Rise of Adversarial Journalism
260
Thinking Critically about Media Power and Democracy
262
GET INVOLVED Become an Informed and Vocal News Critic
263
Practice Quiz
265
Chapter Outline
266
Key Terms
266
For Further Reading
267
Recommended Web Sites
267
8 ·
Political Participation and Voting
268
Forms of Political Participation
271
Voting
274
Who Participates, and How?
278
WHO ARE AMERICANS? Who Voted in
2008? 279
African Americans
280
Latinos
282
Asian Americans
283
Women versus Men
284
Religious Identity and Politics
287
Age and Participation
288
Explaining Political Participation
290
Socioeconomic Status
290
POLITICS AND POPULAR CULTURE Digital Media and the
New Political Engagement
291
Civic Engagement
292
Formal Obstacles
293
Political Mobilization
296
Thinking Critically about Political Participation and Liberty,
Equality, and Democracy
299
GET INVOLVED Become a Voter (and More)
300
Practice Quiz
302
Chapter Outline
304
Key Terms
304
For Further Reading
304
Recommended Web Sites
304
9 ·
Political Parties
306-----------------------
What Are Political Parties?
309
The Two-Party System in America
310
Party Systems
310
Electoral Alignments and Realignments
317
American Third Parties
319
Party Organization
321
National Convention
322
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National
Committee
324
Congressional Campaign Committees
325
State and Local Party Organizations
325
Parties and the Electorate
326
Group Affiliations
327
Parties and Elections
330
Recruiting Candidates
330
WHO ARE AMERICANS? Who Identifies with Which Party?
331
Nominations
332
Getting Out the Vote
332
Facilitating Voter Choice
333
Parties and Government
334
Parties and Policy
334
POLITICS AND POPULAR CULTURE Partisanship in the Media
335
Parties in Congress
336
President and Party
337
AMERICA IN THE WORLD Political Parties and the World
338
Thinking Critically about the Role of Parties in a Democracy
339
GET INVOLVED Become a Party Activist
341
Practice Quiz
343
Chapter Outline
344
Key Terms
344
For Further Reading
345
Recommended Web Sites
345
10 ·
Campaigns and Elections
346
Elections in America
349
Types of Elections
349
The Criteria for Winning
350
Electoral Districts
351
The Ballot
352
The Electoral College
353
Election Campaigns
355
Advisers
355
Polling
356
The Primaries
358
Presidential Elections
359
The Convention
361
The General Election Campaign and High-Tech Politics
364
POLITICS AND POPULAR CULTURE The Age of the Talk Show Campaign
365
AMERICA IN THE WORLD American Campaign Techniques
Conquer the World
369
Campaigns and Political Equality: From Labor-intensive to Capital-Intensive Politics
371
How Voters Decide
372
Partisan Loyalty
372
Issues
373
Candidate Characteristics
374
CONTENTS
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The
2008
and
2010
Elections
376
The
2008
Primaries
376
The General Election
379
WHO ARE AMERICANS? Who Supported
Obama
in
2008? 383
The
2010
Elections
384
Money and Politics
389
Sources of Campaign Funds
389
GET INVOLVED Influence Campaigns and Elections Before You Cast Your
Vote
394
Implications for Democracy
395
Thinking Critically about the Electoral Process
396
Practice Quiz
397
Chapter Outline
398
Key Terms
398
For Further Reading
398
Recommended Web Sites
399
11 ·
Groups and Interests
400
The Character of Interest Groups
403
Common Types of Interest Groups
404
What Interests Are Not Represented?
405
Organizational Components
405
AMERICA IN THE WORLD Do Foreign Interests Exert Influence in the
United States?
406
The Characteristics of Members
410
The Proliferation of Groups
411
The Expansion of Government
411
The New Politics Movement and Public Interest Groups
412
Strategies: The Quest for Political Power
413
Direct Lobbying
413
Cultivating Access
418
Using the Courts (Litigation)
420
Mobilizing Public Opinion
421
Using Electoral Politics
423
POLITICS AND POPULAR CULTURE Celebrity Involvement with
Groups and Interests
425
WHO ARE AMERICANS? Who Is Represented by PACs?
427
GET INVOLVED Take an Interest in Interest Groups
429
Thinking Critically about Groups and Interests: The Dilemmas of Reform
430
Practice Quiz
431
Chapter Outline
432
Key Terms
432
For Further Reading
432
Recommended Web Sites
433
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CONTENTS
PART III Institutions
12 ·
Congress
434
Congress: Representing the American People
437
House and Senate: Differences in Representation
437
Sociological versus Agency Representation
438
WHO ARE AMERICANS? Who Are the Members of Congress?
441
The Electoral Connection
442
Direct Patronage
447
The Organization of Congress
449
Party Leadership in the House
449
Party Leadership in the Senate
450
Legislative Agendas
451
The Committee System
452
The Staff System: Staffers and Agencies
455
Informal Organization: The Caucuses
456
Rules of Lawmaking: How a Bill Becomes a Law
457
Committee Deliberation
457
Debate
459
Conference Committee: Reconciling House and Senate Versions
of Legislation
461
Presidential Action
461
How Congress Decides
462
Constituency
462
Interest Groups
463
POLITICS AND POPULAR CULTURE Celebrities, Capitol Hill, and the
2009
Health Care Debate
464
Party Discipline
465
Weighing Diverse Influences
469
Beyond Legislation: Other Congressional Powers
469
AMERICA IN THE WORLD What Is Congress s Role in
Foreign Policy?
470
Oversight
471
Advice and Consent: Special Senate Powers
472
Impeachment
473
Thinking Critically about Congress and Democracy
473
GET INVOLVED Get Your Representatives in Congress
Working for You
474
Practice Quiz
476
Chapter Outline
478
Key Terms
478
For Further Reading
478
Recommended Web Sites
479
CONTENTS
13 ·
The Presidency
480
The Constitutional Basis of the Presidency
483
The Constitutional Powers of the Presidency
484
Expressed Powers
486
AMERICA IN THE WORLD The President versus the World:
How Presidents Seized Control of the War Power
487
Delegated Powers
496
The Presidency as an Institution
497
The Cabinet
498
The White House Staff
499
The Executive Office of the President
500
The Vice Presidency
500
The First Spouse
501
The President and Policy
502
POLITICS AND POPULAR CULTURE Satire and Perceptions of the
American Presidency
503
The Contemporary Bases of Presidential Power
504
Party as a Source of Power
504
Going Public
505
WHO ARE AMERICANS? Who Thinks the President Is Doing a Good Job?
507
The Administrative State
508
Thinking Critically about Presidential Power and Democracy
513
GET INVOLVED Work in the White House
514
Practice Quiz
516
Chapter Outline
517
Key Terms
518
For Further Reading
518
Recommended Web Sites
518
14 ·
Bureaucracy in a Democracy
520
Bureaucracy and Bureaucrats
523
The Size of the Federal Service
523
Bureaucrats
526
WHO ARE AMERICANS? Who Are Bureaucrats ?
529
The Organization of the Executive Branch
530
Promoting the Public Welfare
531
Providing National Security
535
POLITICS AND POPULAR CULTURE Crime, Violence, and
National Security on Television
536
Maintaining a Strong Economy
542
Can the Bureaucracy Be Reformed?
545
Reinventing the Bureaucracy
545
Termination
546
Devolution
547
Privatization
547
CONTENTS
AMERICA IN THE WORLD
Creating the Capabilities for Nation Building
548
Managing the Bureaucracy
552
The President as Chief Executive
553
Congressional Oversight
555
GET INVOLVED Navigate the Bureaucracy
557
Thinking Critically about Responsible Bureaucracy in a Democracy
558
Practice Quiz
559
Chapter Outline
560
Key Terms
560
For Further Reading
561
Recommended Web Sites
561
15 ·
The Federal Courts
562-----------------------------
The Legal System
565
Cases and the Law
565
Types of Courts
566
Federal Jurisdiction
570
Federal Trial Courts
570
Federal Appellate Courts
570
The Supreme Court
571
How Judges Are Appointed
572
WHO ARE AMERICANS? Who Are Federal Judges?
573
The Power of the Supreme Court: Judicial Review
575
Judicial Review of Acts of Congress
575
Judicial Review of State Actions
576
Judicial Review of Federal Agency Actions
577
Judicial Review and Presidential Power
578
Judicial Review and Lawmaking
579
The Supreme Court in Action
581
Controlling the Flow of Cases
584
Lobbying for Access: Interests and the Court
586
POLITICS AND POPULAR CULTURE MGM v. Grokster:
Digital Media and the Federal Courts
587
The Supreme Court s Procedures
588
Explaining Supreme Court Decisions
590
Judicial Power and Politics
592
Traditional Limitations on the Federal Courts
592
AMERICA IN THE WORLD The Supreme Court and International Law
593
Two Judicial Revolutions
594
GET INVOLVED Become an Advocate for Justice
596
Thinking Critically about the Judiciary, Liberty, and Democracy
597
Practice Quiz
598
Chapter Outline
599
Key Terms
600
For Further Reading
600
Recommended Web Sites
601
CONTENTS
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PART IV Policy
16 ·
Government and the Economy
602
The Goals of Economic Policy
605
Promoting Stable Markets
606
Promoting Economic Prosperity
607
Promoting Business Development
612
Protecting Employees and Consumers
614
Four Schools of Economic Thought
616
The Tools of Economic Policy
617
Monetary Policies
618
Fiscal Policies
620
Regulation and Antitrust Policy
626
Subsidies and Contracting
628
The Environment and the Economy
629
The Debate on Global Warming
630
Environmental Policies
632
AMERICA IN THE WORLD The United States and Global Climate Change
634
The Politics of Economic Policy Making
636
The Changing Federal Role in the Economy
637
POLITICS AND POPULAR CULTURE Coca-Cola and the Middle East: Brands as
American Icons
638
Politics and the Great Recession of
2008 639
Business and Labor ¡n the Economy
641
Thinking Critically about Economic Policy
642
WHO ARE AMERICANS? The Income Gap
643
GET INVOLVED Your Money and Politics
645
Practice Quiz
646
Chapter Outline
648
Key Terms
648
For Further Reading
648
Recommended Web Sites
649
17 ·
Social Policy
650
The Welfare State
653
The History of the Social Welfare System
653
Foundations of the Welfare State
655
Welfare Reform
658
WHO ARE AMERICANS? Who Benefits from Social Programs?
659
How Do We Pay for the Welfare State?
661
Opening Opportunity
664
Education Policies
664
Employment and Training Programs
666
Health Policies
667
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CONTENTS
AMERICA
IN THE WORLD The American Health-Care System in Comparison
668
Health-Care Reform
669
POLITICS AND POPULAR CULTURE Health Policy in Television and Film
671
Housing Policies
672
Who Gets What from Social Policy?
673
The Elderly
674
The Middle Class
675
The Working Poor
676
The Nonworking Poor
677
Minorities, Women, and Children
677
GET INVOLVED Take an Active Stance on Social Problems
679
Thinking Critically about Social Policy and Equality
680
Practice Quiz
681
Chapter Outline
682
Key Terms
682
For Further Reading
683
Recommended Web Sites
683
18 ·
Foreign Policy and Democracy
684
The Nature of Foreign Policy
687
The Goals of Foreign Policy
688
Security
688
Economic Prosperity
692
International Humanitarian Policies
693
AMERICA IN THE WORLD The United States and the
World Trade Organization
694
Who Makes American Foreign Policy?
697
The President
697
The Bureaucracy
698
Congress
699
Interest Groups
701
The Media
703
Putting It Together
703
The Instruments of Modern American Foreign Policy
704
Diplomacy
704
The United Nations
705
The International Monetary Structure
706
POLITICS AND POPULAR CULTURE Popular Culture and
America s Reputation Abroad
707
Economic Aid and Sanctions
708
WHO ARE AMERICANS? Who Are Americans in the Eyes of the World?
709
Collective Security
710
Military Force
712
Arbitration
713
Thinking Critically about America s Role in the World Today
714
CONTENTS
xix
GET INVOLVED Make Your Voice Heard in Foreign Policy
715
Practice Quiz
716
Chapter Outline
717
Key Terms
718
For Further Reading
718
Recommended Web Sites
718
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Appendix
Al
The Declaration of Independence
Al
The Articles of Confederation
A4
The Constitution of the United States of America A8
Amendments to the Constitution A14
The Federalist Papers A20
Presidents and Vice Presidents A25
Glossary A27
Endnotes A39
Answer Key A65
Photo Credits A67
Index A69
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title | We the people an introduction to American politics |
title_auth | We the people an introduction to American politics |
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title_full | We the people an introduction to American politics Benjamin Ginsberg ; Theodore J. Lowi ; Margaret Weir |
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title_full_unstemmed | We the people an introduction to American politics Benjamin Ginsberg ; Theodore J. Lowi ; Margaret Weir |
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