Lesson 1
Preface
- Subject:
- Social Science, Political Science
- Material Type:
- Full Course
- Level:
- Community College / Lower Division, College / Upper Division
- Provider:
- Rice University
- Provider Set:
- OpenStax College
- Tags:
- License:
- Creative Commons Attribution
- Language:
- English
American Government
American Government is designed to meet the scope and sequence requirements of the single-semester American government course. This title includes innovative features designed to enhance student learning, including Insider Perspective features and a Get Connected Module that shows students how they can get engaged in the political process. The book provides an important opportunity for students to learn the core concepts of American government and understand how those concepts apply to their lives and the world around them. American Government includes updated information on the 2016 presidential election.
Senior Contributing Authors
Glen Krutz (Content Lead), University of Oklahoma
Sylvie Waskiewicz, PhD (Lead Editor)
- American Government and Civic Engagement
Lesson 1
IntroductionLesson 2
What is Government?Lesson 4
Engagement in a Democracy
- The Constitution and Its Origins
Lesson 1
IntroductionLesson 3
The Articles of ConfederationLesson 6
Constitutional Change
- American Federalism
Lesson 1
IntroductionLesson 2
The Division of PowersLesson 4
Intergovernmental RelationshipsLesson 5
Competitive Federalism Today
- Civil Liberties
Lesson 1
IntroductionLesson 2
What Are Civil Liberties?Lesson 3
Securing Basic FreedomsLesson 4
The Rights of SuspectsLesson 5
Interpreting the Bill of Rights
- Civil Rights
Lesson 1
IntroductionLesson 4
The Fight for Women’s Rights
- The Politics of Public Opinion
Lesson 1
IntroductionLesson 2
The Nature of Public OpinionLesson 3
How Is Public Opinion Measured?Lesson 4
What Does the Public Think?Lesson 5
The Effects of Public Opinion
- Voting and Elections
Lesson 1
IntroductionLesson 2
Voter RegistrationLesson 3
Voter TurnoutLesson 4
ElectionsLesson 5
Campaigns and VotingLesson 6
Direct Democracy
- The Media
Lesson 1
IntroductionLesson 2
What Is the Media?Lesson 3
The Evolution of the MediaLesson 4
Regulating the MediaLesson 5
The Impact of the Media
- Political Parties
Lesson 1
IntroductionLesson 3
The Two-Party System
- Interest Groups and Lobbying
Lesson 1
IntroductionLesson 2
Interest Groups Defined
- Congress
Lesson 1
IntroductionLesson 3
Congressional ElectionsLesson 4
Congressional RepresentationLesson 5
House and Senate OrganizationsLesson 6
The Legislative Process
- The Presidency
Lesson 1
IntroductionLesson 4
Organizing to GovernLesson 5
The Public Presidency
- The Courts
Lesson 1
IntroductionLesson 3
The Dual Court SystemLesson 4
The Federal Court SystemLesson 5
The Supreme Court
- State and Local Government
Lesson 1
IntroductionLesson 2
State Power and DelegationLesson 3
State Political CultureLesson 4
Governors and State LegislaturesLesson 5
State Legislative Term LimitsLesson 6
County and City Government
- The Bureaucracy
Lesson 1
IntroductionLesson 5
Controlling the Bureaucracy
- Domestic Policy
Lesson 1
IntroductionLesson 2
What Is Public Policy?Lesson 3
Categorizing Public PolicyLesson 4
Policy ArenasLesson 5
PolicymakersLesson 6
Budgeting and Tax Policy
- Foreign Policy
Lesson 1
IntroductionLesson 2
Defining Foreign PolicyLesson 3
Foreign Policy InstrumentsLesson 5
Approaches to Foreign Policy
Lesson 1
Declaration of Independence
Lesson 1
Federalist Papers #10 and #51
Lesson 1
Selected Supreme Court Cases