This Land Is Your Land: Introduction to American Government and Politics
Version 2.0
By Martin Saiz and Jennifer L. De Maio
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Key Features
- Written with a bottom-up or "individual-up" view of the American political system
- Presents overall legal framework of the American political system, followed by the fundamental elements of the Constitution
- Chapters on political parties, interest groups, and the media illuminate how these institutions connect citizens and their representatives, making civic participation more cost effective
- Chapters on domestic and foreign policy to provide insights into how the government accomplishes its goals at home and abroad
- Useful learning structure includes end-of-chapter features that review main points, encourage critical reflection, and challenge readers to imagine how the American political system could become more democratic
- “What Can I Do” features suggest practical ways in which students can make a difference in their communities or influence the political system
- “What’s the Alternative” features provide thought-provoking insights into how our political system might be differently structured to become more democratic
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This Land is Your Land: Introduction to American Government and Politics is suitable for United States government and politics or American government and politics courses at the undergraduate level at two- and four-year colleges and universities.
This Land Is Your Land: Introduction to American Government and Politics seeks to engage a wide variety of students. It serves as an accessible and comprehensive assessment of the American political system, written to help students understand and participate effectively in democratic governance. With a focus on critical analysis and practical guidance, the text explores issues through both historic and institutional contexts. It encourages readers to explore and better understand different levels of active citizenship so they may choose the path that is right for themselves. This text covers the full range of topics included in introductory and survey courses on American government and politics.
New in This Version
- Chapter summaries added to all chapters
- Chapter 5: “Civil Rights: Necessary for Equal Treatment” features an expanded discussion of diversity and Black Lives Matter with a focus on the impact of George Floyd’s murder. Updated to reflect current demographics of Congress and other government institutions
- Chapter 10: “Media: Biased or a Business?” focuses on the increasingly important role played by social media and features updated data and figures on media consumption
- Chapter 14: “The Federal Courts: Unelected but Powerful” reflects key changes on the Supreme Court as well as current demographics regarding racial and ethnic diversity in the courts
- Chapter 16: “Foreign Policy: Engaging in the Global Community” includes expanded discussion of climate change and the role played by the United States in climate degradation. Includes new data and figures about military budgets and weapon capabilities
- About the Authors
- Acknowledgments
- Preface
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Chapter 1: Introduction: Principles of American Government and Politics
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Chapter 2: The Founding and the Constitution: Creating a Nation
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Chapter 3: Federalism: Two Governments in the Same Area
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Chapter 4: Civil Liberties: Necessary for Democracy to Exist
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Chapter 5: Civil Rights: Necessary for Equal Treatment
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Chapter 6: Public Opinion: Even the Busiest American Has One
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Chapter 7: Citizen Participation and Voting: America Checks the Fluids
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Chapter 8: Political Parties: Making Politics Cost Effective
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Chapter 9: Interest Groups: Effective Participation with an Upper-Class Bias
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Chapter 10: Media: Biased or a Business?
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Chapter 11: The U.S. Congress: We Love Our Representative, but Not the Institution
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Chapter 12: The President: Hoping for a Hero
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Chapter 13: Bureaucracy: Who Is Really Doing the Work?
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Chapter 14: The Federal Courts: Unelected but Powerful
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Chapter 15: Domestic Policy: Taking Care of Things at Home
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Chapter 16: Foreign Policy: Engaging in the Global Community
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Appendix A: The Constitution of the United States
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Appendix B: Federalist Paper #10
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Additions & Errata
9/20/22: from 8.5 the line "As a result, no third party candidate has won a single state in the Electoral College." has been deleted.