A More Perfect Union: Introduction to American GovernmentBrooks/Cole Publishing Company, 1989 - 845 pages Co-authored by three academic experts, this volume attempts to emphasize the policy consequences of U.S. Government structures and political processes. The nation's political culture, Congressional behavior, the role and structure of the communication media, and implementation of public policy are dealt with in detail. This edition contains new chapters on Federalism and economic policies while the initial chapter deals with the United States as "The First New Nation." A special feature is a full-color political atlas. ISBN 0-534-11078-9: $40.00. |
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... important part of many public events in this country . Every day when they are in session , meetings of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives are opened with a prayer given by a mem- ber of the clergy . In 1954 , Congress added ...
... important part of many public events in this country . Every day when they are in session , meetings of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives are opened with a prayer given by a mem- ber of the clergy . In 1954 , Congress added ...
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... important in electoral success . 4. Socioeconomic status and age have powerful ef- fects on voting . Voters tend to be older , better educated , higher paid , and holders of higher- status jobs than nonvoters . The Democratic vote comes ...
... important in electoral success . 4. Socioeconomic status and age have powerful ef- fects on voting . Voters tend to be older , better educated , higher paid , and holders of higher- status jobs than nonvoters . The Democratic vote comes ...
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... important in hearing and deciding disputes between a variety of parties on many issues . In all nations , including the United States , a large number of public and private bodies other than courts help resolve disputes ( Sarat and ...
... important in hearing and deciding disputes between a variety of parties on many issues . In all nations , including the United States , a large number of public and private bodies other than courts help resolve disputes ( Sarat and ...
Table des matières
THE CONTEXT OF AMERICAN | 1 |
Types of Policies 656 The Intelligence Community 830 Foreign | 2 |
X | 12 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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A More Perfect Union: Introduction to American Government Samuel C. Patterson,Roger H. Davidson,Randall B. Ripley Affichage d'extraits - 1979 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
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