Chapter 8 Political Parties. Chapter 9 Elections. Chapter 10 Congress. Chapter 11 The Presidency. Chapter 12 The Federal Bureaucracy. Chapter 13 The Federal Courts. Chapter 14 Economic Policymaking. Chapter 15 Regulatory Policymaking. Chapter 16 Civil Liberties Policymaking. Chapter 17 Civil Rights Policymaking. Chapter 18 Foreign and Defense Policymaking. Pearson offers affordable and accessible purchase options to meet the needs of your students.
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Each chapter begins with a set of student learning outcomes. The outcomes help students organize their study by identifying the most important points in each chapter. What We Learned. Each chapter ends by repeating the learning outcomes stated at the beginning of the chapter and summarizing the key points of the chapter. New to This Edition. Full coverage of the election has been added to the text.
Chapter 4 includes updated voter turnout rates from the election and changes the turnout basis from voting age population to voting eligible population, Chapter 6 looks at the demographic trends that may well bring the Democratic Party back into power sometime between now and , and Chapter 7 discusses the Texas Two-Step and its role in the Democratic presidential nomination contest between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.
The state budget crisis that Texas will soon be facing is discussed in Chapter Previous editions. Sign In We're sorry! A robust and integrated pedagogical program, containing Outlines, Learning Objectives, Key Terms, and NEW practice tests helps students organize their study and reinforce concepts.
New to This Edition. Practice tests bound into the back of the text! This book is published as a "Longman Study Edition;" Neal Tannahill has therefore written a set of chapter tests -- consisting of 30 multiple-choice questions -- for each chapter. In addition to giving students practice taking exams, the author has designed the questions to walk students through chapter content section by section, thus ensuring student mastery of course material.
New Chapter on Criminal Justice! This new addition to the text — Chapter 14 — is fully up-to-date with the latest crime statistics, and provides coverage of important topics including the criminal prosecution process, capital punishment, corrections, juvenile justice, criminal justice policymaking, and more. The new edition includes increased or updated coverage of the following topics : Ch.
Ch 4: Debate between Republicans and Democrats on requiring picture ID in order to cast a ballot and discussion of turnout in the statewide election. Ch 5: Discussion of lobbying fight between liquor wholesalers and package stores and examination of the legislative agenda of the religious right.
The chapter examines how behind-the-scenes primary battles shape legislative policymaking. The chapter considers the effort to oust Speaker Tom Craddick as an episode in the transition of the Texas legislature from a nonpartisan to a partisan body. The chapter examines the controversy surrounding the order as part of an ongoing effort by the governor to expand the powers of his office.
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