This reader is designed to supplement an introductory college course on American government. It places American politics within the framework of constitutional democracy and covers constitutionalism, separation of powers, federalism, civil liberties, civil rights, political parties, interest groups, the presidency, Congress, the judiciary, political economy, foreign policy, and the future of American democracy. The book combines classical texts, analytical writings, and major judicial cases to show how American political institutions and ideas developed. It includes readings from Aristotle, Hamilton, Madison, Jefferson, Bagehot, Bryce, Calhoun, Tocqueville, and others, as well as cases such as McCulloch v. Maryland, Near v. Minnesota, Brown v. Board of Education, Marbury v. Madison, and United States v. Darby.
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American Government: Readings and Cases
Peter Woll
Penerbit :
Little, Brown and Company, Boston and Toronto
Tahun :
1962
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No Scan908
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No Klasifikasi973 Wol a
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No Registrasi519A/IX/2006
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