Conflict and Consensus in American Politics, Election Update
, by Wayne, Stephen J.; Mackenzie, G. Calvin; Cole, Richard- ISBN: 9780495104438 | 0495104434
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 12/12/2006
The Politics of American Democracy: An Introduction | p. xviii |
Conflict and Consensus in American Politics: An Introductory Discussion | p. 2 |
Introduction: President Lawrence Summers Speaks His Mind | p. 3 |
American Political Beliefs | p. 4 |
Basic Values and Beliefs | p. 6 |
Consensus, Conflict, and Apathy | p. 10 |
The Theory of American Democracy | p. 12 |
The Role of Politics | p. 12 |
The Relationship Between the People and Their Government | p. 14 |
Components of Democratic Government | p. 17 |
Public Inputs | p. 18 |
The Mechanism of Government | p. 20 |
Outputs: Public Policy | p. 23 |
Politics in Action: Illegal Immigration and American Democracy | p. 26 |
Summary | p. 28 |
Key Terms | p. 29 |
Discussion Questions | p. 29 |
Topics for Debate | p. 29 |
Where on the Web? | p. 30 |
Selected Readings | p. 30 |
Notes | p. 30 |
The Constitution: A Framework for Conflict Resolution | p. 32 |
Introduction: The Controversy over Same-Sex Marriages | p. 33 |
The Founders' Constitution | p. 36 |
The Revolutionary Background | p. 36 |
The Articles of Confederation | p. 39 |
The Constitutional Convention | p. 39 |
Basic Compromises | p. 40 |
Ratification | p. 42 |
The Constitution: Democratic or Reactionary? | p. 44 |
Enduring Ideas and Essential Tensions: Consensus and Conflict | p. 46 |
Popular Sovereignty | p. 46 |
Limited Government | p. 47 |
Individual Rights | p. 48 |
Separation of Powers | p. 49 |
Federalism | p. 50 |
Judicial Review | p. 51 |
The Living Constitution | p. 53 |
Amending the Constitution | p. 54 |
Interpreting the Constitution | p. 56 |
Politics in Action: Government and the Ten Commandments | p. 60 |
Summary | p. 62 |
Key Terms | p. 63 |
Discussion Questions | p. 63 |
Topics for Debate | p. 63 |
Where on the Web? | p. 63 |
Selected Readings | p. 64 |
Notes | p. 64 |
Federalism in Theory and in Practice | p. 66 |
Introduction: Federalism: Consensus in Theory, Controversy in Practice | p. 67 |
Federalism as a Political Issue | p. 70 |
The Changing (Nature of American Federalism | p. 71 |
National Supremacy Versus State Rights, 1787-1865 | p. 71 |
Redefining State and National Roles, 1865-1933 | p. 73 |
Expansion of the Federal Government, 1933-1968 | p. 74 |
From Grants-in-Aid to Mandates and Regulations, 1968-1994 | p. 76 |
Devolution Federalism, 1994-? | p. 77 |
Federal-State-Local Relations: Power and Politics | p. 82 |
National Regulation of States and Localities | p. 82 |
Grants-in-Aid | p. 84 |
State and Local Influences on National Policymaking | p. 92 |
Grantsmanship | p. 93 |
The Intergovernmental Lobby | p. 94 |
Federalism in Action: Setting National Standards for Alcohol Consumption | p. 96 |
Politics In Action: National Versus State Rights: Who's in Charge? | p. 99 |
Summary | p. 101 |
Key Terms | p. 103 |
Discussion Questions | p. 103 |
Topics for Debate | p. 103 |
Where on the Web? | p. 104 |
Selected Readings | p. 104 |
Notes | p. 104 |
Issues of Freedom, Equity, and Justice | p. 108 |
Introduction: Flag Burning and Free Speech | p. 109 |
Freedom of Speech | p. 111 |
Protected Speech | p. 112 |
Unprotected Speech | p. 114 |
Symbolic Expression and Conduct | p. 117 |
Religion and the Constitution | p. 119 |
Establishment of Religion | p. 119 |
Separation of Church and State | p. 119 |
Accommodating Church and State | p. 120 |
The Exercise of Religion | p. 121 |
The Quest for Equality | p. 124 |
The Extension of Voting Rights | p. 124 |
Redistricting and Equal Representation | p. 125 |
Ending Racial Discrimination | p. 126 |
The Brown Decision | p. 126 |
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 | p. 128 |
School Integration | p. 128 |
Nonracial Discrimination | p. 130 |
Minimal Versus Strict Scrutiny | p. 130 |
The Exacting Scrutiny Test | p. 130 |
Affirmative Action | p. 131 |
Justice for All | p. 134 |
Due Process of Law | p. 134 |
Unreasonable Searches and Seizures | p. 136 |
Government Interrogations | p. 137 |
Grants of Immunity | p. 138 |
Plea Bargaining | p. 138 |
Limits on Police | p. 138 |
The Miranda Warnings | p. 139 |
Right to Counsel | p. 139 |
Other Protections | p. 140 |
The Supreme Court's 2005-2006 Term: Major Decisions | p. 142 |
Politics in Action: Should the Death Penalty Be Abolished? | p. 145 |
Summary | p. 148 |
Key Terms | p. 149 |
Key Constitutional Law Cases | p. 150 |
Discussion Questions | p. 151 |
Topics for Debate | p. 151 |
Where on the Web? | p. 151 |
Selected Readings | p. 152 |
Notes | p. 152 |
Political Socialization, Public Opinion, and Participation | p. 156 |
Introduction: Social Security: The Public Takes a Stand | p. 157 |
The Development of Political Orientations and Attitudes | p. 161 |
Genetic Predispositions | p. 161 |
The Socialization Process | p. 162 |
Agents of Political Socialization | p. 167 |
Political Belief Systems | p. 171 |
Liberalism and Conservatism | p. 171 |
Beliefs About Democratic Government | p. 174 |
Public Opinion and Democratic Governance | p. 179 |
Determining Public Opinion | p. 183 |
The Hazards of Polling | p. 185 |
Public Knowledge | p. 186 |
Public Opinion and Political Participation | p. 188 |
Politics in Action: Public Opinion and Operation Iraqi Freedom | p. 192 |
Summary | p. 194 |
Key Terms | p. 196 |
Discussion Questions | p. 196 |
Topics for Debate | p. 196 |
Where on the Web? | p. 197 |
Selected Readings | p. 197 |
Notes | p. 198 |
Political Interest Groups | p. 202 |
Introduction: Lobbying for Firearms: The Power of the NRA | p. 203 |
Individuals, Groups, and Society | p. 206 |
The Origins and Evolution of Political Interest Groups | p. 207 |
Theories of Group Formation | p. 207 |
The Proliferation of Group Activities | p. 208 |
Sources of Group influence | p. 210 |
Electoral Activity | p. 213 |
Lobbying | p. 217 |
Types of Lobbying | p. 218 |
Targets of Lobbying | p. 220 |
Changes in Lobbying and Lobbyists | p. 224 |
Regulation of Lobbying | p. 226 |
Consequences of the Group Struggle | p. 228 |
Politics in Action: The Struggle Between the Forces of Energy and the Environment | p. 230 |
Summary | p. 232 |
Key Terms | p. 233 |
Discussion Questions | p. 233 |
Topics for Debate | p. 233 |
Where on the Web? | p. 233 |
Selected Readings | p. 234 |
Notes | p. 234 |
Political Parties | p. 236 |
Introduction: The Politicalization of the Christian Coalition | p. 237 |
The Nature of American Political Parties | p. 239 |
The Major Parties | p. 240 |
Minor Parties | p. 241 |
A Brief History of the Two-Party System | p. 244 |
The Development of National Parties, 1789-1824 | p. 245 |
The Regionalization of Parties, 1828-1852 | p. 246 |
The Civil War and Its Aftermath, 1856-1892 | p. 247 |
The Republican Era, 1896-1928 | p. 247 |
The Roosevelt Realignment, 1932-1968 | p. 250 |
The Composition of the Major Parties Today | p. 250 |
Party Organization | p. 254 |
The National Level | p. 254 |
The State Level | p. 257 |
The Local Level | p. 258 |
Parties and Elections | p. 260 |
Primary Elections | p. 260 |
Modern Campaigns | p. 261 |
Parties and Governance | p. 262 |
Determining the Party's Positions | p. 262 |
Converting Positions into Public Policy | p. 263 |
Partisan Influence on the Legislature | p. 264 |
Partisan Influence on the Executive and the Judiciary | p. 265 |
Politics in Action: Reforming the Nomination Process: The Democrats Try Again | p. 268 |
Summary | p. 270 |
Key Terms | p. 271 |
Discussion Questions | p. 271 |
Topics for Debate | p. 272 |
Where on the Web? | p. 272 |
Selected Readings | p. 273 |
Notes | p. 273 |
Campaigns and Elections | p. 276 |
Introduction: Campaigns, Collusion, and Conscience: The Cases of Tom Delay and Joe Lieberman | p. 277 |
Issues of Democratic Elections | p. 280 |
Suffrage: Who Should Be Able to Vote? | p. 280 |
How Should Elections Be Structured and Conducted? | p. 281 |
Should Citizens Be Able to Spend as Much, They Desire in Politics, Campaigns? | p. 283 |
The American Voter | p. 287 |
Who Votes and Why? | p. 288 |
Why Do People Vote in Certain Identifiable Ways? | p. 290 |
Models of Decision Making | p. 291 |
The Campaign for Office | p. 292 |
The Presidential Nomination Process | p. 292 |
The Presidential Election | p. 297 |
Nonpresidential Nominations and Elections | p. 298 |
Direct Democracy: Initiatives and Referenda | p. 306 |
Assessing the Meaning of Elections | p. 307 |
Contemporary Presidential Elections | p. 307 |
The 2006 Midterm Elections | p. 309 |
Congressional Elections | p. 312 |
Elections and Governance | p. 313 |
Politics in Action: Bush v. Gore-The Issues and Who Really Won | p. 315 |
Summary | p. 317 |
Key Terms | p. 319 |
Discussion Questions | p. 319 |
Topics for Debate | p. 319 |
Where on the Web? | p. 319 |
Selected Readings | p. 320 |
Notes | p. 320 |
Media and Politics | p. 324 |
Introduction: News Coverage of the War in Iraq | p. 325 |
The Role of the News Media | p. 327 |
Democracy and a Free Press | p. 328 |
Capitalism and a Fair Press | p. 331 |
A Brief History of the News Media in America | p. 333 |
Print Media: Newspapers | p. 333 |
Electronic Media | p. 334 |
Politics and the News Media | p. 344 |
The News Slant | p. 344 |
Manipulation of the News | p. 348 |
The Effect of the Media on Electoral Politics | p. 350 |
Government and the News Media | p. 352 |
Coverage of the President | p. 353 |
Coverage of Congress | p. 354 |
Coverage of the Judiciary | p. 355 |
The Effect of the News Media on People and Their Government | p. 356 |
Politics in Action: Private Behavior and the Public Interest | p. 359 |
Summary | p. 362 |
Key Terms | p. 363 |
Discussion Questions | p. 363 |
Topics for Debate | p. 363 |
Where on the Web? | p. 364 |
Selected Readings | p. 364 |
Notes | p. 364 |
Congress | p. 368 |
Introduction: President Bush Proposes a Faith-Based Initiative to a Republican Congress | p. 369 |
The Institution of Congress | p. 371 |
The Members of Congress | p. 372 |
The Work Environment | p. 372 |
The Organization of Congress | p. 376 |
Congressional Parties | p. 377 |
Party Politics in Congress | p. 379 |
The Committee System | p. 381 |
The Functions of Congress | p. 384 |
Legislation | p. 384 |
Representation | p. 392 |
Administrative Oversight | p. 395 |
Congressional Reform and Its Effect on American Democracy | p. 402 |
Politics in Action: The Case of the Killed Crusader | p. 404 |
Summary | p. 407 |
Key Terms | p. 408 |
Discussion Questions | p. 408 |
Topics for Debate | p. 409 |
Where on the Web? | p. 409 |
Selected Readings | p. 409 |
Notes | p. 410 |
The Presidency | p. 412 |
Introduction: Gaining Power from Congress: The President's "Fast-track" Authority | p. 413 |
The Powers of the Presidency | p. 415 |
Constitutional Authority | p. 416 |
The Evolution of Presidential Authority | p. 416 |
Political Power | p. 424 |
Going Public | p. 425 |
The Institutional Presidency | p. 429 |
The Executive Office of the President | p. 430 |
Significant Others | p. 436 |
The Personal Dimension | p. 441 |
Physical Health | p. 441 |
Character | p. 442 |
Managerial Style | p. 443 |
Cognition | p. 443 |
Presidential Policymaking | p. 445 |
Setting the Agenda | p. 445 |
Getting It Enacted into Legislation | p. 446 |
Implementing Policy in the Executive Branch | p. 446 |
Politics in Action: Presidential Decision Making in Iraq: Which Bush Was Right? | p. 448 |
Summary | p. 452 |
Key Terms | p. 453 |
Discussion Questions | p. 453 |
Topics for Debate | p. 454 |
Where on the Web? | p. 454 |
Selected Readings | p. 455 |
Notes | p. 455 |
The Federal Bureaucracy | p. 458 |
Introduction: Harvey Pitt and the Security and Exchange Commission | p. 459 |
The Organization of the Federal Bureaucracy | p. 461 |
Types of Organizational Structures | p. 461 |
Staffing the Bureaucracy | p. 467 |
The Executive Bureaucracy in Perspective | p. 469 |
Functions of the Executive Bureaucracy | p. 471 |
Implementation | p. 472 |
Policymaking | p. 475 |
Determinants of Bureaucratic Influence | p. 478 |
Problems of Performance and Accountability | p. 483 |
Legal Controls | p. 484 |
Legislative Checks | p. 484 |
Press Scrutiny | p. 486 |
Popular Participation | p. 486 |
Reform | p. 487 |
The Adequacy of Controls | p. 488 |
Politics in Action: Why Is Smokey the Bear Crying? | p. 489 |
Summary | p. 492 |
Key Terms | p. 494 |
Discussion Questions | p. 494 |
Topics for Debate | p. 494 |
Where on the Web? | p. 495 |
Selected Readings | p. 495 |
Notes | p. 495 |
The Judiciary | p. 496 |
Introduction: The Supreme Court Decides and Divides: Should Cross Burning Be Allowed? | p. 497 |
Judicial Federalism | p. 499 |
Federal Courts | p. 499 |
District Courts | p. 501 |
Appellate Courts | p. 501 |
State Courts | p. 501 |
The Power of Judicial Review | p. 504 |
Political Questions | p. 506 |
Judicial Review and Political Influence | p. 507 |
Judicial Activism Versus Self-Restraint | p. 508 |
How Judges Are Chosen | p. 510 |
Appointment of Supreme Court Justices | p. 512 |
Packing the Court | p. 512 |
The Supreme Court | p. 515 |
The Court's Caseload | p. 515 |
Deciding What to Decide | p. 516 |
Hearing and Discussing Cases | p. 517 |
Writing Opinions | p. 517 |
The Politics of Judicial Policymaking | p. 520 |
Politics in Action: The Case of the Unconfirmed Judge | p. 524 |
Summary | p. 527 |
Key Terms | p. 528 |
Discussion Questions | p. 528 |
Topics for Debate | p. 529 |
Where on the Web? | p. 529 |
Selected Readings | p. 529 |
Notes | p. 530 |
Domestic Policy | p. 532 |
Introduction: Making Public Policy: The Case of Prescription Drugs | p. 533 |
Types of Policy | p. 535 |
Impact-Based Classification | p. 536 |
Stages of Policy Development | p. 537 |
Problem Recognition | p. 537 |
Policy Formulation and Adoption: Iron Triangles and Issue Networks | p. 538 |
Policy Implementation | p. 540 |
Policy Evaluation | p. 541 |
Policy Reconsideration or Termination | p. 542 |
Politics and the Policy Process | p. 542 |
Incrementalism | p. 542 |
Major Policy Shifts | p. 543 |
Mixed Results | p. 544 |
Education Policy | p. 547 |
Education in America: An Overview | p. 547 |
Education Policy in the 1980s and 1990s | p. 548 |
Education Policy in the Twenty-First Century | p. 550 |
Health and Social Welfare Policy | p. 551 |
Social Welfare Programs: An Overview | p. 553 |
Social Insurance | p. 554 |
Unemployment Insurance | p. 556 |
Public Assistance | p. 557 |
The Politics of Social Welfare | p. 558 |
Housing Policy | p. 561 |
Housing Policy in the 1980s and 1990s | p. 562 |
Housing in the Twenty-First Century | p. 563 |
Environmental and Energy Policy | p. 564 |
Clean Water | p. 566 |
Clean Air | p. 567 |
Energy Policy | p. 568 |
Politics in Action: Where Do We Put Nuclear Waste? | p. 573 |
Summary | p. 574 |
Key Terms | p. 575 |
Discussion Questions | p. 575 |
Topics for Debate | p. 576 |
Where on the Web? | p. 576 |
Selected Readings | p. 576 |
Notes | p. 577 |
International and National Security Policy | p. 578 |
Introduction: Nuclear Proliferation and U.S. Foreign Policy | p. 579 |
Foreign and Defense Policymaking | p. 581 |
The Conflict-Consensus Quandary in National Security Policy | p. 581 |
Foreign and National Security Policymakers | p. 582 |
Personal Diplomacy and Summit Meetings | p. 589 |
Treaties and Executive Agreements | p. 591 |
Participation in International Organizations | p. 592 |
Intelligence, Spying, and Covert Operations | p. 593 |
Armed Forces and National Security | p. 594 |
The Evolution of National Security Policy | p. 598 |
The Cold War | p. 599 |
Nuclear Deterrence | p. 600 |
Foreign Economic and Military Aid | p. 601 |
Alliances | p. 602 |
Military Force | p. 602 |
Postcommunism and the Era of Uncertainty | p. 603 |
The Fading of Communism | p. 604 |
The Fracturing of Nation-States | p. 604 |
Economic Interdependence | p. 605 |
Terrorism and the New Demands of National Security Policy | p. 608 |
Politics in Action: To Intervene or Not: The Cases of Bosnia and Rwanda | p. 610 |
Summary | p. 611 |
Key Terms | p. 613 |
Discussion Questions | p. 613 |
Topics for Debate | p. 613 |
Where on the Web? | p. 613 |
Selected Readings | p. 614 |
Notes | p. 614 |
The Declaration of Independence | p. 616 |
The Constitution of the United States of America | p. 618 |
From The Federalist Nos. 10 and 51 | p. 629 |
Presidential Elections | p. 634 |
Party Control of Congress, 1901-2006 | p. 642 |
United States Supreme Court Justices, 1789-2006 | p. 644 |
Glossary | p. 647 |
Index | p. 661 |
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