Author(s): Theodore J. Lowi , Benjamin Ginsberg , Kenneth A. Shepsle , Stephen Ansolabehere
This 16th edition of American Government: Power and Purpose provides an up-to-date and comprehensive overview of the foundations of American government and politics. this textbook covers a broad range of topics, including the Constitution, Congress, the President, civil liberties, public opinion, and policy making. It offers a framework for understanding the ongoing debates and developments in American government and politics and provides readers with the knowledge and tools needed to engage in the political process.
American Government: Power and Purpose 16th 9780393538915
- Categories: Society, Politics & Philosophy
- Published: 2021
- Edition: 16
- Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
- Pages: 912
- ISBN 13: 9780393538915
- File: EPUB, 81 MB
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essential reading for understanding American governance."