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Bardes/Shelley/Schmidt's AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS TODAY, THE ESSENTIALS, 20th Edition, inspires and equips students to become active, informed citizens. Making politics personal, it focuses on how government impacts readers -- now and in the future. Unbiased, concisely organized and updated with 2020 election analysis, it delivers thorough coverage in a streamlined, easy-to-read format. It emphasizes critical thinking about political issues while encouraging students to become involved in the political process. Current, compelling and thought-provoking examples truly engage students. MindTap -- Cengage's online learning solution -- is available and fully integrated with this text. In a time of enhanced distance learning necessitated by the COVID-19 global pandemic, these tools for student engagement are essential components of a successful course on U.S. government and politics.
- Providing captivating, up-to-date insight into the dynamics of U.S. politics, the new edition spotlights "Election 2020" results throughout. These intriguing features help students think critically about recent events and consider them in the context of American political theory and history.
- More demographics material is included throughout, particularly in Chapter 1, which presents material on positive and negative trends, such as unemployment and inequality, and falling crime and teen pregnancy rates, and rising mortality rates among members of the rural white working class.
- Major updates to the content have been made in the areas of public opinion, interest groups, political parties, social media in politics, key Supreme Court rulings, and the Trump administration.
- Includes new discussion of the coronavirus pandemic and its impact, racism in America and the role of the police, Supreme Court appointments, voting rights, President Trump’s executive orders, foreign policy coverage of Syria, the rise of China, trade relations, and more.
- Chapters on Domestic and Economic Policy and Foreign Policy have been completely updated and modernized.
- The Congress chapter reports the increasing control of leaders in both parties over proposed legislation and the decline of the committee system.
- Helping students become better informed, a "Consider the Source" feature encourages them to think more discerningly about the primary sources from which many statistics and statements are derived in U.S. government research.
- Extremely student-friendly, the text combines a conversational, easy-to-read style with a concise organization that delivers thorough coverage in a streamlined format.
- This edition thoroughly engages students by focusing on how government impacts them personally -- now and in the future. Chapter 1 shows students how government is everywhere, at every stage of their lives. "Why Should You Care About ..." and "How You Can Make a Difference" features encourage community and political participation. In addition, student demographics, social media and cross-generational information is incorporated throughout.
- Maximizing study time, Learning Outcomes open each chapter and correlate to every major section to help students target their reading and then are revisited in the chapter summary and end-of-chapter quiz for an effective review. These are tied to the Introduction to American Government outcomes that are expected from most courses across the country.
- Helping students develop a more informed perspective, "What If ..." features pique their interest while encouraging them to think critically about key concepts.
- "Which Side Are You On?" features challenge students to analyze their own thoughts and beliefs, take a stand on controversial issues and explore ways to take action.
- Prompting students to engage with material outside of class, an Additional Resources section at the end of each chapter provides suggestions for current online resources, books and videos.
- MindTap for American Government and Politics Today: The Essentials is an immersive, outcomes-driven online learning experience. In addition to a dynamic eTextbook that brings the printed text to life, a variety of assignable, auto-graded activity types in MindTap enable students to flex their critical thinking muscles while soaking in key concepts. Learners are encouraged to read with close attention, write persuasively with logic, interpret data, consider and articulate their own positions on key course topics, and much more. Integration with your Learning Management System allows you to easily export grades and access analytics.
1. The Democratic Republic.
2. The Constitution.
3. Federalism.
Part II: CIVIL RIGHTS AND LIBERTIES.
4. Civil Liberties.
5. Civil Rights.
Part III: PEOPLE AND POLITICS.
6. Public Opinion and Political Socialization.
7. Interest Groups.
8. Political Parties.
9. Campaigns and Elections.
10. The Media.
Part IV: POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS.
11. The Congress.
12. The President.
13. The Executive Branch.
14. The Courts.
Part V: PUBLIC POLICY.
15. Domestic and Economic Policy.
16. Foreign Policy.
Appendix A: The Declaration of Independence.
Appendix B: The Constitution of the United States and Amendments to the Constitution of the United States.
Appendix C: Federalist Papers Nos. 10, 51 and 78.
Appendix D: Justices of the U.S. Supreme Court Since 1900.
Appendix E: Party Control of Congress Since 1900.
Appendix F: The Presidents of the United States.