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In a storytelling approach that weaves contemporary examples together with historical context, By the People: Debating American Government, Seventh Edition explores the themes and ideas that drive the great debates in American government and politics. It introduces students to big questions like "Who governs?", "How does our system of government work?", "What does government do?", and "Who are we?" By challenging students with these questions, the text gets them to engage with, think about, and debate the merits of U.S. government and politics. The seventh edition is offered in Oxford Insight, a guided learning environment that delivers performance analytics, drives student engagement, and improves student outcomes.
Contents
1: The Ideas that Shape American Politics
2: The Constitution
3: Federalism and Nationalism
4: Civil Liberties
5: The Struggle for Civil Rights
6: Public Opinion and Political Participation
7: Media, Technology, and Government
8: Campaigns and Elections
9: Interest Groups and Political Parties
10: Congress
11: The Presidency
12: Bureaucracy
13: The Judicial Branch
14: Domestic and Foreign Policy



