
Challenge your students to ENGAGE in the conversation and process; THINK about the ideas, history, structure, and function; and DEBATE the merits of American government and politics in the 21st century.In a storytelling approach that weaves contemporary examples together with historical context, By the People: Debating American Government, Brief 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 think about, engage with, and debate the merits of U.S. government and politics.Ideal for professors who prefer a shorter text, By the People, Brief Edition, condenses the content of the comprehensive edition while also preserving its essential insights, organization, and approach. Approximately 20% shorter and less expensive than its parent text, the full-color Brief Edition features a more streamlined narrative, deletes the "Comparing Nations" boxes, and is enhanced by the same extensive support package as the longer edition.FEATURES:ENGAGE* "By the Numbers" boxes containing fun facts help frame the quizzical reality of American politics and government* "See For Yourself" features enable students to connect with the click of a smart phone to videos and other interactive online contentTHINK* Chapter One introduces students to seven key American ideas, which are revisited throughout the text* "The Bottom Line" summaries conclude each chapter section, underscoring the most important aspects of the discussionDEBATE* "What Do You Think?" boxes encourage students to use their critical-thinking skills and debate and/or take a stand on important issues* Four major themes, in the form of questions to spark debate, are presented to students in Chapter One and appear throughout the text
This text investigates the core mechanisms and foundational debates of the American political system to determine how historical context informs contemporary governance. Authors Rogan Kersh and James A. Morone utilize a narrative-driven approach to examine the structural and functional realities of U.S. politics. By framing the material around four central questions—who governs, how the system works, what government does, and national identity—the authors provide a framework for students to analyze the merits and challenges of the 21st-century American state.
What You Will Find
Educators frequently utilize this text as a streamlined alternative to comprehensive political science volumes, noting its effectiveness in maintaining academic rigor while reducing overall length. Experts highlight the book's success in balancing historical context with contemporary political examples to keep students engaged with complex institutional concepts.
Page Count:
656
Publication Date:
2013-08-02
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019538332X
ISBN-13:
9780195383324
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