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Magleby, David B., Light, Paul C., Nemacheck, Christine L.
This text investigates the foundational mechanisms of American democracy and the evolving relationship between the citizenry and their governing institutions. The authors, drawing on their extensive academic backgrounds in political science and public policy, provide a comprehensive framework for understanding how the U.S. government functions in practice. By synthesizing historical context with contemporary electoral data, the book argues that active participation remains the primary driver of political accountability and systemic change.
What You Will Find
This work functions as a dense, academic survey of the American political landscape, intended primarily for students and those seeking a structured introduction to civics. The framing suggests a focus on institutional mechanics and the historical evolution of democratic processes rather than partisan commentary.
Page Count:
624
Publication Date:
2012-12-31
Publisher:
Pearson
ISBN-10:
0205936016
ISBN-13:
9780205936014
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