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Overview
Bessette/Pitney's AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS: DELIBERATION, DEMOCRACY, AND CITIZENSHIP is based on the idea of "deliberative democracy": political systems work best when informed citizens and public officials deliberate to identify and promote the common good. Emphasizing citizenship, the text examines the way that civic culture and immigration impact students and shape the country. It offers solid historical coverage and a close look at civic responsibility.
- Based on reviewer feedback, Chapters 4 and 5 from the first edition are merged into one new chapter, "American Citizenship and Civic Culture." Some policy matters discussions from Chapter 5 are incorporated into other chapters of the text.
- A new boxed feature, focusing on the timely topic of "The Impact of Social Media and Communications Technology," has been added to this edition.
- The theme of "critical thinking" is emphasized much more throughout this edition. New "Focus Questions" appear in the margins of each chapter, and the "Major Issues" questions and critical-thinking questions in boxed features are better integrated and more prominent.
- A new feature, "Critical Issues," ties into Professor John Pitney's daily blog that is integrated with the text, providing for additional critical-thinking opportunities and discussion. www.bessettepitney.net
- Brief quizzes of 10–12 multiple-choice questions appear at the end of each chapter providing the opportunity for student study and assessment.
- "Myths and Misinformation" boxes examine the truth in often widely-shared beliefs.
- "International Perspectives" boxes show students how the United States compares with other nations and look at viewpoints of people across the globe.
- Instructor resources, including a test bank, are thoroughly accuracy tested.
1. Deliberation and Citizenship in Service of Freedom and Democracy.
2. The American Constitution.
3. Federalism.
4. American Citizenship and Civic Culture.
Part II: LIBERTIES AND RIGHTS.
5. Civil Liberties.
6. Civil Rights.
Part III: DEMOCRATIC POLITICS AND PUBLIC DELIBERATION.
7. Public Opinion and Political Participation.
8. Interest Groups.
9. Political Parties.
10. Elections and Campaigns.
11. Mass Media.
Part IV: GOVERNING INSTITUTIONS.
12. Congress.
13. The Presidency.
14. Bureaucracy and the Administrative State.
15. The Judiciary.
Part V: THE ISSUES OF AMERICAN POLITICS.
16: Social Policy and the Welfare State.
17: Economic Policy.
18: National Security and Foreign Policy.
Cengage provides a range of supplements that are updated in coordination with the main title selection. For more information about these supplements, contact your Learning Consultant.
FOR STUDENTS
American Government and Politics: Deliberation, Democracy, and Citizenship - No Separate Policy Chapters
ISBN: 9781133587903
Bessette/Pitney's AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS: DELIBERATION, DEMOCRACY, AND CITIZENSHIP is based on the idea of "deliberative democracy": political systems work best when informed citizens and public officials deliberate to identify and promote the common good. Emphasizing citizenship, the text examines the way that civic culture and immigration impact students and shape the country. It offers solid historical coverage and a close look at civic responsibility. This version does not include policy chapters.