Keeping the Republic
Power and Citizenship in American Politics - Brief Edition
Eleventh Edition
- Christine Barbour - Indiana University, USA
- Gerald C. Wright - Indiana University, USA
April 2025 | 624 pages | CQ Press
Keeping the Republic, Brief Eleventh Edition draws students into the study of American politics, showing them how to think critically about "who gets what, and how" while exploring the twin themes of power and citizenship. With students living through one of the most challenging periods in American life, this text is a much-needed resource to help them make sense of politics in America today and become savvy consumers of political information.
Carefully condensed from the Full Edition by authors Christine Barbour and Gerald C. Wright, Keeping the Republic, Brief Eleventh Edition gives your students the same continuity and crucial content in a more concise, value-oriented package.
Carefully condensed from the Full Edition by authors Christine Barbour and Gerald C. Wright, Keeping the Republic, Brief Eleventh Edition gives your students the same continuity and crucial content in a more concise, value-oriented package.
About the Authors
Preface
Acknowledgments
To the Student
Chapter 1: Power and Citizenship in American Politics
Chapter 2: The Politics of the American Founding
Chapter 3: Federalism
Chapter 4: Fundamental American Liberties
Chapter 5: The Struggle for Equal Rights
Chapter 6: Congress
Chapter 7: The Presidency
Chapter 8: The Bureaucracy
Chapter 9: The American Legal System and the Courts
Chapter 10: Public Opinion
Chapter 11: Parties and Interest Groups
Chapter 12: Voting, Campaigns, and Elections
Chapter 13: Media, Power, and Political Communication
Chapter 14: Domestic and Foreign Policy
Appendix 1: Articles of Confederation
Appendix 2: Declaration of Independence
Appendix 3: Constitution of the United States
Notes
Glossary
Index
Vantage Reference:
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