Introduction to American Government
Ninth Edition Turner, et al., © 2017, 574 pages
Introduction to American Government provides students with a comprehensive, readable, and balanced study of the context, structure, and process of American politics. The text highlights the importance of economics and ideology in the context of American government.
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2019 Addendum
The goal of this supplement is to provide users of the ninth edition of Introduction to American Government with some of the context and reminders of the changes that have taken place in the past two years, since that edition went to press. The supplemental material covers results of the 2018 midterm elections, judicial vacancies and new appointments to the Supreme Court, policies enacted by Donald Trump and his Administration, and other meaningful events that have transpired in the past two years.2019 Addendum Test Bank True False
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This exam bank, which accompanies the addendum, includes 10 true/false questions and two variants of each for quizzes and homework.Instructor's Manual
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American politics is a constantly changing montage of people and events, of facts and opinions. In order to keep up with our changing environment, and to make sure students have the most up-to-date information available, each new edition of Introduction to American Government undergoes a vigorous process of fact-checking and updating. In this edition, for example, readers will find revised weblinks and readings for further study; more critical thinking questions; and discussions of the latest events in American government—such as the 2016 elections, immigration reform, conflict with ISIS, racial tensions, and important Supreme Court decisions on same-sex marriage and on the First Amendment. In addition, each chapter contains important new material and the most current available facts and figures.
This textbook is not a "theme" or point-of-view book. Aside from emphasizing the importance of politics and political involvement, the book embraces no single ideological perspective; it does not attempt to make readers Democrats or Republicans, liberals or conservatives. To ensure a single voice in this presentation, one author has served as general editor. The goals are knowledge of, and critical thinking about, American politics and government. Accordingly, we have designed the book to encourage students to engage the material. Passive reading is not enough. Understanding so important and complex a subject necessitates active intellectual involvement.