Understanding American government and politics : a guide for A2 politics students

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Understanding American government and politics : a guide for A2 politics students

Duncan Watts

(Understanding politics)

Manchester University Press, 2006

2nd ed

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This new edition is written specifically for A2 level students and covers the subject in a clear, accessible and easy to understand style. It closely follows the syllabuses of the three main examination boards (AQA, Edexcel and OCR). After setting American politics in its social and economic context, the book provides an introduction to and analysis of the American constitution and the distribution of power within the federal system. It considers the executive branch - which is made up of the presidency, the presidential administration and the bureaucracy - before looking in depth at the legislature and the judiciary. The book considers the role of American political parties and pressure groups, and the nature of elections and electioneering and voting behaviour. Coverage is given to the Bush presidency and the 2004 election. The first administration under George W. Bush, the terrorist attacks of 11 September and the invasion of Iraq are included, giving students an understanding of the nature of presidential power. -- .

Table of Contents

List of US presidents and their parties Map of the US: the sun-belt and the frost-belt 1. Introduction: the setting of American politics 2. The constitution 3. Federalism in theory and practice 4. The executive 5. The legislature: congress 6. The judiciary: the supreme court 7. Elections and voting 8. Political parties 9. Pressure groups: the lobby at work 10. Civil liberties and civil rights 11. Conclusion: the condition of American democracy -- .

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