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CIA CR 4 1

Central Ideas in American Government

  1. The Founding and the Constitution (click to expand)
    1. Introduction
    2. The Constitution: A Product of Conflict and Compromise
    3. Declaring Independence
    4. The Articles of Confederation
    5. Negotiating the Constitution
    6. Constitutional Compromises
    7. A New Government
    8. Constitutional Principles
    9. The Constitution Defines and Limits the Government
    10. The Articles of the Constitution
    11. Amending the Constitution
    12. The 27 Amendments to the Constitution
    13. The Advantages and Disadvantages of the Amendment Process
    14. The Constitution Leaves Room for Interpretation
    15. The Full Faith and Credit Clause vs. the Supremacy Clause
    16. Chapter Quiz: The Founding and the Constitution
  2. Federalism
    1. Introduction
    2. The Constitution Establishes a Federal System
    3. The National and State Governments Compete for Power
    4. Dual Federalism
    5. Cooperative Federalism
    6. Coercive Federalism
    7. New Federalism
    8. Power Shifts Between National and State Governments
    9. Developments in Transportation
    10. Developments in Communications, Science, and Technology
    11. Differing Political Ideas
    12. Federalism Has Strengths and Weaknesses
    13. COVID-19 and Federalism
    14. Chapter Quiz: Federalism
  3. Civil Liberties
    1. Introduction
    2. Civil Liberties Protect Individuals
    3. Core Protections and Limits
    4. Amendment I: Freedom of Religion—The Establishment Clause
    5. Amendment I: Freedom of Religion—The Free Exercise Clause
    6. Amendment I: Freedom of Speech
    7. Amendment I: Symbolic and Student Speech
    8. Amendment I: Limits to Free Speech
    9. Amendment I: Freedom of Assembly and the Press
    10. Amendment II: The Right to Bear Arms
    11. Amendment IV: Searches and Seizures
    12. Amendment V: Due Process
    13. Amendment VI: The Right to a Fair Trial
    14. Amendment VIII: Cruel and Unusual Punishment
    15. Extending Civil Liberties to the States
    16. Religious Freedom, Gun Rights, and Incorporation
    17. Selective Incorporation
    18. The Interpretation of Civil Liberties Evolves
    19. Privacy Rights and Abortion
    20. Privacy Rights and Sexuality
    21. The Right to Die
    22. Chapter Quiz: Civil Liberties
  4. Civil Rights
    1. Introduction
    2. Civil Rights Require Equal Protection
    3. Affirmative Action
    4. Slavery and the Fight for Abolition
    5. The Reconstruction Amendments
    6. Jim Crow Laws
    7. The First Feminists: Women Fight for the Vote
    8. Desegregating Public Higher Education
    9. Desegregating Elementary and Secondary Education
    10. Desegregating Transportation and Public Spaces
    11. The Civil Rights Act of 1964
    12. The Voting Rights Act of 1965
    13. Government Expands Women’s Civil Rights
    14. Women’s Rights Today
    15. Judicial Standards of Review in Civil Rights Cases
    16. Rights for Different Groups
    17. LGBTQ+ Rights
    18. Chapter Quiz: Civil Rights
  5. Congress
    1. Introduction
    2. Congress According to the Constitution
    3. Apportionment and Redistricting
    4. The Process of Making Laws
    5. Parties in the House and Senate
    6. Party Influence and Control
    7. Unified vs. Divided Government
    8. Types of Congressional Committees
    9. Committees Help Make Congress More Productive
    10. Congress Members Consider Multiple Influences
    11. Influences on Legislators
    12. Descriptive Representation
    13. Delegate vs. Trustee Models of Representation
    14. Chapter Quiz: Congress
  6. The Presidency
    1. Introduction
    2. The President Has Many Roles
    3. Executive Powers
    4. Executive Orders and Privilege
    5. Legislative Powers
    6. Judicial Powers
    7. Diplomatic Powers
    8. Military Powers
    9. Presidential Power Has Grown
    10. Policies and Programs
    11. The President and Parties
    12. The President and Mass Media
    13. Implied and Delegated Power
    14. Executive Power Is Limited
    15. Impeachment
    16. Presidential Performance Matters
    17. Assessing Performance
    18. Chapter Quiz: The Presidency
  7. Bureaucracy
    1. Introduction
    2. The Federal Bureaucracy Implements Laws
    3. Executive Branch Organization
    4. Presidential Power
    5. Legislative Oversight
    6. Issue Networks and Iron Triangles
    7. The Federal Bureaucracy Has Grown
    8. The Progressive Era
    9. The Great Depression and the New Deal
    10. The Great Society
    11. The Reagan Revolution
    12. The Bureaucracy Today
    13. The Federal Bureaucracy Has Considerable Power
    14. Limitations on Bureaucratic Power
    15. Americans Seek to Reform the Bureaucracy
    16. Devolution and Privatization
    17. Chapter Quiz: The Bureaucracy
  8. The Judiciary
    1. Introduction
    2. Article III Establishes the Supreme Court
    3. Jurisdiction
    4. The Court Has Expanded Its Influence
    5. Judicial Review
    6. The Impact of Judicial Review
    7. The Supreme Court Chooses Cases
    8. Access to the Supreme Court
    9. The Supreme Court’s Decision-Making Process
    10. Appointments Influence the Judiciary
    11. The Supreme Court Undergoes a Political Shift
    12. Many Factors Influence Judicial Decisions
    13. Judicial Philosophy
    14. Political Ideology
    15. Political Context
    16. Chapter Quiz: The Judiciary
  9. Public Opinion
    1. Introduction
    2. Many Factors Influence Public Opinion
    3. Political Socialization
    4. Additional Factors of Socialization
    5. Properly Conducted Polls Express Public Opinion
    6. The Basics of Scientific Polling
    7. Should Elected Leaders Listen to Public Opinion?
    8. Paying Attention to the Public
    9. Trends in Presidential Approval Ratings
    10. Trends in Congressional Approval Ratings
    11. Chapter Quiz: Public Opinion
  10. The Media
    1. Introduction
    2. Content and Journalistic Standards Have Evolved
    3. The Partisan Press and Sensationalism
    4. The Evolution of Journalistic Ethics
    5. The Decline of Traditional Media
    6. Agenda Setting and Priming
    7. Framing
    8. Persuasion
    9. Online Media Presents Challenges
    10. Ethical Standards in Journalism
    11. Selective Exposure
    12. Civil Discourse
    13. Chapter Quiz: The Media
  11. Voting and Political Participation
    1. Introduction
    2. Direct vs. Indirect Democracy and Conventional Political Participation
    3. Unconventional Participation
    4. Why People Participate in Politics
    5. Demographics Behind Participation
    6. Partisan Loyalty
    7. Policy Issues
    8. Candidate Characteristics
    9. The Economy Affects Voting
    10. Voter Turnout Remains Low
    11. Low Turnout Compared to Other Democratic Industrialized Nations
    12. The Mandatory Voting Debate
    13. Chapter Quiz: Voting and Political Participation
  12. Elections and Campaigns
    1. Introduction
    2. Elections Ensure Political Legitimacy
    3. Congressional Elections
    4. Congressional Incumbents vs. Challengers
    5. Presidential Elections
    6. The Primary Season
    7. National Conventions
    8. The Electoral College
    9. The Positives of the Electoral College
    10. The Negatives of the Electoral College
    11. Campaign Strategies Vary
    12. Campaign Tactics
    13. Campaign Finance
    14. Campaigns Have Evolved
    15. Candidate-Centered Campaigns
    16. Chapter Quiz: Elections and Campaigns
  13. Political Parties
    1. Introduction
    2. Parties Have Three Components
    3. The Party Organization
    4. The Party in Government
    5. The Party in the Electorate
    6. The Role of Parties in Democratic Governance
    7. The United States Has a Two-Party System
    8. Implications of the Two-Party System
    9. Origins of the American Two-Party System
    10. 1796–1859: The First Political Parties
    11. The Critical Election of 1860
    12. The Critical Election of 1896 and Republican Party Dominance
    13. The Critical Election of 1932 and Democratic Party Dominance
    14. The 1960s to Today: Partisan Realignments
    15. Chapter Quiz: Political Parties
  14. Interest Groups
    1. Introduction
    2. Interest Groups Seek to Influence Policy
    3. Types of Interest Groups
    4. The Politics of Healthcare Reform
    5. Lobbying
    6. Election Activity
    7. Other Forms of Influence
    8. Interest Groups Have Grown Over Time
    9. Joining Interest Groups
    10. Forming Interest Groups
    11. Americans Aren’t Represented Equally
    12. The Value of Interest Groups
    13. Chapter Quiz: Interest Groups
  15. Public Policy
    1. Introduction
    2. Each Branch of the Government Influences Public Policy
    3. Policymaking in a Separated System
    4. The Public Policy Cycle
    5. The Policymaking Process
    6. Agenda Setting
    7. Policy Formulation and Adoption
    8. Policy Implementation
    9. Policy Evaluation
    10. Public Policy Has General Categories
    11. Domestic Policy
    12. The Affordable Care Act
    13. Foreign Policy
    14. Diplomacy
    15. Trade
    16. National Security and the Evolution of American Foreign Policy
    17. Economic Policy
    18. The Federal Budget
    19. Monetary Policy
    20. Americans Are Divided over the Scope of Government
    21. Chapter Quiz: Public Policy
  16. State and Local Government
    1. Introduction
    2. Political Culture Varies Among the States
    3. Engagement and Public Policy Differ Depending on Political Culture
    4. Similarities and Differences Between State and U.S. Constitutions
    5. The Long and Short of It: State Constitutions
    6. Amending State Constitutions
    7. States Manage from the Middle
    8. Issues of Funding on Education Policy
    9. Government Interaction Occurs Locally
    10. State and Local Politics at Work
    11. Chapter Quiz: State and Local Government

Civics Reader

  1. Reading Historical Documents (click to expand)
    1. Reading Historical Documents
  2. The Declaration of Independence
    1. Reading the Declaration
    2. Read for Details: Introduction and Preamble
    3. Read for Details: The List of Grievances
    4. Read for Details: The Assertion of Independence
    5. Reflect on the Declaration
  3. Selections from The Wealth of Nations
    1. Reading Selections from The Wealth of Nations
    2. Read for Details: Division of Labor
    3. Read for Details: The Role of Government
    4. Read for Details: Government and Public Works
    5. Reflect on the Selections from The Wealth of Nations
  4. The Articles of Confederation
    1. Reading the Articles of Confederation
    2. Read for Details: Forming a League of States
    3. Read for Details: Establishing Limits on States
    4. Read for Details: Resolving Conflict Between States
    5. Read for Details: Making a Pledge
    6. Reflect on the Articles of Confederation
  5. Brutus No. 1
    1. Reading Brutus No. 1
    2. Read for Details: A Confederacy or a Republic
    3. Read for Details: On Power
    4. Read for Details: Considering the Evidence
    5. Read for Details: Citizens in a Free Republic
    6. Reflect on Brutus No. 1
  6. Federalist No. 10
    1. Reading Federalist No. 10
    2. Read for Details: Defining Faction
    3. Read for Details: Causes of Faction
    4. Read for Details: Pure Democracy or Republic?
    5. Reflect on Federalist No. 10
  7. Federalist No. 39
    1. Reading Federalist No. 39
    2. Read for Details: Defining a Republic
    3. Read for Details: A National or Federal System
    4. Read for Details: Constitutional Power
    5. Reflect on Federalist No. 39
  8. Federalist No. 51
    1. Reading Federalist No. 51
    2. Read for Details: The Structure of Government
    3. Read for Details: The Strengths of Federalism
    4. Reflect on Federalist No. 51
  9. Federalist No. 70
    1. Reading Federalist No. 70
    2. Read for Details: An Energetic Executive
    3. Read for Details: Problems of Plurality
    4. Read for Details: Security in the Executive
    5. Reflect on Federalist No. 70
  10. Federalist No. 78
    1. Reading Federalist No. 78
    2. Read for Details: The Least Dangerous Branch
    3. Read for Details: Judicial Review
    4. Read for Details: Good Behavior
    5. Reflect on Federalist No. 78
  11. The U.S. Constitution
    1. Reading the U.S. Constitution
    2. Read for Details: The Preamble
    3. Read for Details: Article I
    4. Read for Details: Article II
    5. Read for Details: Article III
    6. Read for Details: Article IV
    7. Read for Details: Articles V, VI, and VII
    8. Read for Details: The Bill of Rights (1–3)
    9. Read for Details: The Bill of Rights (4–10)
    10. Read for Details: Amendments 11–12
    11. Read for Details: Reconstruction Amendments (13–15)
    12. Read for Details: Progressive Era Amendments (16–17)
    13. Read for Details: Progressive Era Amendments (18–19)
    14. Read for Details: Modern Amendments (20–23)
    15. Read for Details: Modern Amendments (24–27)
    16. Reflect on the Constitution
  12. Washington’s Farewell Address
    1. Reading Washington’s Farewell Address
    2. Read for Details: Opening Remarks
    3. Read for Details: A Call for Unity
    4. Read for Details: Views that Divide
    5. Read for Details: Political Prosperity
    6. Read for Details: International Relations
    7. Read for Details: Concluding Remarks
    8. Reflect on Washington’s Farewell Address
  13. The Emancipation Proclamation
    1. Reading the Emancipation Proclamation
    2. Read for Details: The Emancipation Proclamation
    3. Reflect on the Emancipation Proclamation
  14. The Gettysburg Address
    1. Reading the Gettysburg Address
    2. Read for Details: The Gettysburg Address
    3. Reflect on the Gettysburg Address
  15. Letter from Birmingham Jail
    1. Reading “Letter from Birmingham Jail”
    2. Read for Details: The Birmingham Campaign
    3. Read for Details: The Power of Direct Action
    4. Read for Details: The Nature of Extremism
    5. Read for Details: Integration as a Moral Right
    6. Reflect on “Letter from Birmingham Jail”
  16. North Carolina State Constitution
    1. Reading the North Carolina State Constitution
    2. Read for Details: Preamble and Article I
    3. Read for Details: Article II
    4. Read for Details: Article III
    5. Read for Details: Article IV
    6. Read for Details: Article V
    7. Read for Details: Articles VI and VII
    8. Read for Details: Articles VIII, IX, and X
    9. Read for Details: Articles XI and XII
    10. Read for Details: Articles XIII and XIV
    11. Reflect on the North Carolina State Constitution
  17. Georgia State Constitution
    1. Reading the Georgia State Constitution
    2. Read for Details: Preamble and Article I, Section 1
    3. Read for Details: Article I, Sections 2–4
    4. Read for Details: Article II
    5. Read for Details: Article III, Sections 1–5
    6. Read for Details: Article III, Sections 6–10
    7. Read for Details: Article IV
    8. Read for Details: Article V
    9. Read for Details: Article VI
    10. Read for Details: Article VII
    11. Read for Details: Article VIII
    12. Read for Details: Article IX
    13. Read for Details: Articles X and XI
    14. Reflect on the Georgia State Constitution

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