
Central Ideas in American Government
- The Founding and the Constitution (click to expand)
- Introduction
- The Constitution: A Product of Conflict and Compromise
- Declaring Independence
- The Articles of Confederation
- Negotiating the Constitution
- Constitutional Compromises
- A New Government
- Constitutional Principles
- The Constitution Defines and Limits the Government
- The Articles of the Constitution
- Amending the Constitution
- The 27 Amendments to the Constitution
- The Advantages and Disadvantages of the Amendment Process
- The Constitution Leaves Room for Interpretation
- The Full Faith and Credit Clause vs. the Supremacy Clause
- Chapter Quiz: The Founding and the Constitution
- Federalism
- Introduction
- The Constitution Establishes a Federal System
- The National and State Governments Compete for Power
- Dual Federalism
- Cooperative Federalism
- Coercive Federalism
- New Federalism
- Power Shifts Between National and State Governments
- Developments in Transportation
- Developments in Communications, Science, and Technology
- Differing Political Ideas
- Federalism Has Strengths and Weaknesses
- COVID-19 and Federalism
- Chapter Quiz: Federalism
- Civil Liberties
- Introduction
- Civil Liberties Protect Individuals
- Core Protections and Limits
- Amendment I: Freedom of Religion—The Establishment Clause
- Amendment I: Freedom of Religion—The Free Exercise Clause
- Amendment I: Freedom of Speech
- Amendment I: Symbolic and Student Speech
- Amendment I: Limits to Free Speech
- Amendment I: Freedom of Assembly and the Press
- Amendment II: The Right to Bear Arms
- Amendment IV: Searches and Seizures
- Amendment V: Due Process
- Amendment VI: The Right to a Fair Trial
- Amendment VIII: Cruel and Unusual Punishment
- Extending Civil Liberties to the States
- Religious Freedom, Gun Rights, and Incorporation
- Selective Incorporation
- The Interpretation of Civil Liberties Evolves
- Privacy Rights and Abortion
- Privacy Rights and Sexuality
- The Right to Die
- Chapter Quiz: Civil Liberties
- Civil Rights
- Introduction
- Civil Rights Require Equal Protection
- Affirmative Action
- Slavery and the Fight for Abolition
- The Reconstruction Amendments
- Jim Crow Laws
- The First Feminists: Women Fight for the Vote
- Desegregating Public Higher Education
- Desegregating Elementary and Secondary Education
- Desegregating Transportation and Public Spaces
- The Civil Rights Act of 1964
- The Voting Rights Act of 1965
- Government Expands Women’s Civil Rights
- Women’s Rights Today
- Judicial Standards of Review in Civil Rights Cases
- Rights for Different Groups
- LGBTQ+ Rights
- Chapter Quiz: Civil Rights
- Congress
- Introduction
- Congress According to the Constitution
- Apportionment and Redistricting
- The Process of Making Laws
- Parties in the House and Senate
- Party Influence and Control
- Unified vs. Divided Government
- Types of Congressional Committees
- Committees Help Make Congress More Productive
- Congress Members Consider Multiple Influences
- Influences on Legislators
- Descriptive Representation
- Delegate vs. Trustee Models of Representation
- Chapter Quiz: Congress
- The Presidency
- Introduction
- The President Has Many Roles
- Executive Powers
- Executive Orders and Privilege
- Legislative Powers
- Judicial Powers
- Diplomatic Powers
- Military Powers
- Presidential Power Has Grown
- Policies and Programs
- The President and Parties
- The President and Mass Media
- Implied and Delegated Power
- Executive Power Is Limited
- Impeachment
- Presidential Performance Matters
- Assessing Performance
- Chapter Quiz: The Presidency
- Bureaucracy
- Introduction
- The Federal Bureaucracy Implements Laws
- Executive Branch Organization
- Presidential Power
- Legislative Oversight
- Issue Networks and Iron Triangles
- The Federal Bureaucracy Has Grown
- The Progressive Era
- The Great Depression and the New Deal
- The Great Society
- The Reagan Revolution
- The Bureaucracy Today
- The Federal Bureaucracy Has Considerable Power
- Limitations on Bureaucratic Power
- Americans Seek to Reform the Bureaucracy
- Devolution and Privatization
- Chapter Quiz: The Bureaucracy
- The Judiciary
- Introduction
- Article III Establishes the Supreme Court
- Jurisdiction
- The Court Has Expanded Its Influence
- Judicial Review
- The Impact of Judicial Review
- The Supreme Court Chooses Cases
- Access to the Supreme Court
- The Supreme Court’s Decision-Making Process
- Appointments Influence the Judiciary
- The Supreme Court Undergoes a Political Shift
- Many Factors Influence Judicial Decisions
- Judicial Philosophy
- Political Ideology
- Political Context
- Chapter Quiz: The Judiciary
- Public Opinion
- Introduction
- Many Factors Influence Public Opinion
- Political Socialization
- Additional Factors of Socialization
- Properly Conducted Polls Express Public Opinion
- The Basics of Scientific Polling
- Should Elected Leaders Listen to Public Opinion?
- Paying Attention to the Public
- Trends in Presidential Approval Ratings
- Trends in Congressional Approval Ratings
- Chapter Quiz: Public Opinion
- The Media
- Introduction
- Content and Journalistic Standards Have Evolved
- The Partisan Press and Sensationalism
- The Evolution of Journalistic Ethics
- The Decline of Traditional Media
- Agenda Setting and Priming
- Framing
- Persuasion
- Online Media Presents Challenges
- Ethical Standards in Journalism
- Selective Exposure
- Civil Discourse
- Chapter Quiz: The Media
- Voting and Political Participation
- Introduction
- Direct vs. Indirect Democracy and Conventional Political Participation
- Unconventional Participation
- Why People Participate in Politics
- Demographics Behind Participation
- Partisan Loyalty
- Policy Issues
- Candidate Characteristics
- The Economy Affects Voting
- Voter Turnout Remains Low
- Low Turnout Compared to Other Democratic Industrialized Nations
- The Mandatory Voting Debate
- Chapter Quiz: Voting and Political Participation
- Elections and Campaigns
- Introduction
- Elections Ensure Political Legitimacy
- Congressional Elections
- Congressional Incumbents vs. Challengers
- Presidential Elections
- The Primary Season
- National Conventions
- The Electoral College
- The Positives of the Electoral College
- The Negatives of the Electoral College
- Campaign Strategies Vary
- Campaign Tactics
- Campaign Finance
- Campaigns Have Evolved
- Candidate-Centered Campaigns
- Chapter Quiz: Elections and Campaigns
- Political Parties
- Introduction
- Parties Have Three Components
- The Party Organization
- The Party in Government
- The Party in the Electorate
- The Role of Parties in Democratic Governance
- The United States Has a Two-Party System
- Implications of the Two-Party System
- Origins of the American Two-Party System
- 1796–1859: The First Political Parties
- The Critical Election of 1860
- The Critical Election of 1896 and Republican Party Dominance
- The Critical Election of 1932 and Democratic Party Dominance
- The 1960s to Today: Partisan Realignments
- Chapter Quiz: Political Parties
- Interest Groups
- Introduction
- Interest Groups Seek to Influence Policy
- Types of Interest Groups
- The Politics of Healthcare Reform
- Lobbying
- Election Activity
- Other Forms of Influence
- Interest Groups Have Grown Over Time
- Joining Interest Groups
- Forming Interest Groups
- Americans Aren’t Represented Equally
- The Value of Interest Groups
- Chapter Quiz: Interest Groups
- Public Policy
- Introduction
- Each Branch of the Government Influences Public Policy
- Policymaking in a Separated System
- The Public Policy Cycle
- The Policymaking Process
- Agenda Setting
- Policy Formulation and Adoption
- Policy Implementation
- Policy Evaluation
- Public Policy Has General Categories
- Domestic Policy
- The Affordable Care Act
- Foreign Policy
- Diplomacy
- Trade
- National Security and the Evolution of American Foreign Policy
- Economic Policy
- The Federal Budget
- Monetary Policy
- Americans Are Divided over the Scope of Government
- Chapter Quiz: Public Policy
- State and Local Government
- Introduction
- Political Culture Varies Among the States
- Engagement and Public Policy Differ Depending on Political Culture
- Similarities and Differences Between State and U.S. Constitutions
- The Long and Short of It: State Constitutions
- Amending State Constitutions
- States Manage from the Middle
- Issues of Funding on Education Policy
- Government Interaction Occurs Locally
- State and Local Politics at Work
- Chapter Quiz: State and Local Government
Civics Reader
- Reading Historical Documents (click to expand)
- Reading Historical Documents
- The Declaration of Independence
- Reading the Declaration
- Read for Details: Introduction and Preamble
- Read for Details: The List of Grievances
- Read for Details: The Assertion of Independence
- Reflect on the Declaration
- Selections from The Wealth of Nations
- Reading Selections from The Wealth of Nations
- Read for Details: Division of Labor
- Read for Details: The Role of Government
- Read for Details: Government and Public Works
- Reflect on the Selections from The Wealth of Nations
- The Articles of Confederation
- Reading the Articles of Confederation
- Read for Details: Forming a League of States
- Read for Details: Establishing Limits on States
- Read for Details: Resolving Conflict Between States
- Read for Details: Making a Pledge
- Reflect on the Articles of Confederation
- Brutus No. 1
- Reading Brutus No. 1
- Read for Details: A Confederacy or a Republic
- Read for Details: On Power
- Read for Details: Considering the Evidence
- Read for Details: Citizens in a Free Republic
- Reflect on Brutus No. 1
- Federalist No. 10
- Reading Federalist No. 10
- Read for Details: Defining Faction
- Read for Details: Causes of Faction
- Read for Details: Pure Democracy or Republic?
- Reflect on Federalist No. 10
- Federalist No. 39
- Reading Federalist No. 39
- Read for Details: Defining a Republic
- Read for Details: A National or Federal System
- Read for Details: Constitutional Power
- Reflect on Federalist No. 39
- Federalist No. 51
- Reading Federalist No. 51
- Read for Details: The Structure of Government
- Read for Details: The Strengths of Federalism
- Reflect on Federalist No. 51
- Federalist No. 70
- Reading Federalist No. 70
- Read for Details: An Energetic Executive
- Read for Details: Problems of Plurality
- Read for Details: Security in the Executive
- Reflect on Federalist No. 70
- Federalist No. 78
- Reading Federalist No. 78
- Read for Details: The Least Dangerous Branch
- Read for Details: Judicial Review
- Read for Details: Good Behavior
- Reflect on Federalist No. 78
- The U.S. Constitution
- Reading the U.S. Constitution
- Read for Details: The Preamble
- Read for Details: Article I
- Read for Details: Article II
- Read for Details: Article III
- Read for Details: Article IV
- Read for Details: Articles V, VI, and VII
- Read for Details: The Bill of Rights (1–3)
- Read for Details: The Bill of Rights (4–10)
- Read for Details: Amendments 11–12
- Read for Details: Reconstruction Amendments (13–15)
- Read for Details: Progressive Era Amendments (16–17)
- Read for Details: Progressive Era Amendments (18–19)
- Read for Details: Modern Amendments (20–23)
- Read for Details: Modern Amendments (24–27)
- Reflect on the Constitution
- Washington’s Farewell Address
- Reading Washington’s Farewell Address
- Read for Details: Opening Remarks
- Read for Details: A Call for Unity
- Read for Details: Views that Divide
- Read for Details: Political Prosperity
- Read for Details: International Relations
- Read for Details: Concluding Remarks
- Reflect on Washington’s Farewell Address
- The Emancipation Proclamation
- Reading the Emancipation Proclamation
- Read for Details: The Emancipation Proclamation
- Reflect on the Emancipation Proclamation
- The Gettysburg Address
- Reading the Gettysburg Address
- Read for Details: The Gettysburg Address
- Reflect on the Gettysburg Address
- Letter from Birmingham Jail
- Reading “Letter from Birmingham Jail”
- Read for Details: The Birmingham Campaign
- Read for Details: The Power of Direct Action
- Read for Details: The Nature of Extremism
- Read for Details: Integration as a Moral Right
- Reflect on “Letter from Birmingham Jail”
- North Carolina State Constitution
- Reading the North Carolina State Constitution
- Read for Details: Preamble and Article I
- Read for Details: Article II
- Read for Details: Article III
- Read for Details: Article IV
- Read for Details: Article V
- Read for Details: Articles VI and VII
- Read for Details: Articles VIII, IX, and X
- Read for Details: Articles XI and XII
- Read for Details: Articles XIII and XIV
- Reflect on the North Carolina State Constitution
- Georgia State Constitution
- Reading the Georgia State Constitution
- Read for Details: Preamble and Article I, Section 1
- Read for Details: Article I, Sections 2–4
- Read for Details: Article II
- Read for Details: Article III, Sections 1–5
- Read for Details: Article III, Sections 6–10
- Read for Details: Article IV
- Read for Details: Article V
- Read for Details: Article VI
- Read for Details: Article VII
- Read for Details: Article VIII
- Read for Details: Article IX
- Read for Details: Articles X and XI
- Reflect on the Georgia State Constitution