Buch, Englisch, 424 Seiten, Format (B × H): 193 mm x 231 mm, Gewicht: 635 g
Buch, Englisch, 424 Seiten, Format (B × H): 193 mm x 231 mm, Gewicht: 635 g
ISBN: 978-1-60871-794-1
Verlag: CQ Press
Clued in to Politics is a collection of contemporary American government readings (more than half new to this edition) that uses proven pedagogy for modeling critical thinking. The editors write a contextual headnote—“why we chose this piece”—and then follow every reading with questions that employ the CLUES method: Consider the source, Lay out the argument, Uncover the evidence, Evaluate the conclusion, and Sort out the political implications. By consistently walking students through a process for close reading and analysis, students pick up the habit of critical thinking and internalize a process that moves them far beyond regurgitating information. The chapters line up with coverage in introductory American government texts.
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Chapter 1 Introduction to American Politics
1.1 A Remarkable, Historic Period of Change - Ezra Klein
1.2 The Rebirth of American Civic Life - Robert D. Putnam
1.3 Inaugural Address - John F. Kennedy
Chapter 2 Political Culture and Ideology
2.1 Harmony and the Dream - David Brooks
2.2 America’s New Culture War: Free Enterprise vs. Government Control - Arthur C. Brooks
2.3 Left, right: The brain science of politics - Kate Gluek
2.4 Today’s Politics: Coalition of Transcendent vs. Coalition of Restoration - Ronald Brownstein
2.5 Is Rush Limbaugh’s Country Gone? - Thomas Edsall
2.6 Gettysburg Address - Abraham Lincoln
Chapter 3 Immigration and American Demographics
3.1 Not Legal Not Leaving - Jose Antonio Vargas
3.2 Why the Red States Will Benefit Most from Immigration - Joel Kotkin
3.3 The End of Multiculturalism - Lawrence E. Harrison
3.4 What America Will We Pick? - Eugene Robinson
3.5 I Have a Dream - Martin Luther King Jr.
Chapter 4 Federalism and the Constitution
4.1 “Countdown with Keith Olbermann” for Friday, May 15, 2009 - Keith Olbermann
4.2 An Iowa Fox in California’s Hen House - Editorial, The Press Democrat
4.3 Our Imbecilic Constitution - Sanford Levinson
4.4 Federalist No. 51 - James Madison
Chapter 5 Civil Liberties
5.1 Obama’s New Frame: Gun Rights Vs. The Right to Life - Jill Lawrence
5.2 The courts, birth control and phony claims of ‘religious liberty’ - Barry W. Lynn
5.3 We are Shocked, shocked… - David Simon
5.4 Dead Letter Office - Dahlia Lithwick
5.5 Federalist No. 84 - Alexander Hamilton
Chapter 6 Civil Rights
6.1 Segregated prom tradition yields to unity - Jamie Gumbrecht
6.2 A Father’s Journey - Frank Bruni
6.3 Trent Franks’s abortion claim and the manly Republican Party - Dana Milbank
6.4 A More Perfect Union - Barack Obama
Chapter 7 Congress
7.1 Let’s Just Say It: The Republicans Are the Problem - Thomas E. Mann and Norman J. Ornstein
7.2 Say Goodbye to Gridlock in Washington - Ira Shapiro
7.3 Big State, Small State - Adam Liptak
7.4 The Great Gerrymander of 2012 - Sam Wang
7.5 Declaration of Conscience - Margaret Chase Smith
Chapter 8 The Presidency
8.1 The Real Agenda - Editorial, New York Times
8.2 How to Measure for a President - John Dickerson
8.3 The Presider - Andrew Sullivan
8.4 The Powerless Presidency - Ryan Lizza
8.5 Excerpt from Speech to Congress - Abraham Lincoln
Chapter 9 Bureaucracy
9.1 In Artist’s Freeway Prank, Form Followed Function - Hugo Martin
9.2 Edward Snowden Is No Hero - Jeffrey Toobin
9.3 Judge Blocks New York City’s Limits on Big Sugary Drinks - Michael M. Grynbaum
9.4 Special Message to the Congress Recommending the Establishment of a Department of National Defense - Harry S. Truman
Chapter 10 The Courts
10.1 Obstruction of Judges - Jeffrey Rosen
10.2 No More Mr. Nice Guy - Jeffrey Toobin
10.3 Supreme Court Weighs Cases Redefining Legal Equality - Adam Liptak
10.4 The Cost of Compromise - Linda Greenhouse
10.5 Federalist No. 78 - Alexander Hamilton
Chapter 11 Public Opinion
11.1 Party On, Dudes! - Matthew Robinson
11.2 The Rise of the Poll Quants (or, Why Sam Wang Might Eat a Bug) - Tom Bartlett
11.3 Pro-Life and Pro-Choice - Mark Mellman
11.4 The Other War Room - Joshua Green
11.5 Will the Polls Destroy Representative Democracy? - George Horace Gallup and Saul Forbes Rae
Chapter 12 Political Parties
12.1 GOP vs. Voting Rights Act - William Yeomans
12.2 Conservatives, Don't Despair - David Frum
12.3 The Senate's 'Manchurian candidates' - Steve LaTourette
12.4 Introducing the Purple Party - Kurt Andersen
12.5 Farewell Address - George Washington
Chapter 13 Interest Groups
13.1 Shy No More, N.R.A.’s Top Gun Sticks to Cause - Sheryl Gay Stolberg and Jodi Kantor
13.2 For-Profit Colleges Mount Unprecedented Battle For Influence In Washington - Chris Kirkham
13.3 Super PACs get new use -- as lobbying arms on Hill - Dave Leventhal
13.4 Federalist No. 10 - James Madison
Chapter 14 Voting and Elections
14.1 A Vast Left-Wing Competency - Sasha Issenberg
14.2 On Voting, Listen to John Lewis - Michael Waldman
14.3 Obama vs. Campaign Finance Laws - John Wonderlich
14.4 Concession Speech - Al Gore
Chapter 15 The Media
15.1 Newspapers and Thinking the Unthinkable - Clay Shirky
15.2 The Unskewed Election - Ben Smith and Ruby Cramer
15.3 Tearing down the conservative echo chambe - Joe Scarborough
15.4 Obama, the Puppet Master - Jim Vandehei and Mike Allen
15.5 5 (Weird) Ways Government is Experimenting with Social Media - Ryan Holmes
15.6 Mr. Hearst Answers High School Girl’s Query - William Randolph Hearst
Chapter 16 Domestic Policy
16.1 Zero Tolerance Lets a Student’s Future Hang on a Knife’s Edge - Barry Siegel
16.2 Has President Obama Done Enough for Black Americans? - George Condon Jr. and Jim O’Sullivan
16.3 President, Democrats must now focus on the real problem: Spending - Mitch McConnell
16.4 Fireside Chat - Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Chapter 17 Foreign Policy
17.1 Long Engagements - George Packer
17.2 The Case for Missile Defense - Steve Bonta
17.3 Fund—Don’t Cut—U.S. Soft Power - David Petraeus and Michael O’Hanlon
17.4 Speech Before the National Association of Evangelicals - Ronald Reagan