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With their popular CLUES method, Barbour and Streb train students to Consider the source, Lay out the argument, Uncover the evidence, Evaluate the conclusion, and Sort out the political implications. Through 70 contemporary readings, students pick up the habit of critical thinking and internalize the process.
Chapter 1 Introduction to American Politics \\ 1.1 A Remarkable, Historic Period of ChangeEzra Klein \\ 1.2 The Rebirth of American Civic LifeRobert D. Putnam \\ 1.3 Inaugural AddressJohn F. Kennedy \\ Chapter 2 Political Culture and Ideology \\ 2.1 Harmony and the DreamDavid Brooks \\ 2.2 America’s New Culture War: Free Enterprise vs. Government Control Arthur C. Brooks \\ 2.3 Left, right: The brain science of politicsKate Gluek \\ 2.4 Today’s Politics: Coalition of Transcendent vs. Coalition of RestorationRonald Brownstein \\ 2.5 Is Rush Limbaugh’s Country Gone?Thomas Edsall \\ 2.6 Gettysburg AddressAbraham Lincoln \\ Chapter 3 Immigration and American Demographics \\ 3.1 Not Legal Not LeavingJose Antonio Vargas \\ 3.2 Why the Red States Will Benefit Most from ImmigrationJoel Kotkin \\ 3.3 The End of MulticulturalismLawrence E. Harrison \\ 3.4 What America Will We Pick?Eugene Robinson \\ 3.5 I Have a DreamMartin Luther King Jr. \\ Chapter 4 Federalism and the Constitution \\ 4.1 “Countdown with Keith Olbermann” for Friday, May 15, 2009Keith Olbermann \\ 4.2 An Iowa Fox in California’s Hen HouseEditorial, The Press Democrat \\ 4.3 Our Imbecilic ConstitutionSanford Levinson \\ 4.4 Federalist No. 51James Madison \\ Chapter 5 Civil Liberties \\ 5.1 Obama’s New Frame: Gun Rights Vs. The Right to LifeJill 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 OfficeDahlia Lithwick \\ 5.5 Federalist No. 84Alexander Hamilton \\ Chapter 6 Civil Rights \\ 6.1 Segregated prom tradition yields to unityJamie Gumbrecht \\ 6.2 A Father’s JourneyFrank Bruni \\ 6.3 Trent Franks’s abortion claim and the manly Republican PartyDana Milbank \\ 6.4 A More Perfect UnionBarack Obama \\ Chapter 7 Congress \\ 7.1 Let’s Just Say It: The Republicans Are the ProblemThomas E. Mann and Norman J. Ornstein \\ 7.2 Say Goodbye to Gridlock in WashingtonIra Shapiro \\ 7.3 Big State, Small StateAdam Liptak \\ 7.4 The Great Gerrymander of 2012Sam Wang \\ 7.5 Declaration of ConscienceMargaret Chase Smith \\ Chapter 8 The Presidency \\ 8.1 The Real AgendaEditorial, New York Times \\ 8.2 How to Measure for a PresidentJohn Dickerson \\ 8.3 The PresiderAndrew Sullivan \\ 8.4 The Powerless PresidencyRyan Lizza \\ 8.5 Excerpt from Speech to CongressAbraham Lincoln \\ Chapter 9 Bureaucracy \\ 9.1 In Artist’s Freeway Prank, Form Followed FunctionHugo Martin \\ 9.2 Edward Snowden Is No HeroJeffrey Toobin \\ 9.3 Judge Blocks New York City’s Limits on Big Sugary DrinksMichael M. Grynbaum \\ 9.4 Special Message to the Congress Recommending the Establishment of a Department of National DefenseHarry S. Truman \\ Chapter 10 The Courts \\ 10.1 Obstruction of JudgesJeffrey Rosen \\ 10.2 No More Mr. Nice GuyJeffrey Toobin \\ 10.3 Supreme Court Weighs Cases Redefining Legal EqualityAdam Liptak \\ 10.4 The Cost of CompromiseLinda Greenhouse \\ 10.5 Federalist No. 78Alexander 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-ChoiceMark Mellman \\ 11.4 The Other War RoomJoshua 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 ActWilliam Yeomans \\ 12.2 Conservatives, Don’t DespairDavid Frum \\ 12.3 The Senate’s ’Manchurian candidates’Steve LaTourette \\ 12.4 Introducing the Purple PartyKurt Andersen \\ 12.5 Farewell AddressGeorge Washington \\ Chapter 13 Interest Groups \\ 13.1 Shy No More, N.R.A.’s Top Gun Sticks to CauseSheryl Gay Stolberg and Jodi Kantor \\ 13.2 For-Profit Colleges Mount Unprecedented Battle For Influence In WashingtonChris Kirkham \\ 13.3 Super PACs get new use -- as lobbying arms on HillDave Leventhal \\ 13.4 Federalist No. 10James Madison \\ Chapter 14 Voting and Elections \\ 14.1 A Vast Left-Wing CompetencySasha Issenberg \\ 14.2 On Voting, Listen to John LewisMichael Waldman \\ 14.3 Obama vs. Campaign Finance LawsJohn Wonderlich \\ 14.4 Concession SpeechAl Gore \\ Chapter 15 The Media \\ 15.1 Newspapers and Thinking the UnthinkableClay Shirky \\ 15.2 The Unskewed ElectionBen Smith and Ruby Cramer \\ 15.3 Tearing down the conservative echo chambeJoe Scarborough \\ 15.4 Obama, the Puppet MasterJim Vandehei and Mike Allen \\ 15.5 5 (Weird) Ways Government is Experimenting with Social MediaRyan Holmes \\ 15.6 Mr. Hearst Answers High School Girl’s QueryWilliam Randolph Hearst \\ Chapter 16 Domestic Policy \\ 16.1 Zero Tolerance Lets a Student’s Future Hang on a Knife’s EdgeBarry 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: SpendingMitch McConnell \\ 16.4 Fireside ChatFranklin Delano Roosevelt \\ Chapter 17 Foreign Policy \\ 17.1 Long EngagementsGeorge Packer \\ 17.2 The Case for Missile DefenseSteve Bonta \\ 17.3 Fund—Don’t Cut—U.S. Soft PowerDavid Petraeus and Michael O’Hanlon \\ 17.4 Speech Before the National Association of EvangelicalsRonald Reagan
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