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The Enduring Democracy

Seventh Edition
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February 2023 | 432 pages | CQ Press
How can our history provide us with a roadmap to the future?

The Enduring Democracy offers the essentials of American government with a focus on placing current issues and controversies into a historical perspective. By looking back, students can use the context of our country to understand that the troubles we face are often newer versions of past dilemmas. This allows them to tap into those "lessons learned" to identify, understand, and even provide solutions to today's challenges. One modernizing force to all this comparison is the rapidly changing demographics in our population that asks us to reconsider many aspects of American political behavior and how that will influence both the present and future.

The Seventh Edition frames the 2022 midterm elections from the perspective of what they mean to students, so that they can see the relevance of American government in their daily lives.

 
PART I FOUNDATIONS
 
Chapter 1 Introduction to The Enduring Democracy
 
Chapter 2 The Founding and the Constitution
 
Chapter 3 Federalism
 
Chapter 4 Civil Liberties
 
Chapter 5 Civil Rights, Equality, and Social Movements
 
PART II INSTITUTIONS
 
Chapter 6 Congress
 
Chapter 7 The Presidency
 
Chapter 8 The Federal Bureaucracy
 
Chapter 9 The Judiciary
 
PART III POLITICAL BEHAVIOR
 
Chapter 10 Public Opinion
 
Chapter 11 Interest Groups
 
Chapter 12 The Media and American Politics
 
Chapter 13 Political Parties and Voting
 
Chapter 14 Campaigns and Elections
 
PART IV PUBLIC POLICY
 
Chapter 15 American Public Policy

Supplements

Instructor Resource Site
For additional information, custom options, or to request a personalized walkthrough of these resources, please contact your sales representative.

LMS cartridge included with this title for use in Blackboard, Canvas, Brightspace by Desire2Learn (D2L), and Moodle

The LMS cartridge makes it easy to import this title's instructor resources into your learning management system (LMS). These resources include:
  • Test banks
  • Editable chapter-specific PowerPoint® slides
  • Sample course syllabi
  • Lecture notes
  • All tables and figures from the textbook
Don't use an LMS platform?

You can still access the online resources for this title via the password-protected Instructor Resource Site.
Student Resource Site
For additional information, custom options, or to request a personalized walkthrough of these resources, please contact your sales representative.

LMS cartridge included with this title for use in Blackboard, Canvas, Brightspace by Desire2Learn (D2L), and Moodle

The LMS cartridge makes it easy to import this title's instructor resources into your learning management system (LMS). These resources include:
  • Test banks
  • Editable chapter-specific PowerPoint® slides
  • Sample course syllabi
  • Lecture notes
  • All tables and figures from the textbook
Don't use an LMS platform?

You can still access the online resources for this title via the password-protected Instructor Resource Site.

"In my opinion, the main strength of The Enduring Democracy is the writing style. Concepts are described and explained in a manner that is similar to how I explain them to my students. This provides them with an easy transition from reading to lecture. This book does a nice job of balancing readability with content. It feels up-to-date and the visual elements are engaging."

Bo Wood
University of North Dakota

"The Enduring Democracy is an excellent core textbook for American Government. It is a clear presentation of the basic information with an emphasis on institutions and context. This text has been well-liked by my students. I like the strong institutionalist elements of the book, which pair well with its emphasis on accessibility for students. The balance between understanding the institutions, how they shape political behavior, and the influence of historical context is good. Further, it avoids the overly technical elements of some institutionalist texts. Students see the impact of institutions without getting deterred by the more complicated elements."

Gregory Dixon
University of West Georgia

"In my post-lecture survey of students, one comment students make all the time is that they enjoy the way The Enduring Democracy explores demographic changes in the country, and how it helps them understand political changes in the United States."

Augustine Ayuk
Clayton State University

"I find the writing style to be perfect. I believe The Enduring Democracy is a well-researched and well-written survey on the federal government. The book provides a nice historical context and covers topics in a thoughtful and thorough manner"

Tracy Cook
Central Texas College
Key features
NEW TO THIS EDITION:
  • The new edition is available in Sage Vantage, an intuitive learning platform that integrates quality Sage textbook content with assignable multimedia activities and auto-graded assessments to drive student engagement and ensure accountability. Unparalleled in its ease of use and built for dynamic teaching and learning, Vantage offers customizable LMS integration and best-in-class support. Learn more.
  • Coverage of the final year of the Trump Administration, the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 presidential campaign, the wins and losses of the Biden administration, the landmark case of Dobbs v. Jackson Medical Center, rising tensions between Russia and Ukraine, and the 2022 midterm elections provides students with a current snapshot of the political landscape and an overview of the battle for Congress.
  • Debates Over Diversity features have been integrated into the narrative of the text so that students can intentionally reflect on how America's changing demographics and increasing diversity change the American political landscape.
KEY FEATURES:
  • Learning Objectives open each chapter and serve as a road map to the key concepts and major sections students will find within the chapter, helping them focus on the most important points and assess their reading comprehension.
  • Then & Now boxes help students to understand that debates and events being played out in American politics today have occurred before in different forms. Examples for this edition include:
    • Nonpartisan organizations like Rock the Vote, CIRCLE, and YouthVote.org that court voters aged 18 to 29.
    • The benefits of attending college or university close to home, rather than out-of-state in high-cost areas.
    • Whether licensed gun owners should carry concealed handguns in classrooms, libraries, and other campus buildings.
    • The value of Congressional internships as a way to jump-start a career in public service.
  • From Your Perspective discussions focus on how political decisions impact college students and on how student engagement in politics can make a difference. Examples for this edition include:
    • Nonpartisan organizations like Rock the Vote, CIRCLE, and YouthVote.org that court voters aged 18 to 29.
    • The benefits of attending college or university close to home, rather than out-of-state in high-cost areas.
    • Whether licensed gun owners should carry concealed handguns in classrooms, libraries, and other campus buildings.
    • The value of Congressional internships as a way to jump-start a career in public service.
  • Critical Thinking questions at the end of every thematic box help students think about the material in new and interesting ways and spark classroom discussion.
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