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US government and politics

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Through the latest developments, this book explores whether the US political system lives up to its promise to provide freedom and equality of opportunity for all.

Starting with the Constitutional Convention, which drew up the framework of the political system, the book examines mechanisms designed to prevent the oppressive use of power before analyzing the ways that the elected branches of government use power in modern America.

Readers are provided with thought-provoking material on which to base their own conclusions on the extent to which US institutions and political practices succeed in living up to the Founding Fathers' lofty ideals.

The US system is evaluated through the topics of: The Constitution; Race and US Politics; The Supreme Court; Federalism; Elections; Political Parties; Pressure Groups; Congress; and, The Presidency.

Each chapter examines how the system currently works, how it has developed and makes comparisons with the British system of government to present a readable, accessible but academically stimulating introduction to the government and politics of the USA.

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Product Details
Edinburgh University Press
0748624295 / 9780748624294
Paperback
320.973
04/04/2007
United Kingdom
English
xii, 340 p. : ill.
22 cm
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Published in Scotland.