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Correlation Guide
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This convenient guide matches the articles in Annual Editions: American Government, 44/e with American Democracy Now, 3/e by Harrison et al.
American Democracy Now, 3/e
Annual Editions: American Government, 44/e
Chapter 1: People, Politics, and Participation
Acculturation Without Assimilation
The Declaration of Independence
Movements Making Noise
Edward Snowden is Wrong
Legacy Nation
Chapter 2: The Constitution
The Constitution of the United States, 1787
Debating Citizens United
Federalist No. 10
Federalist No. 51
It Is Time to Repair the Constitution’s Flaws
A Law unto Himself
Repeal the Second Amendment
The Right Notes
Chapter 3: Federalism
Federalist No. 10
Federalist No. 51
Chapter 4: Civil Liberties
Acculturation Without Assimilation
Debating Citizens United
Edward Snowden Is Wrong
Repeal the Second Amendment
The Right Notes
Chapter 5: Civil Rights
The Right Notes
Title IX 40 Years Later: Game Changer
Chapter 6: Political Socialization and Public Opinion
Edward Snowden Is Wrong
Middle-Class Pride
Movements Making Noise
The Radical Right Returns
Chapter 7: Interest Groups
The Case for Congress
Federalist No. 10
Keeping Score
Movements Making Noise
The Radical Right Returns
Who Gave Us Obamacare?
Chapter 8: Political Parties
Divided We Stand
Everyone’s a Queen
Federalist No. 10
How to Save the Republican Party: A Five-Point Plan
The Late Adopters
The Radical Right Returns
Parallel Universes
Chapter 9: Elections, Campaigns, and Voting
America Observed
The American Presidential Nomination Process:
The Beginnings of a New Era
Campaign Coverage in the Time of Twitter
Contemporary American Democracy in Operation:
The Electoral Process in 2012
Debating Citizens United
How to Save the Republican Party: A Five-Point Plan
The Late Adopters
Parallel Universes
Six Myths about Campaign Money
Chapter 10: The Media
Balancing Act
Campaign Coverage in the Time of Twitter
The Varnished Truth: Getting the News from Comedy Central
Chapter 11: Politics and Technology
Chapter 12: Congress
The Case for Congress
Divided We Stand
Keeping Score
Master of the Senate
Too Bold to Fail
When Congress Stops Wars: Partisan Politics and Presidential Power
Chapter 13: The Presidency
Change Comes: After 4 Years, Friends See Shifts in the Obamas
Do Presidents Matter?
The Founders’ Great Mistake
It is Time to Repair the Constitution’s Flaws
A Law unto Himself
Obama, Explained
Second Chances
Think Again: Obama’s New Deal
When Congress Stops Wars: Partisan Politics and Presidential Power
Chapter 14: The Bureaucracy
Can Government Play Moneyball?
Does Government Need to Grow?
Hard to Fire: Why Lois Lerner May Linger
Legislation Is Just the Start
Chapter 15: The Judiciary
Big Chief
How the Sausage Is Made
Justices Venture into Court of Public Opinion
Rare Scrutiny for a Court Used to Secrecy
The Right Notes
Tipping the Scales
Chapter 16: Economic Policy
America the Undertaxed
The Cost of Inaction
Cursed with Plenty
The Great Regression
Legacy Nation
Middle-Class Pride
Chapter 17: Domestic Policy
The, Cost of Inaction
Health Care Up Close
Lethal Responsibility
Repeat the Second Amendment
The Right Notes
Title IX 40 Years Later: Game Changer
Who Gave Us Obamacare?
Chapter 18: Foreign Policy and National Security
Back to Normalcy
When Congress Stops Wars: Partisan Politics and Presidential Power
The Tyranny of Metaphor
Why Iran Should Get the Bomb
Worth Fighting—or Not
Chapter 19: State and Local Government
The Constitution of the United States, 1787
Federalist No. 10
Federalist No. 51
This convenient guide matches the articles in Annual Editions: American Government, 44/e with The American Democracy, 11/e by Patterson.
The American Democracy, 11/e
Annual Editions: American Government, 44/e
Chapter 1: Political Thinking and Political Culture: Becoming a Responsible
Citizen
Acculturation Without Assimilation
Movements Making Noise
The Constitution of the United States, 1787
The Declaration of Independence
Federalist No. 10
Federalist No. 51
Middle-Class Pride
Chapter 2: Constitutional Democracy: Promoting Liberty and
Self-Government
The Constitution of the United States, 1787
Debating Citizens United
The Declaration of Independence
Federalist No. 10
Federalist No. 51
It is Time to Repair the Constitution’s Flaws
Chapter 3: Federalism: Forging a Nation
Federalist No. 10
Federalist No. 51
Chapter 4: Civil Liberties: Protecting Individual Rights
Acculturation Without Assimilation
Debating Citizens United
Edward Snowden Is Wrong
Repeal the Second Amendment
The Right Notes
Chapter 5: Equal Rights: Struggling toward Fairness
Cursed with Plenty
The Right Notes
Title IX 40 Years Later: Game Changer
Chapter 6: Public Opinion and Political Socialization: Shaping the
People’s Voice
Acculturation Without Assimilation
Edward Snowden Is Wrong
Middle-Class Pride
Movements Making Noise
The Radical Right Returns
Chapter 7: Political Participation: Activating the Popular Will
America Observed
The American Presidential Nomination Process: The Beginnings of a New Era
Contemporary American Democracy in Operation: The Electoral Process in 2012
Debating Citizens United
Legacy Nation
Middle-Class Pride
Parallel Universes
Movements Making Noise
The Radical Right Returns
Six Myths about Campaign Money
Chapter 8: Political Parties, Candidates, and Campaigns: Defining the
Voter’s Choice
America Observed
The American Presidential Nomination Process: The Beginnings of a New Era
Campaign Coverage in the Time of Twitter
Contemporary American Democracy in Operation: The Electoral Process in 2012
Debating Citizens United
Divided We Stand
Everyone’s a Queen
Federalist No. 10
How to Save the Republican Party: A Five-Point Plan
The Late Adopters
Movements Making Noise
The Radical Right Returns
Parallel Universes
Six Myths about Campaign Money
Chapter 9: Interest Groups: Organizing for Influence
The Case for Congress
Federalist No. 10
Keeping Score
Movements Making Noise
The Radical Right Returns
Who Gave Us Obamacare?
Chapter 10: The News Media: Communicating Political Images
Balancing Act
Campaign Coverage in the Time of Twitter
The Varnished Truth: Getting the News from Comedy Central
Chapter 11: Congress: Balancing National Goals and Local Interests
The Case for Congress
Divided We Stand
Keeping Score
Master of the Senate
Too Bold to Fail
When Congress Stops Wars: Partisan Politics and
Presidential Power
Chapter 12: The Presidency: Leading the Nation
Change Comes: After 4 Years, Friends See Shifts in the Obamas
Do Presidents Matter?
The Founders’ Great Mistake
It Is Time to Repair the Constitution’s Flaws
A Law unto Himself
Obama, Explained
Second Chances
Think Again: Obama’s New Deal
When Congress Stops Wars: Partisan Politics and Presidential Power
Chapter 13: The Federal Bureaucracy: Administering the Government
Can Government Play Moneyball?
Does Government Need to Grow?
Hard to Fire: Why Lois Lerner May Linger
Legislation Is Just the Start
Chapter 14: The Federal Judicial System: Applying the Law
Big Chief
How the Sausage Is Made
Justices Venture into Court of Public Opinion
Rare Scrutiny for a Court Used to Secrecy
The Right Notes
Tipping the Scales
Chapter 15: Economic and Environmental Policy: Contributing to Prosperity
America the Undertaxed
The Cost of Inaction
Cursed with Plenty
The Great Regression
Legacy Nation
Middle-Class Pride
Chapter 16: Welfare and Education Policy: Providing for Personal Security
and Need
Acculturation Without Assimilation
Health Care Up Close
Chapter 17: Foreign Policy: Protecting the American Way
Back to Normalcy
The Tyranny of Metaphor
When Congress Stops Wars: Partisan Politics and Presidential Power
Why Iran Should Get the Bomb
Worth Fighting—or Not
Chapter 18: State and Local Politics: Maintaining Our Differences
The Constitution of the United States, 1787
Federalist No. 10
Federalist No. 51
This convenient guide matches the articles in Annual Editions: American Government, 44/e with Government Matters: American Democracy
in Context by Maltese/Pika/Shively.
Government Matters: American Democracy in Context
Annual Editions: American Government, 44/e
Chapter 1: Democracy and American Politics
Acculturation Without Assimilation
Debating Citizens United
The Declaration of Independence
Edward Snowden Is Wrong
The Founders’ Great Mistake
Movements Making Noise
The Radical Right Returns
A Law unto Himself
Legacy Nation
Chapter 2: The Founding and the Constitution
The Constitution of the United States, 1787
Federalist No. 10
Federalist No. 51
The Founders’ Great Mistake
It Is Time to Repair the Constitution’s Flaws
Chapter 3: Federalism
Federalist No. 10
Federalist No. 51
Chapter 4: Civil Liberties
Acculturation Without Assimilation
Debating Citizens United
Edward Snowden Is Wrong
Repeal the Second Amendment
The Right Notes
Chapter 5: Civil Rights
The Right Notes
Title IX 40 Years Later: Game Changer
Chapter 6: Public Opinion and Political Socialization
Edward Snowden Is Wrong
Middle-Class Pride
Movements Making Noise
The Radical Right Returns
Chapter 7: Political Parties
Divided We Stand
Everyone’s a Queen
Federalist No. 10
The Radical Right Returns
How to Save the Republican Party: A Five-Point Plan
The Late Adopters
Parallel Universes
Chapter 8: Nominations and Elections
America Observed
The American Presidential Nomination Process:
The Beginnings of a New Era
Contemporary American Democracy in Operation:
The Electoral Process in 2012
Debating Citizens United
Parallel Universes
Chapter 9: Participation, Voting Behavior, and Campaigns
The American Presidential Nomination Process:
The Beginnings of a New Era
Contemporary American Democracy in Operation:
The Electoral Process in 2012
Debating Citizens United
Everyone’s a Queen
How to Save the Republican Party: A Five-Point Plan
The Late Adopters
Parallel Universes
Six Myths about Campaign Money
Chapter 10: Interest Groups
The Case for Congress
Federalist No. 10
Keeping Score
Movements Making Noise
The Radical Right Returns
Who Gave Us Obamacare?
Chapter 11: Media and Politics
Balancing Act
Campaign Coverage in the Time of Twitter
The Vanished Truth: Getting the News from Comdey Central
Chapter 12: Congress
The Case for Congress
Divided We Stand Keeping Score
Master of the Senate
Too Bold to Fail
When Congress Stops Wars: Partisan Politics and Presidential Power
Chapter 13: The Presidency
Change Comes: After 4 Years, Friends See Shifts in the Obamas
Do Presidents Matter?
The Founders’ Great Mistake
It Is Time to Repair the Constitution’s Flaws
A Law unto Himself
Obama, Explained
Second Chances
Think Again: Obama’s New Deal
When Congress Stops Wars: Partisan Politics and Presidential Power
Chapter 14: The Bureaucracy
Can Government Play Moneyball?
Does Government Need to Grow?
Hard to Fire: Why Lois Lerner May Linger
Legislation Is Just the Start
Chapter 15: The Judiciary
America the Undertaxed
The Cost of Inaction
Cursed with Plenty
The Great Regression
Legacy Nation
Middle-Class Pride
Chapter 16: The Economy and National Budget
America the Undertaxed
The Cost of Inaction
Cursed with Plenty
The Great Regression
Legacy Nation
Middle-Class Pride
Chapter 17: Domestic Policy
The Cost of Inaction
Health Care Up Close
Lethal Responsibility
Repeal the Second Amendment
The Right Notes
Title IX 40 Years Later: Game Changer
Who Gave Us Obamacare?
Chapter 18: Foreign and National Security Policy
Back to Normalcy
The Tyranny of Metaphor
When Congress Stops Wars: Partisan Politics and Presidential Power
Why Iran Should Get the Bomb
Worth Fighting—or Not
This convenient guide matches the articles in Annual Editions: American Government, 44/e with AM GOV 2013–2014 by Losco/Baker.
AM GOV 2013–2014
Annual Editions: American Government, 44/e
Chapter 1: Citizenship in Our Changing Democracy
Acculturation Without Assimilation
Chapter 2: The Constitution: The Foundation of Citizen’s Rights
The Constitution of the United States, 1787
Debating Citizens United
Federalist No. 10
Federalist No. 51
It Is Time to Repair the Constitution’s Flaws
A Law unto Himself
Repeal the Second Amendment
The Right Notes
Chapter 3: Federalism: Citizenship and the Dispersal of Power
Federalist No. 10
Federalist No. 51
Chapter 4: Civil Liberties: Expanding Citizens’ Rights
Acculturation Without Assimilation
Debating Citizens United
Edward Snowden Is Wrong
Repeal the Second Amendment
The Right Notes
Chapter 5: Civil Rights: Toward a More Equal Citizenry
The Right Notes
Title IX 40 Years Later: Game Changer
Chapter 6: Public Opinion
Edward Snowden Is Wrong
Middle-Class Pride
Movements Making Noise
The Radical Right Returns
Chapter 7: Political Participation: Equal Opportunities and Unequal Voices
America Observed
Contemporary American Democracy in Operation: The
Electoral Process in 2012
Debating Citizens United
Legacy Nation
Middle-Class Pride
Parallel Universes
Six Myths about Campaign Money
Chapter 8: Interest Groups in America
The Case for Congress
Movements Making Noise
The Radical Right Returns
Federalist No. 10
Keeping Score
Who Gave Us Obamacare?
Chapter 9: Parties and Political Campaigns
America Observed
Campaign Coverage in the Time of Twitter
Contemporary American Democracy in Operation: The Electoral Process in 2012
Debating Citizens United
Divided We Stand
Everyone’s a Queen
The Radical Right Returns
Federalist No. 10
How to Save the Republican Party: A Five-Point Plan
The Late Adopters
Parallel Universes
Six Myths about Campaign Money
The American Presidential Nomination Process: The Beginnings of a New Era
Chapter 10: Media: Tuning In or Tuning Out
Balancing Act
Campaign Coverage in the Time of Twitter
The Varnished Truth: Getting the News from Comdey Central
Chapter 11: Congress: Doing the People’s Business
The Case for Congress
Divided We Stand
Keeping Score
Master of the Senate
Too Bold to Fail
When Congress Stops Wars: Partisan Politics and Presidential Power
Chapter 12: The Presidency: Power and Paradox
Change Comes: After 4 Years, Friends See Shifts in the Obamas
Do Presidents Matter?
The Founders’ Great Mistake
It Is Time to Repair the Constitution’s Flaws
A Law unto Himself
Obama, Explained
Second Chances
Think Again: Obama’s New Deal
When Congress Stops Wars: Partisan Politics and Presidential Power
Chapter 13: Bureaucracy: Citizens as Owners and Consumers
Can Government Play Moneyball?
Does Government Need to Grow?
Hard to Fire: Why Lois Lerner May Linger
Legislation Is Just the Start
Chapter 14: The Courts: Judicial Power in a Democratic Setting
Big Chief
How the Sausage Is Made
Justices Venture into Courts of Public Opinion
Rare Scrutiny for a Court Used to Secrecy
The Right Notes
Tipping the Scales
Chapter 15: Public Policy: Responding to Citizens
America the Undertaxed
The Cost of Inaction
Cursed with Plenty
The Great Regression
Health Care Up Close
Legacy Nation
Lethal Responsibility
Middle-Class Pride
Repeal the Second Amendment
The Right Notes
Title IX 40 Years Later: Game Changer
Who Gave Us Obamacare?
Chapter 16: Foreign and Defense Policy: Protecting American Interests in
the World
Back to Normalcy
The Tyranny of Metaphor
When Congress Stops Wars: Partisan Politics and Presidential Power
Why Iran Should Get the Bomb
Worth Fighting—or Not