Keeping Republic Brief Plus American Government Reader

Keeping Republic Brief Plus American Government Reader
Title Keeping Republic Brief Plus American Government Reader PDF eBook
Author Barbour
Publisher
Pages
Release 2003-10-01
Genre
ISBN 9780618457014

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Keeping the Republic Brief Plus Barbour Keeping the Republic Study Guide Brief Plus Korey California Government 3rd Edition

Keeping the Republic Brief Plus Barbour Keeping the Republic Study Guide Brief Plus Korey California Government 3rd Edition
Title Keeping the Republic Brief Plus Barbour Keeping the Republic Study Guide Brief Plus Korey California Government 3rd Edition PDF eBook
Author Barbour
Publisher
Pages
Release 2003-10-01
Genre
ISBN 9780618460120

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Keeping the Republic Brief Plus Study Guide Brief Plus Barbour American Givernment Reader

Keeping the Republic Brief Plus Study Guide Brief Plus Barbour American Givernment Reader
Title Keeping the Republic Brief Plus Study Guide Brief Plus Barbour American Givernment Reader PDF eBook
Author Barbour
Publisher
Pages
Release 2003-10-01
Genre
ISBN 9780618457564

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Keeping Republic Brief Plus Study Guide Brief

Keeping Republic Brief Plus Study Guide Brief
Title Keeping Republic Brief Plus Study Guide Brief PDF eBook
Author Barbour
Publisher
Pages
Release 2003-11-01
Genre
ISBN 9780618473786

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Keeping the Republic

Keeping the Republic
Title Keeping the Republic PDF eBook
Author Christine Barbour
Publisher CQ Press
Pages 1898
Release 2016-11-19
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1506362168

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This refreshed and dynamic Eighth Edition of Keeping the Republic revitalizes the twin themes of power and citizenship by adding to the imperative for students to navigate competing political narratives about who should get what, and how they should get it. The exploding possibilities of the digital age make this task all the more urgent and complex. Christine Barbour and Gerald Wright, the authors of this bestseller, continue to meet students where they are in order to give them a sophisticated understanding of American politics and teach them the skills to think critically about it. The entire book has been refocused to look not just at power and citizenship but at the role that control of information and its savvy consumption play in keeping the republic.

Keeping the Republic

Keeping the Republic
Title Keeping the Republic PDF eBook
Author Robert W. Smith
Publisher
Pages 196
Release 2004
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780875803265

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In Keeping the Republic, Robert W. Smith identifies three contending brands of republicanism - classical, whig, and yeoman - that shaped the founders' thinking. Jefferson and Madison pursued a yeoman republicanism with its faith in economic sanctions rather than military might as a means of diplomacy. Nations dependent upon American agricultural exports, they thought, would bow to American interests. Both Adams and Hamilton, originally admirers of classical republicanism and its belief in public virtue, came to adopt a whig republicanism that applied the balance-of-power principle, exemplified by the three branches of the federal government, to the international community. In this view, nations should have equal naval power.

Keeping the Compound Republic

Keeping the Compound Republic
Title Keeping the Compound Republic PDF eBook
Author Martha Derthick
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 207
Release 2004-06-23
Genre Political Science
ISBN 081579844X

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The framers of the U. S. Constitution focused intently on the difficulties of achieving a workable middle ground between national and local authority. They located that middle ground in a new form of federalism that James Madison called the "compound republic." The term conveys the complicated and ambiguous intent of the framing generation and helps to make comprehensible what otherwise is bewildering to the modern citizenry: a form of government that divides and disperses official power between majorities of two different kinds—one composed of individual voters, and the other, of the distinct political societies we call states. America's federalism is the subject of this collection of essays by Martha Derthick, a leading scholar of American government. She explores the nature of the compound republic, with attention both to its enduring features and to the changes wrought in the twentieth century by Progressivism, the New Deal, and the civil rights revolution. Interest in federalism is likely to increase in the wake of the 2000 presidential election. There are demands for reform of the electoral college, given heightened awareness that it does not strictly reflect the popular vote. The U. S. Supreme Court, under Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist, has mounted an explicit and controversial defense of federalism, and new nominees to the Court are likely to be questioned on that subject and appraised in part by their responses. Derthick's essays invite readers to join the Court in weighing the contemporary importance of federalism as an institution of government.