We the People
Author:Benjamin Ginsberg, Caroline J. Tolbert, Andrea L. Campbell, Megan Ming Francis
Edition:15th Edition
American government and politics are explored through the values, institutions, and processes that shape democracy in the United States. It covers the Constitution, federalism, civil liberties, civil rights, public opinion, media, political parties, elections, Congress, the presidency, bureaucracy, courts, and policy-making, while emphasizing how citizens participate in and influence the political system.

Chapters
- Chapter 1: Americans and Their Political Values→
- Chapter 2: The Founding and the Constitution→
- Chapter 3: Federalism→
- Chapter 4: Civil Liberties→
- Chapter 5: Civil Rights→
- Chapter 6: Public Opinion→
- Chapter 7: The Media and Political Information→
- Chapter 8: Political Parties and Interest Groups→
- Chapter 9: Participation, Campaigns, and Elections→
- Chapter 10: Congress→
- Chapter 11: The Presidency→
- Chapter 12: The Bureaucracy→
- Chapter 13: The Federal Courts→
- Chapter 14: Domestic Policy→
- Chapter 15: Foreign Policy→
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