Government and Politics in the Lone Star State

Government and Politics in the Lone Star State
Author: L. Tucker Gibson, Jr.
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 461
Release: 2012-08-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780205926015

An accessible look at Texas politics Written to be both engaging and accessible, Government and Politics in the Lone Star State offers both a journalist's and a political scientist's perspective in its coverage of the economic, demographic, political, and social changes contributing to contemporary Texas politics. Using theory, scholarly research, first-hand observations, anecdotes - and always a bit of humor - the authors examine the nuances of change in political behavior and the decisions of political actors at the state and local levels. Fully revised to meet the 2306 curriculum changes,Government and Politics in the Lone Star State, 8e, contains 13 chapters — a full semester's worth of Texas Government content. The eighth edition features the same pedagogical features students currently enjoy in traditional American Government textbooks, extending their learning experience from the 2305 course seamlessly into 2306. Learning Goals Upon completing this book, readers will be able to: Understand the economic, demographic, political, and social changes contributing to contemporary Texas politics Use theory and scholarly research to understand politics Critically analyze Texas's institutions 0205926010 / 9780205926015 Government and Politics in the Lone Star State Plus MyPoliSciLab -- Access Card Package with eText -- Access Card Package Package consists of: 0205698859 / 9780205698851 MyPoliSciLab with Pearson eText -- Valuepack Access Card 0205927068 / 9780205927067 Government and Politics in the Lone Star State

A Trek Through American and Texas Government

A Trek Through American and Texas Government
Author: Floyd Holder
Publisher: Cognella Academic Publishing
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-12-22
Genre:
ISBN: 9781793524966

Featuring a unique storytelling approach, A Trek through American and Texas Government follows a fictional character named Champ Cove as he visits various government agencies and affiliated organizations in Texas and the United States. Through the eyes of Champ, students learn foundational information about the role and operation of state and federal government in an engaging way. Section I covers American governing foundations, political geography, political culture, the impact of demographic shifts on government, our founding governing documents, federalism, and the history of politics in American and Texan experiences. In Section II, students learn about ways to influence the political process, elections from the perspective of voters and candidates, interest groups, and political parties. Section III pro¬vides insight on the various government agencies found in the country at the local, state, national, and international levels, as well as how they might interact with one another. The final section discusses domestic policy, foreign policy, civil liberties, government fiscal policy, and political symbols. Highly educational and an entertaining read, A Trek through American and Texas Government is ideal for introductory courses in government.

Texas Government, Policy and Politics, Election Update

Texas Government, Policy and Politics, Election Update
Author: Neal R. Tannahill
Publisher: Longman Publishing Group
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2002-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780321169587

With an emphasis on policy and active learning, Texas Government: Policy and Politics is a popular and accessible text that is sure to engage students in Texas politics. Known for its exceptionally accessible and comprehensive coverage of the major aspects of Texas government and politics, this text is a complete teaching and learning package for students with little or no background in political science or Texas politics. It employs an emphasis on policy throughout the book, helping to make material relevant to students' lives. The author is known for his ability to provide statistical detail in an extremely lucid, non-intimidating way and his often humorous, insightful critique of Texas government. The seventh edition is thoroughly updated to include new information on topics such as controversy on school funding, campaign finance from the 2000 election, an overview of the 2002 elections, and so much more. At only 13 chapters, Tannahill's text is perfect for a 15-week semester, giving instructors and students no more and no less than they need for the average semester.

Understanding the Texas Constitution

Understanding the Texas Constitution
Author: Jason Steinagle
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2014-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1477745440

This book explores the history of the Texas Constitution as well as its similarities to the U.S. Constitution. From checks and balances to the rights of individuals, the text outlines principles of how constitutions function in both Texas and the United States as a whole.