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Synopsis
This brief guide can supplement any political science course and provides valuable information about conducting research on the Internet.
Synopsis
This brief guide can supplement any political science course and provides valuable information about conducting research on the Internet.
Table of Contents
Introduction: American Politics and Government on the Internet 1. The Internet: A Conduit for Information Exchange 2. Basic Tools and Components of the Internet 3. Doing Research Using the Internet 4. The Founding and the Constitution 5. Federalism and State and Local Government 6. Civil Liberties and Civil Rights 7. Political Parties 8. Public Opinion 9. Elections and Campaigns 10. The Media 11. The Congress 12. The Presidency 13. The Judiciary