Government And Politics In The Lone Star State 12th Edition -
This edition integrates significant recent events to show how established institutions handle modern crises:
The authors argue that while the myth remains powerful in elections (just watch any GOP primary), the reality of complex urban problems—traffic, public school funding, and housing costs—is forcing a more pragmatic approach at the local level.
Analyze the 1876 Constitution as a document designed to limit government power, reflecting post-Reconstruction distrust of centralized authority.
This edition integrates significant recent events to show how established institutions handle modern crises:
The authors argue that while the myth remains powerful in elections (just watch any GOP primary), the reality of complex urban problems—traffic, public school funding, and housing costs—is forcing a more pragmatic approach at the local level.
Analyze the 1876 Constitution as a document designed to limit government power, reflecting post-Reconstruction distrust of centralized authority.