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General Resources

Use these general resource documents and activities to help increase your success in this course. Some content requires software plugins. Visit our Plugin Help Center for help with downloading plugins.


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View current news videos that relate to your course work and your life.

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An application for analyzing political values created and maintained by authors Kenneth Janda and Jerry Goldman. IDEAlog is designed to stimulate student thinking on issues that underlie contemporary views of political ideology.

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By using this supplement along with the textbook, you will be able to learn the most from the text and enhance your general knowledge of the structure and operation of U.S. government. It will also assist you in practicing and preparing for your exams and should serve to improve your test-taking skills. This Study Guide was revised by Kevin T. Davis of North Central Texas College.

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Have limited time to prepare before class? Review this chapter's material with audio summaries read by the authors of The Challenge of Democracy. Save the file to "My Music" on your computer. From there, you can load the file directly to your MP3 player.

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An Instructor Resource Center

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Visit websites created by or recommended by the authors.

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Read some of the primary sources referenced in your textbook. Includes the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, the U.S. Constitution, Federalist 10, Federalist 51, a list of the Presidents of the United States, a list of Supreme Court Justices, and a timetable of party control of Congress and the Presidency.

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Move your reading from the book to the World Wide Web. Each link is selected to expand your understanding of the subject matter.



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