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Point-Counterpoint Readings in American Government

9780534614164

Point-Counterpoint Readings in American Government

  • ISBN 13:

    9780534614164

  • ISBN 10:

    0534614167

  • Edition: 7th
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 06/13/2003
  • Publisher: Wadsworth Publishing
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Part I: FOUNDATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES POLITICAL SYSTEM. 1. Has the Wisdom of the Framers of the Constitution in Promoting a "More Perfect Union" Been Overrated? YES: Thurgood Marshall, The Constitution: Past And Present. NO: William Bradford Reynolds, The Wisdom Of The Framers. Questions For Discussion. Suggested Readings. 2. Should Power Be Transferred from the Federal Government to the States? YES: Kirk Cox, Power to the States. NO: John G. Kester, Forever Federal. Questions for Discussion. Suggested Readings. Part II: CIVIL LIBERTIES AND CIVIL RIGHTS. 3. In Fighting a War on Terrorism, Is the United States Acting Within Reasonable Limits to Maintain Its Civil Liberties? YES: John Ashcroft, Civil Liberties, The War on Terrorism, and National Security. NO: Michael Ratner, Moving Toward a Police State or Have We Arrived? Secret Military Tribunals, Mass Arrests and Disappearances, Wiretapping & Torture. Questions for Discussion. Suggested Readings. 4. Should A National Identification Card System Be Established? YES: Amitai Etzioni, You''ll Love Those National ID Cards. NO: Kate Corrigan, The Case Against National ID Cards. Questions for Discussion. Suggested Readings. 5. Is Racial Profiling Ever Justified? YES: Walter E. Williams, Racial Profiling. NO: David A. Harris, Racial Profiling Is Not Justified? Questions for Discussion. Suggested Readings. 6. Should the Death Penalty Be Abolished? YES: Senator Russ Feingold, A New Millennium: Time to Stop Tinkering with the Machinery of Death. NO: Matthew T. Mangino, Death Penalty. Questions for Discussion. Suggested Readings. 7. Should the Doctrine of Separation Between Church and State Be Interpreted in a Way That Is Favorable to Public Worship and Acknowledgment of God? YES: Roy S. Moore, Putting God Back in the Public Square. NO: Rev. Roger Bertschausen, Rethinking the Separation Between Church and State. Questions for Discussion. Suggested Readings. 8. Is Affirmative Action a Desirable Policy to Remedy Discrimination in Higher Education? YES: Stanley Fish Affirming Affirmative Action. NO: Roger Clegg, Not a Close Question: Preferences in University Admissions. Questions for Discussion. Suggested Readings. Part III: POPULAR PARTICIPATION. 9. Do Big Corporations Control America? YES: Richard Grossman, The Progressive Interview (Ruth Conniff). NO: James Ralph Edwards, Do Big Corporations Control America? Questions for Discussion. Suggested Readings. 10. Should You Vote for a Minor Party Candidate You May Prefer over the "Lesser Evil" from a Major Party? YES: Michael Lerner, Don''t Vote Lesser Evil Politics. NO: Barney Frank, Response to Lerner on Lesser Evil Politics! Questions for Discussion. Suggested Readings. 11. Is Campaign Finance Reform Desirable in the American Political System? YES: Joseph I. Lieberman, Campaign Finance Reform. NO: Bradley A. Smith, Campaign Finance Reform: Faulty Assumptions and Undemocratic Consequences. Questions for Discussion. Suggested Readings. 12. Do the Mass Media Have a Liberal Bias? YES: Jeff Jacoby, U.S. Media Retain their Liberal Bias. NO: Bernie Sanders, Corporations Have a Chokehold on U.S. Media. Questions for Discussion. Suggested Readings. 13. Should the Electoral College Be Abolished? YES: Richard J. Durbin, Abolish the Electoral College. NO: Judith Best, In Defense of the Electoral College. Questions for Discussion. Suggested Readings. Part IV: POLICY-MAKING INSTITUTIONS. 14. Should the United States Adopt a British Parliamentary-type System of Government? YES and NO Herbert M. Levine, The Pros and Cons of the Parliamentary System for the United States. Questions for Discussion. Suggested Readings. 15. Does the President Have Legal Authority to Engage in Military Action Against the Nation''s Enemies Without the Specific Authorization of Congress? YES: John Yoo, The President''s War-Making Power. NO: Louis Fischer, The Congressional Role in War. Questions for Discussion. Suggested Readings. 16. Should the Senate Take into Consideration the

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