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Encyclopedia > American Government (Wilson)

American Government is a textbook, now in its tenth edition, written by noted public administration scholar James Q. Wilson and political scientist John J. DiIulio, Jr.. DiIulio is a Democrat who served as the director of the White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives. Wilson has chaired and participated in numerous White House task forces and commissions, and was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by Bush in 2003. The book examines and analyzes the government of the United States, covering every aspect of government from elections to interest groups. It is currently published by Houghton Mifflin. Three textbooks. ... James Q. Wilson (born May 27, 1931) is the Ronald Reagan professor of public policy at Pepperdine University in California, and a professor emeritus at UCLA. He has a Ph. ... The Politics series Politics Portal This box:      Political Science is the field concerning the theory and practice of politics and the description and analysis of political systems and political behaviour. ... Federal courts Supreme Court Circuit Courts of Appeal District Courts Elections Presidential elections Midterm elections Political Parties Democratic Republican Third parties State & Local government Governors Legislatures (List) State Courts Local Government Other countries Atlas  Politics Portal      Further information: Politics of the United States#Organization of American political parties The Democratic... The White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives (OFBCI) is a department under the Office of the President of the United States that was established by President George W. Bush through Executive Order on January 29, 2001, and which represents one of the key domestic policies of Bush... The Presidential Medal of Freedom is the highest civilian award in the United States. ... ... Houghton Mifflin Company is a leading educational publisher in the United States. ...


This book is currently used in both college and Advanced Placement high school courses across the United States. The book is roughly 780 pages and includes the U.S. Constitution, U.S. Bill of Rights, outcomes of various elections throughout American history, and famous court cases. It is accompanied by a companion website that features practice test questions and detailed explanations on each chapter. Advanced Placement (AP) is the term used to describe high school classes that are taught at a college level. ... Page I of the Constitution of the United States of America Page II of the United States Constitution Page III of the United States Constitution Page IV of the United States Constitution The Syng inkstand, with which the Constitution was signed The Constitution of the United States is the supreme... United States Bill of Rights The Bill of Rights is the name given to the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution. ...


The textbook became an item of national news coverage in April, 2008. The Associated Press reported that a New Jersey high school senior expressed concerns to a think tank that promotes science regarding what he felt was bias in the textbook, specifically inaccuracies about its coverage of global warming. The group issued a critical report on the textbook. The group's criticism of the coverage on climate was buttressed by a few scientists, and then additional criticism from legal scholars who claimed the book presented a skewed view of separation of church and state. The publisher Houghton Mifflin announced that it would review the book, as did the College Board which oversees college-level Advanced Placement courses used in high schools.


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