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                                    Detailed Contents ixChapter 7 The Federal BureaucracyCarrying Out the Day-to-Day Functions of Government 213The COVID-19 Pandemic Grips the Nation 214Section 7.1 How the Bureaucracy Is Organized 216Development of the American Federal Bureaucracy 216Section Review | Quantitative Analysis 219Section 7.2 The Structure of the Modern Federal%u00a0Bureaucracy 220Federal Bureaucrats 221Iron Triangles and Issue Networks 222Section Review | Concept Application 223Section 7.3 Bureaucratic Rulemaking Authority,%u00a0Discretion, and Enforcement 224Defining the Problem and Getting Congress to Act 224Implementation, Rulemaking, Advising, and Representation 225Evaluation and (Maybe) Termination 227AP%u00ae Political Science Skills Analyzing Data in Bar Graphs 228Chapter 6 The Federal JudiciaryPolitics, Power, and the %u201cLeast Dangerous%u201d Branch 183Amy Coney Barrett and Ketanji Brown Jackson: Service and Inspiration 184Section 6.1 The Constitution and the Federal Judiciary 187Article III: The Federal Judiciary in the Constitution 187Ratification: Antifederalist Concerns and the Federalist Response 187AP%u00ae Required Foundational Documents: Federalist No. 78 188AP%u00ae Political Science Skills Interpreting Foundational Documents 188Congress Builds the Judiciary 189Appointment to the Federal Judiciary 189Politics and Supreme Court Nominations 190Section Review | Concept Application 190Section 6.2 John Marshall and the Power of%u00a0the%u00a0Supreme Court 192The Election of 1800 192The Judiciary Act of 1801: Appointments Signed,%u00a0Sealed, but Not Delivered 193Politics and the Power of the Supreme Court 193Marbury v. Madison and the Establishment of Judicial Review 194AP%u00ae Required Supreme Court Case Brief:Marbury v. Madison (1803) 194The Implications of Marshall%u2019s Decision 195Section Review | Concept Application 195Section 6.3 Organization of the Federal Judiciary 196Criminal and Civil Cases 196The State Courts 197The Federal District Courts 197The Appellate Courts 197The Supreme Court 198Section Review | Concept Application 202Section 6.4 Judicial Decision-making and Checks%u00a0on the Judicial Branch 202Theories of Constitutional Interpretation: Judicial%u00a0Restraint and Judicial Activism 203AP%u00ae Exam Practice Refutation and Rebuttal 204The Supreme Court and Policymaking 205Section Review | Quantitative Analysis 207Chapter 6 ReviewAP%u00ae Key Concepts 208 AP%u00ae Exam Practice and Applied Civics Project Multiple-Choice Questions 208 Free-Response Questions 211Argument Essay 212Applied Civics Project 212%u00a9 Bedford, Freeman & Worth Publishers. For review purposes only. Do not distribute.
                                
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