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                                    vAbout the Authors xvii  Acknowledgments xviii  Content Advisory Board xixTo the Student xx  Tips for Taking the AP %u00ae Exam xxi American Government: What%u2019s Inside the Second Edition xxii Detailed Contents Foundations of American Democracy  Chapter 1 American Government and Politics The Stories of Our Nation 4  Section 1.1 Student Free Speech Rights 5 AP %u00ae Exam Practice Exam Task Verbs 8 Section Review | Concept Application 8 Section 1.2 Ideals of Democracy 9 The Declaration of Independence 9  Popular Sovereignty and Limited Government 10  Inalienable Rights 10  Two Visions of Liberty 11  The Pursuit of Happiness 11  Religion in America 11  AP %u00ae Required Foundational Documents: Declaration of Independence 11 AP %u00ae Exam Practice The Concept Application Question 12 Section Review | Concept Application 13 Section 1.3 Types of Democracy 13 Participatory Democratic Theory 14  Pluralist Theory 14  Elitist Theory 15  Section Review | Concept Application 15 Section 1.4 Institutions, Systems, and Power 16 Our Nation and Your Story 16  Section Review | Concept Application 16Chapter 1 ReviewAP%u00ae Key Concepts 17AP %u00ae Exam Practice and Applied Civics ProjectMultiple-Choice Questions 18Free-Response Questions 21 Argument Essay 22Applied Civics Project 23Unit 1  Chapter 2 The Constitution A New Vision of Government 24  James Madison: American Visionary 25 Section 2.1 Challenges of the Articles of Confederation 26 A Firm League of Friendship 26  Limitations on the Power of the Confederal Government 28 JeenaH Moon/the new York times/Redux%u00a9 Bedford, Freeman & Worth Publishers. For review purposes only. Do not distribute.
                                
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