governance from the Cleveland era to the present /
Ballard C. Campbell
Revised and Updated Edition
xviii, 378 pages :
illustrations ;
24 cm
Interdisciplinary studies in history
Machine generated contents note: Preface Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Governing the Cleveland Era 2. The Course and Causes of Growth 3. The Transition Era 4. The Great Depression and Economic Policy 5. The Managed Economy since the New Deal 6. The New Income Security 7. The New Equality 8. Paying for Modern Government 9. The New Faces of Power 10. The Reagan Era and the Restrained Polity 11. The Debate over 'Big' Government Notes Bibliography Index
Includes bibliographical references and index
Machine generated contents note: 1. Governing the Cleveland Era -- 2. The Course and Causes of Growth -- 3. The Transition Era -- 4. The Great Depression and Economic Policy -- 5. The Managed Economy since the New Deal -- 6. The New Income Security -- 7. The New Equality -- 8. Paying for Modern Government -- 9. The New Faces of Power -- 10. The Reagan Era and the Restrained Polity -- 11. The Debate over 'Big' Government
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"American government evolved over the generations since the mid-nineteenth century. The changing character of these institutions is a critical part of the history of the United States. This engaging survey focuses on the evolution of public policy and its relationship to the constitutional and political structure of government at the federal, state, and local levels. A new chapter in this revised and updated edition examines the debate about "big government" over the last 20 years"--
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