PS 101 Introduction to American Government and Pol (PS-101)
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Understanding Party Dynamics: Chapter 9 Overview
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Chapter 9 covers party alignment and realignment, focusing on how shifts in voter preferences affect political dynamics. It discusses the distinction between the party in the electorate and the party organization, highlighting their roles in mobilizing voters and supporting candidates.
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Chapter 6 PS-101 American Gov Basic Study Points Summary
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Equal Protection Clause 
Reconstruction Amendments 
Disenfranchisement 
Segregation 
Civil Rights Act of 1964 
Women’s Suffrage 
Native American Rights
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Chapter 5 notes Introduction to American Government and Pol (PS-101)
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Chapter 5 covers key topics such as the Equal Protection Clause, Reconstruction Amendments, disenfranchisement, segregation, the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Women's Suffrage Movement, Native American Civil Rights, and other significant civil rights movements.
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Class notes chapter 4 PS-101 Introduction to American Government
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PS-101 MSJC notes delve into the fundamental concepts of civil liberties, civil rights, and the Bill of Rights, along with key amendments and court cases related to these topics. Provide a comprehensive overview of the foundations of American civil liberties and civil rights, including their historical context, legal protections, and significant judicial rulings.
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Class notes PS-101 Introduction to American Government and Pol (PS-101)
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provide a comprehensive overview of the evolution of federalism in the United States, from Dual Federalism through Cooperative Federalism to New Federalism, and touch upon the strategic considerations involved in influencing policy and governance.
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