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United States Government - Austin Community College
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United States Government: The Basics of Government Function, Structure, and Process

Deborah Smith Hoag, Remix Lead Author

Richard Fonte, Remix Author

Glen Krutz, Content Lead - OpenStax Version

Sylvie Waskiewicz, Lead Editor/Openstax

Cover Photo Attribution: Carol M. Highsmith (2007) Library of Congress

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Government/Political Science
Government/Political Science and Law
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Full Course
Author:
Deborah Smith Hoag
Date Added:
03/01/2023
VALUE Rubrics
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VALUE rubrics are open educational resources (OER) that enable educators to assess students’ original work. AAC&U offers a proven methodology for applying the VALUE rubrics to evaluate student performance reliably and verifiably across 16 broad, cross-cutting learning outcomes.

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Creative Writing
Creative and Applied Arts
Criminal Justice
Criminology
Education
English Language Arts
Government/Political Science
Government/Political Science and Law
Higher Education
Language, Philosophy, and Culture
Mathematics
Reading Foundation Skills
Social and Behavioral Sciences
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Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
AACU
Date Added:
09/28/2023
Virtual Round Table - Allan Saxe
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Texas political culture combines the conservatism of the South with the individualism of a frontier state. Both contribute to a philosophy concerning government that "less is more." Does Texas political culture help or hinder state government when facing the challenges of the 21st century?Allan Saxe, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Texas at Arlington talks about how Texans like individuality and entrepreneurship and others relating to the Texas political culture.

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Government/Political Science
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Module
Author:
William Black
Date Added:
02/22/2022
Virtual Round Table - Call Jillson (01:12)
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Texas ranks high among states for toxic pollutants released into the air, land, and water. Yet, the state’s cultural tendency is to emphasize economic development over environmental protection. How can Texas meet the challenge of protecting the environment while preserving economic growth?

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Government/Political Science
Material Type:
Module
Author:
William Black
Date Added:
03/02/2022
Virtual Round Table - Elise Hu
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Texas political culture combines the conservatism of the South with the individualism of a frontier state. Both contribute to a philosophy concerning government that "less is more." Does Texas political culture help or hinder state government when facing the challenges of the 21st century?Elise Hu, Journalist & Political Reporter, Austin, TX comments about the topic in a round table video series.

Subject:
Government/Political Science
Material Type:
Module
Author:
William Black
Date Added:
02/22/2022
Year One of a Nation: South Sudan’s Independence
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The birth of South Sudan in July 2011 was met with jubilation by its citizens. Amidst the celebrations, there was a glimmering sense of hope that the sundering of North and South might act as a beginning from which to establish a prosperous nation. This compendium draws together E-IR’s coverage of the independence of South Sudan, spanning initial reactions in July 2011 to reflections offered a year later.

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Government/Political Science
Government/Political Science and Law
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Textbook
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E-International Relations
Author:
Al McKay
Date Added:
08/13/2020