Learn Key AP US Government Concepts in Under an Hour! Read on your PC, Mac, smartphone, tablet or Kindle device!In AP US Government: 16 Must Know Concepts to Ace the Test , you'll learn many of the most frequently tested concepts for AP US Government, including but not limited to the Federalism, the Iron Triangle, and Civil Liberties. This book covers not only what these concepts are, but why they is important in the context of AP US Gov. These articles were originally posted on the Learnerator blog and were compiled in no particular order.If you feel like you have no idea where to start when it comes to AP US Government prep, read this book to begin understanding 16 key concepts for the AP US Government exam. Grab your copy today. Here is a preview of what is inside this book: Introduction Electoral College Executive Branch Federalism Interest Groups Iron Triangle Judiciary Branch Key Supreme Court Cases The Presidency Mass Media Bureaucracy Constitution Civil Liberties Political Participation and Voting Behavior Elections Printz vs. United States Conclusion An excerpt from the book: The AP US Government & Politics exam will include lots of questions about interest groups. This is because interest groups, while not an institution of government per se, serve a vital role in our democracy. Interest groups inform and influence the legislative process, campaigns and elections, and the way voters perceive issues. As they were about political parties, the Founding Fathers were wary of interest groups-but these groups have an intractable place in American politics, and it is crucial that you understand how they work. What Interest Groups Aren'tA good way to prepare for questions about interest groups on the AP US Government & Politics exam is to remember what interest groups aren't-they aren't political parties (Democrats or Republicans) and they aren't voting blocs like African-Americans or women. Tags: ap us gov, ap us government, ap us government review and study guide, ap us government exam, learnerator
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