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24SP_PS355A
Reagan, Gingrich, and the Rise of Polarization
Powerpoints on the Rise of Polarization
24SP_PS355A-American Presidency & Congress
Powerpoints on the Rise of Polarization
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◄ Presidency and Congress at Mid-20th Century Powerpoints
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News forum
Detailed Guidelines for Leadership Decision Paper (due April 5)
Biographies by and about Congressional Leaders
Submission Link for Leadership Decision Paper (due April 5)
Special Bonus Content: Why Trump/Biden 2.0
MAYHEW'S LIST OF "IMPORTANT ENACTMENTS" and INSTRUCTIONS FOR FINAL PRESENTATION"
OFFICIAL PS 355 COURSE SYLLABUS--FINAL VERSION
Presidency and Congress in the Constitution (revised 2-8)
Powerpoints on 19th Century Presidents
READING: Hoadley (1980) on Emergence of Parties in Congress
READING: Gamm and Shepsle (1989) on Emergence of Congressional Committees
Emergence of Parties and Committees in Early Congress
READING: Seligman and Covington (1989) on the Progs and the Presidency
READING: Smith and Gamm (2017) on Golden Age of Parties vs. Today
Powerpoints on Golden Age of Parties & Progressive Movement
Modern Presidency
Midterm Exam Review Guide (Midterm on March 12th during class)
READING: Excerpt from Richard Neustadt's Presidential Power (1960)
READING: Donald Matthews (1959) on Folkways of the US Senate
Presidency and Congress at Mid-20th Century Powerpoints
Frances Lee (2015) on the Effects of Polarization
Powerpoints on Legislative Process, Old and New
Powerpoints on the Budget Process
Frances Lee (2015) on the Effects of Polarization ►