Two Perspectives on the Constitutional Convention
.... the Articles of Confederation as well as the cooperative efforts to ratify the Constitution demonstrate pluralism over elitism (Janda,
Berry and
Goldman, 2006 ....
(498

2

)
Distribution of Power in the US
.... Janda,
Berry and
Goldman seem to argue that the public has more power than it once had because of the growth of public opinion polls: "Before polling became an ....
(2763

11

)
Reasons for the US Constitution
.... given to the three branches of the federal government and the division of powers between the national and the state governments (Janda,
Berry, and
Goldman, 81 ....
(783

3

)
Charles Beard and the Constitution
.... As we read in Janda,
Berry and
Goldman (1992), "Maintaining order is the oldest objective of government." This means "establishing the rule of law to preserve ....
(1646

7

)
The Federalist Papers
.... Janda,
Berry, and
Goldman refer to Beard as one who has argued that the Constitution is essentially a conservative document written by wealthy men to advance ....
(1832

7

)
Obligation of the Government to Help Assimilation
.... in some sense for the purpose of promoting the general interests, including those of security, economic advancement, and justice (Janda,
Berry, and
Goldman 42 ....
(1052

4

)
The President and Surrogate Spokespeople
.... level departments which are headed by individuals appointed by the president and confirmed in their positions by the US Senate (Janda,
Berry, &
Goldman, 1989). ....
(2379

10

)
Elitism and Pluralism at the Constitutional Convention
.... Janda, Kenneth,
Berry, Jeffrey M., and
Goldman, Jerry. The Challenge of Democracy, (9th Edit.). New York: Houghton Mifflin, 2006.
(639

3

)
The Federal Marriage Amendment
.... Janda, Kenneth,
Berry, Jeff, and
Goldman, Jerry. The Challenge of Democracy. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, Knight, Robert and Wigton, Amelia. ....
(3793

15

)