Explore the foundational principles of American governance with James Wilford Garner's "Government in the United States: National, State and Local." This comprehensive work delves into the intricacies of the US government, examining its structure and function across national, state, and local levels. A classic text in political science and civics, it offers a detailed overview of American politics and the roles of various governmental bodies.
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