Instructor and Student Resources

American Government

Discover engaging digital resources to help you study and teach the book

Head to the chapter resources tab to find these study aids for students:

  • Chapter summaries
  • Interactive quizzes to test your knowledge
  • Critical thinking exercises to deepen your understanding of the themes covered in the book
  • Useful web links for further reading

Instructor resources are password protected and held on our dedicated Instructor Hub. These include:

  • Figures and tables from the book
  • PowerPoint lecture slides
  • Instructor Manual for each chapter
  • Test bank

About the Book

How politics in the USA works today, how it got that way, and how it’s likely to change through reform—these are the themes that pervade every chapter of Cal Jillson’s highly lauded American Government: Political Development and Institutional Change.

Even in the midst of current challenges, the USA’s past is present in all aspects of the contemporary political system. Jillson uses political development and the dynamics of change as a thematic tool to help students understand how politics works now—and how institutions, participation, and policies have evolved over time to produce the contemporary political environment. In addition, Jillson helps students think critically about how American democracy might evolve further, focusing in every chapter on reform and further change.

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About the Author

Cal Jillson earned a PhD from the University of Maryland and has taught at Louisiana State University and the University of Colorado, where he chaired the Department of Political Science from 1989 to 1993. He joined the faculty of Southern Methodist University in 1995 as professor and chair of the Department of Political Science (1995–2001). He is a member of the American Political Science Association and several regional political science associations.

Professor Jillson has written a number of books dealing with the origins of the American political culture and the health and performance of contemporary American politics and political institutions. His recent books include Lone Star Tarnished: A Critical Look at Texas Politics and Public Policy, 4th ed., 2021; Texas Politics: Governing the Lone Star State, 9th ed., 2024; and Race, Ethnicity, and American Decline, 2024.

The student and instructor resources on this site were created by John Pottenger.