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Action Network, 147–148 Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun
Afghanistan, U.S. war on, 91 Violence, 161–163, 168, 194
agenda setting, 75, 106, 245 Brady, James, 162
American Anti-Slavery Society, 57 Brady, Sarah, 161
American Association of Political Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka,
Consultants, 118, 124 138
American Association of School Bryan, Samuel, 36, 38
Administrators, 157 Buchanan, Patrick J., 123, 184–185, 189
American Bankers Association, 127, 128, Bureau of Economic Analysis, 11
132 Bush, George H. W., 152, 175
American Bar Association, 161 Bush, George W., 4, 123, 185–187, 194
American Civil Liberties Union, 130,
132 California Teachers Association, 152
American Enterprise Institute, 155 campaigns: candidate-centered, 76; costs
American Jewish Congress, 161 of, 101–102; for office in 2000,
American Medical Association, 71–72, 173–188, 190, 192, 221–223
82–83 Chaucer, Geoffrey, 9
American National Election Studies, see Cheney, Richard B., 187
National Election Studies civic engagement: debate over Internet
American Temperance Society, 57 and, 24, 25; Internet effects on,
Anti-Federalists, 14, 26, 36–38, 40, 45, 50, 197–228; problems with, 1; social
92, 241–242 capital and, 7. See also voter turnout
Armstrong, John, Jr., 48 Civil War, 59, 64, 68, 71, 166
Articles of Confederation, 34 Clinton, George, 37, 39
Artificial Intelligence Lab, MIT, 175 Clinton, Hillary Rodham, 168
Clinton, Bill, 83, 110, 112, 152, 154, 156,
Bacon, Francis, 12 168, 171, 175, 226
Bank Secrecy Act of 1970, 126–128 Clipper Chip policy, 112–113
behavioral theories of political Cold War, 32
participation, 202 collective action: ad hoc forms of, 21, 26,
Boy Scouts, 67, 125 76–77, 102, 112–117, 191, 234; changes
Bradley, Bill, 123, 180–182, 187 in structure of, 5, 16; early obstacles to,
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