Government and Administration of the United States

audiobook

Government and Administration of the United States

by Westel Woodbury Willoughby, William F. (William Franklin) Willoughby

EN·~4 hours·24 chapters

Chapters

24 total
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NINTH SERIES I-II - GOVERNMENT AND ADMINISTRATION OF THE UNITED STATES - BY

0:17
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GOVERNMENT AND ADMINISTRATION OF THE UNITED STATES. - CHAPTER I.

2:39
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CHAPTER II.

11:58
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CHAPTER III.

5:36
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CHAPTER IV.

10:25
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CHAPTER V.

13:56
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CHAPTER VI.

10:15
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CHAPTER VII.

1:49
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CHAPTER VIII.

2:39
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CHAPTER IX.

10:26

Description

This concise manual offers students a clear view of how the United States actually governs and administers its affairs. Rather than a dense constitutional treatise, it highlights the practical functions of the three branches—legislative, judicial, and executive—showing how they operate together to protect liberty, settle disputes, and enforce laws. By linking today’s institutions to their historical roots, the text helps listeners see government as a living system that evolved from early communal regulations to the complex federal structure we know now.

Designed originally for Washington, D.C. public‑school classrooms, the work serves as a handy supplement for teachers and learners already familiar with basic American history. It presents essential outlines and explanations that would otherwise require lengthy lecture, emphasizing the ways real‑world administration differs from textbook descriptions. Listeners will come away with a solid foundation for appreciating the everyday workings of the nation’s political framework.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (252K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-04-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Westel Woodbury Willoughby

Westel Woodbury Willoughby

1867–1945

A pioneering political scientist and constitutional scholar, he helped shape political science as a university discipline in the United States. His work ranged from theories of the state to detailed studies of constitutional law and the Supreme Court.

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William F. (William Franklin) Willoughby

William F. (William Franklin) Willoughby

1867–1960

A key early voice in public administration, he helped shape how modern governments think about budgeting, organization, and financial control. His writing drew on real experience in public service as well as years of research and teaching.

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