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Teaching Congress by Playing for Real Stakes
Unformatted Document Text:  12 WORKS CITED Frederick, Peter J. 1993. “Motivating Students by Active Learning in the History Classroom.” Perspectives from the American Historical Association Newsletter, Vol. 31, Issue 7, pp. 15-19. Grant, J. Tobin. 2004. Playing Politics. New York: W. W. Norton & Company. Green, Donald and Ian Shapiro. 1994. Pathologies of Rational Choice: A Critique of Applications in Political Science. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. Halloun, Ibrahim and David Hestenes. 1985. “The Initial Knowledge State of College Physics Students.” American Journal of Physics 53: 1043-1055. Hibbing, John R. and Elizabeth Theiss-Morse. 1995. Congress as Public Enemy : Public Attitudes toward American Political Institutions. Cambridge, MA: Cambridge University Press. McCubbins, Matthew D. 1991. “Party Government and U.S. Budget Deficits: Divided Government and Fiscal Stalemate.” In Politics and Economics in the Eighties, edited by Alberto Alesina and Geoffrey Carliner. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. McKelvey, Richard. 1976. “Intransitivities in Multidimensional Voting Models.” Journal of Economic Theory 12: 472-82. Riker, William H. 1982. Liberalism Against Populism: A Confrontation Between the Theory of Democracy and the Theory of Social Choice. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman. Shepsle, Kenneth A., and Barry Weingast. 1981. “Structure-Induced Equilibrium and Legislative Choice.” Public Choice 37: 503-19. Stewart, Charles III. 1991. “Lessons from the Post-Civil War Era.” In The Politics of Divided Government, edited by Gary W. Cox and Samuel Kernell. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. Stewart, Charles III. 2001. Analyzing Congress. New York: W. W. Norton & Company. Tullock, Gordon. 1981. “Why So Much Stability?” Public Choice 37: 189-205.

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WORKS CITED
Frederick, Peter J. 1993. “Motivating Students by Active Learning in the History Classroom.”
Perspectives from the American Historical Association Newsletter, Vol. 31, Issue 7, pp. 15-19.

Grant, J. Tobin. 2004. Playing Politics. New York: W. W. Norton & Company.

Green, Donald and Ian Shapiro. 1994. Pathologies of Rational Choice: A Critique of
Applications in Political Science
. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.

Halloun, Ibrahim and David Hestenes. 1985. “The Initial Knowledge State of College Physics
Students.” American Journal of Physics 53: 1043-1055.

Hibbing, John R. and Elizabeth Theiss-Morse. 1995. Congress as Public Enemy : Public
Attitudes toward American Political Institutions.
Cambridge, MA: Cambridge University Press.

McCubbins, Matthew D. 1991. “Party Government and U.S. Budget Deficits: Divided
Government and Fiscal Stalemate.” In Politics and Economics in the Eighties, edited by Alberto
Alesina and Geoffrey Carliner. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

McKelvey, Richard. 1976. “Intransitivities in Multidimensional Voting Models.” Journal of
Economic Theory 12: 472-82.

Riker, William H. 1982. Liberalism Against Populism: A Confrontation Between the Theory of
Democracy and the Theory of Social Choice
. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman.

Shepsle, Kenneth A., and Barry Weingast. 1981. “Structure-Induced Equilibrium and Legislative
Choice.” Public Choice 37: 503-19.

Stewart, Charles III. 1991. “Lessons from the Post-Civil War Era.” In The Politics of Divided
Government, edited by Gary W. Cox and Samuel Kernell. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

Stewart, Charles III. 2001. Analyzing Congress. New York: W. W. Norton & Company.

Tullock, Gordon. 1981. “Why So Much Stability?” Public Choice 37: 189-205.


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