Lynch (political science, U. of Colorado at Colorado Springs) treats the entire apparatus of state government, explaining how cities, counties and all other local entities are created and governed. He begins with a brief political history of the state followed by discussions on a range of topics, including Colorado's relationship to the federal government, political parties and pressure groups, elections, the courts, the legislature, the governor's office, agencies and public policy, school districts and special districts, and fiscal matters. End of chapter discussion questions and key terms are included. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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Lynch (political science, U. of Colorado at Colorado Springs) treats the entire apparatus of state government, explaining how cities, counties and all other local entities are created and governed. He begins with a brief political history of the state followed by discussions on a range of topics, including Colorado's relationship to the federal gov
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