Chapter 1 The Political Landscape. Government and Politics ★ Government is the formal vehicle through which policies are made and affairs of state are.

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Chapter 1The Political Landscape

Government and Politics★Government is the formal vehicle

through which policies are made and affairs of state are conducted.

★Politics is the study of who gets what, when, and how - or - how policy decisions are made.

★How are you involved in politics?

Government and Politics★http://learner.org/courses/democracyi

namerica/dia_1/dia_1_video.html

★Start at 8:30★What is the public policy being

considered?★How did citizens influence the policy?

Functions of Government

★The U.S. Government (according to the Preamble to the Constitution (read it!!)):

• Establishes justice• Insures domestic tranquility• Provides for the common defense• Promotes the general welfare• Secures the blessings of liberty

Aristotle’s Classifications of Government

Types of GovernmentMonarchy - the rule of one in the

interest of all.– most monarchies today are

constitutional monarchies (monarch shares power with elected lawmakers e.g. Great Britain).

Totalitarianism vests power in one in self-interest. (e.g. dictators - Kim Jong II of North Korea).

Types of GovernmentTheocracy - no separation of church and state (in Iran the Koran is the basis for law).Democracy - power is given to the

people.

Philosophical Origins of American Government

★Thomas Hobbes and John Locke proposed the social contract theory of government.

★A social contract is an agreement between the people and their government giving their consent to be governed.

Philosophical Origins of American Government

★Social contract theory:• people are free and equal by natural

right, and• this freedom requires that all people

give their consent to be governed.

Representative Democracy★U.S. has a representative democracy

(also called a republic) - the will of the majority is expressed through a smaller group of individuals elected by the people to act as their representatives.

★Founders of the U.S. feared that a pure... direct democracy would deteriorate into mob rule where the majority would ignore the rights and opinions of the minority.

Representative Democracy•Assignment #1 - Due next class period.•Use the “Who Represents Me” section of http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/Home.aspx to find out who represents you in the U.S. Congress (2 Senators and 1 Representative).•Read the biography of each and write one thing you find interesting about each individual.

Basic Principles of American Democracy

★Personal liberty - freedom from government interference.

★Political equality - 1 person, 1 vote.★Majority rule...but preservation of

minority rights.

Basic Principles of American Democracy

★Popular consent - people agree to be governed.

★Civil society - citizens organize and express their views publicly as they engage in open debate.

If liberty and equality, as is thought by some, are chiefly to be found in a democracy, they will be attained when all persons alike share in the government to the utmost.Aristotle, Politics

c. 340 B.C.

I know of no safe depository of the ultimate powers of the society but the people themselves; and if we think them not enlightened enough to exercise their control with a wholesome discretion, the remedy is not to take it from them, but to inform their discretion.

Thomas Jefferson (1820)

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Apathy is the Enemy

• http://songofacitizen.org/2010/08/27/an-antidote-to-beckanalia/

Political Ideology★Political ideology - a set of ideas or beliefs

about the purpose and scope of government.

★Libertarians favor free markets and personal liberty.

★Conservatives want less government especially in terms of regulating the economy.

★Social conservatives favor government regulation of morality.

★Liberals want an active government.

Political Ideology

Labels can be

problematic

The Traditional Political Spectrum

The Traditional Political Spectrum

Adult Self-Identification

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Gingrich and CarvilleConservatism and

Liberalism• http://www.c-spanvideo.org/progra

m/282826-1

• Start at 24:40

A.Stress the positive effects of capitalismB.Question the Framers’ concept of a purely

secular governmentC.Present conservative beliefs in a much more

positive lightD.All of the aboveE.None of the above

In 2010, the Texas Board of Education required textbooks to do which of the following?

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How has the U.S. population grown over time?

To Learning Objectives

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How does the racial and ethnic composition of America now differ from that of 1967?

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Is America getting older?

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