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Hobbes “state of nature” theory = Humans are evil by nature. Is this true?
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Hobbes “state of nature” theory = Humans are evil by nature. Is this true?

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Hobbes

“state of nature” theory = Humans are evil by nature. Is this true?

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Purpose of Government

• To form a more perfect union

• To establish justice

• To insure domestic tranquility

• To provide for the common defense

• To promote the general welfare

• To secure the blessings of liberty

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Oliver Wendell Holmes

• “The right to swing my fist, ends where the other man’s nose begins”

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FORMS OF GOVERNMENT

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 How do we classify governments?

Geographic Distribution of power

Relationship between Legislative and Executive Branches

Number who can participate

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 How do we classify governments?

1. Geographic distribution of power

i.e. There are no State governments: all governmental authority rests with the National Government in Washington, D.C.

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Geographic Distribution of power

• Unitary government – a centralized government (all powers held by the gov’t belong to a central agency

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Geographic Distribution of power

• Federal government – the powers of government are divided between a central government and several local governments.

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Geographic Distribution of power

• Confederation – an alliance of independent states that has power to handle only those matters that the member states have assigned to it.

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 How do we classify governments?

2. Relationship between the legislative and executive branches

i.e. the President is elected by the Senate, not by the people

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Relationship between Legislative and Executive

Branches

• Presidential government – separation of powers between the executive and legislative branches of the government. (they are independent and coequal)

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Relationship between Legislative and Executive

Branches

• Parliamentary government – exec. is chosen by the legislative branch. This makes the Prime Minister directly responsive to the Leg. Branch, instead of the people.

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 Presidential and Parliamentary:

• Pres. = voters vote on legislature and chief executive. Those branches choose the judicial branch.

Parl. = voters choose legislatures, who in-turn choose the exec. – together they choose the judicial branch.

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 How do we classify governments?

3. Number of people who participate in governing

i.e. One self-appointed legislative body rules the country.

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Number who can participate

• Dictatorship – those who rule cannot be held responsible to the will of the people. (Oldest and most common form of government)

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Number who can participate

• Democracy – supreme political authority rests with the people. (gov’t is conducted only by and with the consent of the people)

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Number who can participate

• Direct democracy v. representative democracy (+/-)

Dir.: people vote directly on every issue

Rep.: people vote on the people who vote on every issue

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Alternate Intelligence

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What makes my left hand, my right?

A mirror.

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A man drove all the way from New York to San Francisco only to discover at the end of the trip that he had a flat tire from the

very start. Yet his car was completely unaffected by it? How

is this possible?It was his spare tire that was flat.

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Name three consecutive days without using the words Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday,

Friday, Saturday, or Sunday.

Yesterday, today, and tomorrow.

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I am made of the stuff around me, but lighter than it. More of

me is hidden than seen. What am I?

An iceberg.

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There is a word in the English language in which the first two letters signify a man, the first

three signify a woman, the first four signify a great man, and the

whole word represents a great woman. What is the word?

Heroine