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Political & Economic Theory

Unit 3World History

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Unit 3 Topics Political & Economic Theory

Essential Questions Explain the tradeoff between security and liberty. Compare and contrast capitalism and communism. Compare and contrast totalitarianism versus

democracy. How did the Enlightenment change our views of human

nature and religion? Explain the significance of the Magna Carta

Unit Skill Graphic Organizers

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Why Do We Have Government?

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Brainstorm

5 Things That Government Does In Your Life

5 Things You Don’t Like About Government

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Purpose of Government

Initially; Provide Protection & Food 8 Features of Civilization

Over Course of Time Government Has Changed Its Purpose

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Different Philosophies

Everyone Has a Different Philosophy on How Government Works

Some Believe Government Should Have MORE Impact on People’s Lives

Some Believe Gov’t Should Have Little to No Effect

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Graphic Organizers

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Grpahic Organizers

Help to Put Things Into Perspective Many Different Ways

Compare & Contrast

Organize Chronologically

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Examples Venn Diagrams

KWL Charts

Timelines

Concept Maps

Cause & Effect

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Enlightenment Authors

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Name Book (Year?)

2 Beliefs How Are Beliefs Used Today (2)

ThomasHobbesJohnLockeMontesquieu

Rousseau

Voltaire

Adam Smith

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Part IVForms of Government

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Monarchy

System Where a Royal Family Rules a Country Kings & Queens

Usually ABSOLUTISM Monarchs Have ABSOLUTE (All) Power

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Oligarchy & Aristocracy

System Where Only A Small Group of People Run Gov’t

Usually the Wealthy/Powerful or Military (South Africa)

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Theocracy

Gov’t System Based Entirely On Religious Beliefs

Ex: Middle East, Vatican City

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Democracy

System Where the Citizens Have the Power to Make Decisions

Direct Democracy (Greece) EVERY Citizen Votes on Decisions

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Republic

System Where Representatives of Citizens Make Decisions

Roman Republic Started the SENATE

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Communism/Socialism

System Where Gov’t Owns Everything & Citizens Only Do The Job That They Are Told

Russia & China

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Activity

Prepare a Skit or Presentation or Song/Rap/Poem Representing Your Government (6)

Include Information About the Government, its purpose, and what countries it may exist in

EVERYONE must have a role

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Type Example Pro Con

Monarchy

Oligarchy/Aristocracy

Feudalism

Democracy

Republic

Communism

Theocracy

Anarchism

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Part IIIThe Law

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Greece & Rome

Rome Citizens Forced

Laws to Be Posted

Greece Model for Law and

Politics First True

Legislature (lawmakers)

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Tribunes

Courts Formed by Plebeians to Try Crimes

People Innocent Until Proven Guilty

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Magna Carta Document Limiting

King John’s Power (in England)

Protects Citizens Individual & Legal Rights

Limits Taxes

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Magna Carta Specifics

Establish Due Process & Probable Cause

No Taxation w/o Representation Like Parliament

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Part VIEconomics

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Economy

System In Which a Country Handles & Deals w/ Trade Specifically, Money

Different In Every Country

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Traditional Economy

Simple Economy

Subsistence Farming Like Slavery on Farms

Bartering Literally Trading

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Market Economy

Separate People and Business Spend and Trade Goods

Capitalism

Free Market Laissez-Faire Market Controls Itself (Invisible Hand)

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Command Economy Economy Where Gov’t

Controls Everything

Karl Marx Wrote Communist

Manifesto

Communism/Socialism

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Mixed Economy

Economy Using Aspects of Command & Market Economy

United States How?

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Other Aspectsof Politics & Economy

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Types of Economics

Macroeconomics Study National or Global Affect of

Economy

Microeconomics Study Individual or Community Affect of

Economy

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Supply & Demand

Price is affected by SUPPLY & what is the DEMAND for the Product

How OUR Economy Changes is Based on What YOU Do

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Supply & Demand Graph

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Inflation

Rise in the General Level of Prices

Positive Brings Economy Into Balance

Negative Decreases Value of Money

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Important Legal Terms

Due Process FAIR, Consistent Order From When a

Criminal is Arrested to Their Trial

Habeas Corpus Prevent Unlawful Detention