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1 The Basics of Government Government - Libertyville HS

2 Four Characteristics of a State Population Territory Sovereignty Government

3 What is a Government? Definition: “institution through which a society makes and enforces public policies” Public policy = all things a government decides to do

4 Composition of Government ALL governments have these parts Legislature Makes the laws Executive Enforces the laws Judiciary Interprets the laws

5 Purposes of Government Brainstorm with a partner a list of the purposes off government Some of Mr. Duffy’s purposes of gov’t Maintain a national defense Interact with other national governments Preserve order Set rules of society Punish rule breakers Provide means of dispute resolution (judiciary) Provide appropriate public services Collect taxes Socialize youth

6 Comparing Forms of Government Three different ways to compare By who participates By how power is geographically distributed By the relationship between legislative, executive branches

7 Forms of Government One or few hold power = dictatorship Types of dictatorships Absolute Monarchy Oligarchy

8 Forms of Government Many participants = democracy Types of democracy Direct Democracy (“Pure”) Indirect Democracy (“Representative”) Flow of Power

9 Forms of Government Idea of “levels of government” (between central / national gov’t and state / local gov’t) Unitary system Confederate system Federal system Key question: What is The “direction of power”; in other words, who tells the other political units what to do???

10 Presidential vs. Parliamentary Governments

11 What is American Democracy? Review - what is a democracy? Government by the people People vote on issues, either directly / indirectly Usually, majority rules What is American democracy? Majority rule & protection of minority rights Equality of opportunity (vs. equality of outcome) Freedom of speech (= obligation to listen?) and other individual rights Limited or unlimited individual rights? Capitalist economic system (vs. Socialism)

12 American Democracy: Capitalism Free enterprise Based on Law of Supply and Demand Individuals, not government, makes day to day economic decisions Profit motive drives system Mixed (blended) economy Government regulation of most important sectors of economy Goal = protect individuals from market forces How? Government laws, regulations, and litigation

13 Mixed Economy HOW MUCH REGULATION OF THE ECONOMY IS APPROPRIATE IS ONE OF THE KEY DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE TWO AMERICAN POLITICAL PARTIES!!!


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