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How does government affect us? What is government? What is our definition? Why do we need it? How does government affect us?

What is the difference between “Government” and a “State?”

Population Territory Government Sovereignty

Executives and Administrators Legislators Judges

What is the 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

Origins of the State Force Theory – one group took over Evolutionary Theory – government developed out of families Divine Right Theory – God gave rulers a divine right to rule Social Contract Theory – people agree to protect themselves from themselves

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

“The right to swing my fist, ends where the other man’s nose begins” -Oliver Wendell Holmes

Alternate Intelligence

WHAT GETS WETTER AND WETTER THE MORE IT DRIES?

A towel

YOU THROW AWAY THE OUTSIDE AND COOK THE INSIDE YOU THROW AWAY THE OUTSIDE AND COOK THE INSIDE. THEN YOU EAT THE OUTSIDE AND THROW AWAY THE INSIDE. WHAT DID YOU EAT?

An ear of corn

WHAT GOES UP AND DOWN THE STAIRS WITHOUT MOVING?

The Hand Rail or Carpet

WHAT CAN YOU CATCH BUT NOT THROW?

A cold

I CAN RUN BUT NOT WALK. WHEREVER I GO, THOUGHT FOLLOWS CLOSE BEHIND I CAN RUN BUT NOT WALK. WHEREVER I GO, THOUGHT FOLLOWS CLOSE BEHIND. WHAT AM I?

A nose

WHAT'S BLACK AND WHITE AND RED ALL OVER?

AN EMBARRASSED SKUNK A ZEBRA PAINTED RED. A SUNBURNED PENGUIN AN EMBARRASSED SKUNK A ZEBRA PAINTED RED. A SUNBURNED PENGUIN. A NEWSPAPER.

WHAT GOES AROUND THE WORLD BUT STAYS IN A CORNER?

A stamp