Notes # 10, “Different forms of Government.” A Republic!!!

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Notes # 10, “Different forms of Government.” A Republic!!!

What is a Republic? With a partner, discuss and create a description of what a Republic government looks like. Do you vote, who is in charge? Things like that. Write this on one piece of paper.

What is it??? The power of government is held by the people. The people give power to leaders they elect to represent them and serve their interests. The representatives are responsible for helping all the people in the country, not just a few people. (That’s why we have the Bill of Rights.)

What are the Perks??? Fairness. They believed that laws made by the representatives they elected would be fair. If their representatives did not make fair laws, they could elect others who would. Common welfare. The laws would help everyone instead of one person or a few favored people. Freedom and prosperity. People would have greater freedom and be able to live well.

Common Welfare When a government tries to help everyone in a country, we say it is serving the common welfare. The common welfare is what is good for everyone in the country, not just a few people.

Try it!!! Describe a situation in which you think you should try to help others instead of just doing what you want for yourself. Describe some things your government does to help everyone in the country. What other things could your government do? Why?

Civic Virtue When you work to help others and promote the common welfare, you are showing civic virtue.

Try It!!! Define "civic virtue." Give examples of people with civic virtue in your school and community.