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1 Remember to include the BOLD information
History of government Remember to include the BOLD information

2 Why do we need government?
Protection To meet basic needs safely

3 Hammurabi’s Code Around 1750BCE a warrior King named Hammurabi took power in Babylon His people had different customs and laws He unified all ppl under a single code… So that there was no dispute what the law was… He placed them in the center of town All the laws had a punishment

4 Some of the laws of Hammurabi’s code
“if a man practice robbery and be captured, that man shall be put to death” “If a son has struck his father, they shall cut off his hand” “Eye for an eye” If a builder builds you a house and it falls down and kills your son, you get to kill the builder’s son. If your home catches fire and while you are out getting water to put it out somebody comes by and steals from you, they get thrown into the fire.

5 Who Can Participate Democracy- supreme political rest with the people
Direct Democracy- “pure” everyone has a vote Indirect (Representative/ Republic) Democracy- people vote for a representative to express popular will United States

6 Athens vs Rome Athens Rome Birthplace Democracy
Only males citizens voted in assembly Ostracism- (vote) unpopular people kicked out of Athens for 10 years What about women, slaves & men w/out property? Republic- representative government

7 Other governments Dictatorship- quick decisions, people belong to the state, answer to dictator Autocracy- government single person holds unlimited political power Monarchy- one person has the power- king,

8 Patriotism vs Nationalism
pride and devotion for one’s country pride for one’s country More intense We are better than you

9 Characteristics of Democracy
1. Worth of an Individual 2. Equality of all persons 3. Majority rule, minority rights 4. Necessity of compromise 5. Individual freedom 6. Free Election 7. Competing Political Parties

10 Essential Elements for a Democracy
Citizen Participation- vote, juries, inform Favorable Economy- large middle class Free enterprise; private ownership Widespread Educations Strong Civil Society- private, nongovernmental (Red Cross) Social Consensus- accept liberty, equality limits of gov.


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