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2 Foundations of the U.S. The Early Days Template from: www.presentationmagazine.com www.presentationmagazine.com

3 Declare Independence? How did they decide to go there? Who IS they?

4 Lee Resolution Richard Henry Lee proposes the resolution for independence (basically, he made a motion) John Adams seconds it and the debate begins They debate for about a month July 4, 1776 Thomas Jefferson’s edited Declaration of Independence is adopted

5 National Motto If you were picking our national motto, what would it be? What was important? Remember, it’s 1776…

6 National Motto What is the motto on “Great Seal"? –E Pluribus Unum What does it mean? Pluribus - "plural" Unum -"unit“ From many, one. What is the national motto? –In God We Trust –Courts have ruled it ceremonial, not religious

7 The Democratic Process Can you have a democracy if the people are NOT involved?

8 Participation in the Democratic Process If you must participate for a democracy to function properly, what does that mean? What do citizens (you & I) need to DO?

9 Results of the Democratic Process Civic Responsibility - people have a responsibility (not a “right”) to vote National Ethos – a common culture of social norms is created Patriotism – it’s like school spirit on a national level

10 Alexis de Tocqueville 1831 he is sent by France to study our prisons It was a time of reform in the US – Andrew Jackson was President 1835 he published Democracy in America (it’s a book) Why do we care? –His book is used to see how our society has changed or stayed the same He found 5 values that made our government a success

11 Tocqueville’s 5 1)Egalitarianism (Equality) –Unlike Europe’s nobles & peasants, people in the US were socially equal –The ability for anyone to own land supported equality –Exception: slaves & natives

12 Tocqueville’s 5 2)Populism (Popular Sovereignty) –Common people were involved in politics –Since everyone is equal, everyone can participate in government

13 Tocqueville’s 5 3)Liberty –Our federal system of government prevented tyranny by a few –American customs and manners (culture) devoted to liberty –Religious faith strengthened belief in liberty

14 Tocqueville’s 5 4)Individualism –Didn’t matter what the government said or what family you were from, you could become what you chose –Individuals formed their own organizations (things like charities)

15 Tocqueville’s 5 5)Laissez-Faire (Hands Off) –Government left the economy to the people and stayed out of business interests –It’s what makes a free-market economy work


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