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1 The Democratic Republic Chapter 1

2 3 branches of American Gov’t Legislative Executive Judicial

3 What is Politics? a process of resolving conflicts within a society and deciding “who gets what, when and how” the struggle over the distribution of benefits Politics can be found in all intervals of society

4 What is government? an institution of decision makers - who possess the power to enforce rules that impose order and stability on a society - has authority to make and enforce laws Why is gov’t necessary?

5 Types of Government democracy: ultimate political authority vested in the people totalitarian regime: government imposes its will through the threat and use of force - control every aspect of life Theocracy- rule by religion anarchy: no government, no laws

6 Direct vs. Representative Democracy Direct- purest form of democracy Representative- people rule through elected representatives - necessary for large populations * aka: indirect democracy / republic

7 3 elements of American democracy Popular sovereignty Political Equality Political Liberty

8 Popular Sovereignty will of the people 6 important conditions: 1) Gov’t leaders are elected 2) Gov’t policies reflect wishes of people 3) Free & fair elections 4) Participation 5) High-Quality information is available 6) The Majority rules

9 Political Equality Each person carries same weight in voting Equality exists: denial of vote & gov’t programs Does greater income affect political equality?

10 Political Liberty Protection of 1 st amendment rights Basic freedom: speech, religion, assembly, press etc.

11 Democracy Objections Majority Tyranny- majority violates rights of minority People don’t care/ citizens ill-equipped Democracy in comparison

12 How do we form our beliefs about politics?

13 Political Ideology a set of beliefs about politics 2 most common in United States 1)Conservatism- limited role for gov’t - private sector outperforms gov’t - individual responsibility - limit programs 2)Liberalism- gov’t action to improve welfare of individuals - gov’t should take positive action to reduce economic disparity, environment, etc

14 Other ideologies Socialism- social equality / gov’t ownership Libertarianism- opposes all gov’t regulation Totalitarian Ideologies: Communism- favors partisan dictatorship - gov’t control of all enterprises Fascism- absolute ruler / glorification of war & power

15 Changing face of America Population growth Age - Increase In older citizens - SS & rise in medical services

16 The Changing Face of America © 2004 Wadsworth Publishing / Thomson Learning™

17 Changing face of America Women in workforce Diversity - minorities have higher birth rates - immigration - Hispanics are fastest growing minority

18 Ethnic Change in America © 2004 Wadsworth Publishing / Thomson Learning™

19 Conclusion Why is democracy important? Why are politics important? Important to see the change in America


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