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Chapter 1: Principles of Government Essential Question: Is government necessary? Sec 1: Government & the State Sec 2: Forms of Government Sec 3: Basic Concepts of Democracy & Economic Theories

Section 1: Principles of Government Essential Features of a State ______, the most obvious An area with __________________ _____________ (absolute authority) within its borders A government which _______ order, a--_____________, and enforces decisions that its people must obey.

II: Original Theories of the State Where did government come from? ___________ theory ________ theory ________ right theory ___________ Contract theory

III: The Purposes of Government A. Governments are needed to maintain social order by making and enforcing laws. B. Governments provide essential services such as public health and safety (examples?) C. Governments offer protection

Chapter 1 Section 1 Discussion Questions 1. What is government? 2. What is its purpose? Why do we have it? 3. Where did government come from?

Section 2: The Formation of Government I. Government Systems A. A _________ system of government gives all key powers to the national or central government B. A ___________ system of govt divides the powers of govt between the national govt and state & local govts.

How to Classify Governments Who governs? (who has the power?) Federal, confederate or unitary? _________ governments _________ governments see p. 15 & p.17 Who is allowed to participate? Types of __________ _______ (participatory) _______ (representative) See p. 13

II: Constitutions and Government A ___________is a plan that provides the rules for govt Whether written or unwritten, a constitution organizes the structure of govt and the way it operates. Constitutions set out the _____ and _____ of government as well as the ideals shared by the people. Constitutions provide the supreme law for states and their governments.

III: Politics and Government A. ______ is the effort to control or influence the policies and actions of government. B. Individuals and groups use politics to seek benefits from government C. Although special interest groups seek special benefits, politics also provides benefits for everyone.

IV: Governing in a Complex World A. The world today is divided into industrialized nations, developing nations, and newly industrialized nations. (1st, 2nd & 3rd world) B. These groups of nations have many differences, but they are interdependent (What are the consequences of this interdependence?) C. Other groups besides nations are important in today’s world, including: Multinational corporations (Wal Mart, etc) Political movements International groups(World Bank, IMF) Terrorist groups (Hezbollah, Al Qaeda, Hamas)

Ch. 1 Section 2 Discussion Questions 1. What are the major advantages of a federal system of government? 2. How important do you think a written constitution is to a democratic form of government? 3. Why do some people consider “politics” negatively? 4. What responsibility does the U.S. bear for the welfare of other nations?

Section 3: Types of Government I. Major Types of Government A. One way to classify governments is to look at _____________. 1. _______ (auto=1) Examples: dictator, absolute monarchy. 2. _______ (small group) Examples: nobility, aristocracy, religious leaders, party leadership 3. ________ (demos kratos = power from the people) Examples: direct democracy versus representative democracy.

II: Characteristics of Democracy A. Govt works to secure an equal opportunity for people to develop their own abilities B. Govt is based on majority rule through the people’s elected representative, but respects the right of minorities. C. Govt is based on free and open elections in which every citizen has the right to vote, every vote has equal weight, and candidates for office can freely express their views. D. Political parties choose candidates for office, respect the voters’ decisions in elections, and act as loyal opposition.

Democracy: The Basic Concepts Worth of the ___________ Equality of _____________ ________ rule with protection of ________ rights Necessity of _________ _________ freedom Free enterprise

III: The Soil of Democracy A. Certain conditions foster democracy B. Countries where citizens participate in civic life are more likely to have strong democracies. C. Healthy democracies need stable economies and a large middle class. (Why?) D. A public school system open to all helps promote democracy. E. Democracy is strengthened by a strong civil society (religious groups, civic organizations, etc.) F. People in democracies value individual liberty and equality for all.

Chapter 1 Section 3 Discussion Questions 1. Critics argue that the low voter turnout in recent national elections is a weakness in our democratic system. Do you agree or disagree? Explain your viewpoint. 2. Why do you think that nations with wide gaps between the rich and the poor are less likely to have successful democracies? 3. As a society, what steps do you think we might take to encourage more people to participate in our democratic government?

IV: Economic Theories The Role of Economic Systems Governments provide for many different kinds of economic systems Econ. Systems make decisions about what goods and services should be produced, how they should be produced, and who gets them. _______________________? _________________________? __________________________? Governments answer these questions in different ways, so we have different kinds of economic systems

II: Capitalism D. Govt’s role in the US economy has increased since the early 1900s E. Today, the US has a mixed market economy, incorporating both free enterprise and govt regulation of business and industry. A. Capitalism is based on free enterprise, or individual econ. Choices B. Developed gradually from the econ and political changes in medieval and early modern Europe C. The US has a capitalist economy, but government plays a role

III: Socialism A. Under socialism, govt owns the basic means of production, plans the use of resources, distributes many products and wages, and provides basic social services. B. Socialism developed in Europe during the 19th century. (Why do you think Europe developed socialism and the U.S. developed capitalism?) C. Some socialists favored taking over the govt by means of revolution, while other socialists believed in democratic socialism, in which econ. Conditions change peacefully and people have some freedoms and rights. D. Socialist governments have taken power in several countries, however, critics argue that this econ system fails to solve most econ problems.

IV: Communism A. Communism is based on the 19th century ideas of Karl Marx & F. Engels. Marx thought capitalism exploited workers to benefit a small group of capitalists (bourgeoisie) who controlled the economy. B. Marx predicted workers would eventually rise in a violent revolution, which would result in govt ownership of all means of production and distribution; when all property was held in common, there would be no need for government. C. In communist countries, the govt makes all econ. Decisions, owns the land & natural resources, all industry, banks & transportation, and controls all mass communication.

Chapter 1 Section 4 Discussion Questions 1. Why is some government involvement necessary for economic systems to function? 2. What are some of the advantages and disadvantages of capitalism? 3. What groups benefit most from socialism? 4. Why have governments in communist countries used a system of 5 year plans for the economy?