Baron de Montesquieu On the Spirit of Laws

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Baron de Montesquieu On the Spirit of Laws Target: I can explain the political thoughts of Montesquieu and describe the impact they had upon the creation of our government. Baron de Montesquieu On the Spirit of Laws

Access your school Google Account to get today’s Organizer Sheet File Title: Baron de Montesquieu Organizer Located: Government Files, Origins Folder, Worksheets/Handouts Folder

1) What is the cartoonist trying to illustrate in this picture? 2) Why is Andrew Jackson standing on the U.S. Constitution? 3) How is President Jackson violating the the philosophy of separation of powers in this cartoon?

1) What is the cartoonist trying to illustrate in this picture? 2) Why is it important that the bald eagle is trying to regain his position? 3) How does this cartoon represent the belief in equality under the law? Bill Mauldin

Foundations of Democracy (2nd time you have seen this list) Fundamental worth of the individual Equality of all persons Majority Rule with protection of the minority rights Necessity of compromise Individual Freedom Absolute freedom can only exist in anarchy (absence of gov’t)

Please Read Montesquieu’s Bio and answer the questions on the Study Guide

Discussion How do you think Montesquieu would respond to the political cartoon King Andrew the First? What problems would he see with this picture?

Discussion Would Montesquieu agree with Bill Mauldin in the I Want My Seat Back cartoon? What is the importance of laws and whom do they protect in this illustration?

Discussion Do you agree with Montesquieu’s thoughts about a republican government? What advantages does he believe this form of government has over a democracy?