Sept. 7, 2010 1. Under which function of govt. do utility services fall? A. Provide services B. Guide the community C. Provide security D. Keep order.

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Sept. 7, Under which function of govt. do utility services fall? A. Provide services B. Guide the community C. Provide security D. Keep order

Current events Up for parole

What’s up today! Section 3 Review p. 26 School to home connection Laptops glencoe.com

Section 3 Review p. 26 Directions: complete questions 1-5 in your notebook For #1 write one sentence using 2 terms… 1. The president is part of the government and he has a budget.

2. Name three public services that governments provide? Managing libraries, schools, hospitals, parks, building streets & bridges, delivering the mail, setting up fire depts., ambulance services, police protection 3. What is the difference between rulers in a democracy and rulers in a totalitarian state? In a democracy, a leader is elected by its people and must answer to them. In a totalitarian state, a ruler assumes control by force and dictates what the people should believe

4. What do you think would happen if there were no governments anywhere in the world? Describe such a situation, then explain why governments are necessary? W/o govt. chaos, fighting, and fear. Some form of governing body is needed so that people maintain order

Government Keeping order Providing security Providing services Guiding the community

School to home connection

School to home connection What is the fastest growing Ethnic group Latino Americans D.O.I, Constitution of 1787, B.O.R. Which key documents have formed the basis for our American heritage

What is naturalization? Legal process through Which a foreigner can Become a U.S. citizen Direct & Representative What are the 2 main forms of Democratic govt.

Backside 1. Most Americans believe that people should have the greatest amount of freedom possible w/o interfering with the freedom of others 2. They swear to be loyal to the U.S.A. over all other countries, to obey the Constitution and other laws, and to perform duties such as military service

3. Individuals and groups benefit when the govt. makes laws to help prevent and resolve conflicts. Enforcing laws contributes to the citizens security.

Glencoe.com Study Central click 3 times -Ch. 1 Section 1,2,3 E puzzles and games Quizzes

Ch. 1 Content Vocab Section 1 1. Civics- 2. Citizenship- 3. Citizen- 4. Service economy- 5. Value- 6. Popular sovereignty- 7. Institution- Section 2 8. Naturalization- 9. Alien- 10. Immigrant- 11. Deport-

Section Government- 13. Public policy- 14. Budget- 15. Democracy- 16. Direct democracy- 17. Representative democracy- 18. Republic- 19. Monarchy- 20. Majority rule- 21. Authoritarian- 22. Totalitarian-

Section 3 Vocab 12. Government- ruling authority for a community 13. Public policy- course of action govt. takes in response to an issue or problem 14. Budget- plan for collecting and spending $$ 15. Democracy- govt. in which citizens hold the power to rule 16. Direct democracy- form of democracy in which the people vote firsthand 17. Representative democracy- govt. in which citizens choose a smaller group to govern on their behalf 18. Republic- system of limited govt. in which people are the ultimate source of govt. power

Cont… 19. Monarchy- govt. with a hereditary ruler– king, queen or inherits this position of power 20. Majority rule- political principle providing that a majority of the members of a community has the power to make laws binding upon all the people 21. Authoritarian- power is held by an individual or a group not accountable to the people 22. Totalitarian- system in which govt. control extends to almost all aspects of people’s lives