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Government Use handout to take quick notes – the full PPT is on the website

: Government : system of social control under which the right to make laws, and the right to enforce them, is vested in a particular group in society.

– Monarchy- power is passed along through the family line to a leader (possibly believed to be grated rule by a higher power) – Denmark, France before the 1789 Revolution – Constitutional Monarchy- government in which a monarch acts as Head of State, BUT the ability to make and pass legislation resides with an elected Parliament/representative group – Canada – Totalitarian- one party rule, any votes for alternative parties or candidates are not allowed – Peoples’ Republic of China, former Soviet Union Classifying Government

Oligarchy-rule by a select few – Russia after the fall of the Soviet Union Theocracy- rule by religious officials, rulers claim to be ruling on behalf of religious ideas or direct agents of god – Iran, Vatican Aristocracy- rule by landed classes – former Mexico

Classifying Government Socialism – system where government owns many of the larger industries and provides education, health and welfare services – Cuba, Vietnam – major party in many countries-Sweden Meritocracy – a system organized by giving the most power to the most people – Ancient China-Civil Service Exam Anarchy – absence of government, absolute freedom of the individual – Can happen during collapse of a government

Classifying Government Democracy- “rule of the people” –Rule by the people, all citizens have a voice in the government Direct: vote on everything by everyone Indirect: elect leaders to vote for you Democracy and free enterprise (capitalism) go hand in hand- –They promote individual freedom –The governments participation in the economy is limited but used to protect the public

Capitalism Individuals own their own property and control the means of producing items. – Government has no role in the economy. Competition: If businesses do not provide quality goods at low prices, they will go out of business. Only the strong survive!

Propaganda Techniques Propaganda is political advertising. An attempt to get you to act a certain way or believe a certain thing. It is, or attempts to be, persuasive. Examples: 1.Assertion 2.Bandwagon 3.Card Stacking 4.Glittering generalities 5.Lesser of Two Evils 6.Name Calling 7.Plain Folks 8.Testimonials

Assertion Assertion: Assertion is commonly used in advertising and modern propaganda. An assertion is an enthusiastic or energetic statement presented as a fact, although it is not necessarily true. They often imply that the statement requires no explanation or back up, but that it should merely be accepted without question.

Bandwagon Bandwagon is one of the most common techniques in both wartime and peacetime and plays an important part in modern advertising. Bandwagon is an appeal to the subject to follow the crowd, to join in because others are doing so as well. Bandwagon propaganda is, essentially, trying to convince the subject that one side is the winning side, because more people have joined it.

Card Stacking Card stacking: …involves only presenting information that is positive to an idea or proposal and omitting information contrary to it. Card stacking is used in almost all forms of propaganda, and is extremely effective in convincing the public. Although the majority of information presented by the card stacking approach is true, it is dangerous because it omits important information.

Glittering Generalities Glittering Generalities: …occurs very often in politics and political propaganda. Glittering generalities are words that have different positive meaning for individual people, but are linked to highly valued concepts. When these words are used, they demand approval without thinking, simply because such an important concept is involved. For example, when a person is asked to do something in "defense of democracy" they are more likely to agree. Words often used as glittering generalities are honor, glory, love of country, and especially in the United States, freedom.

Capitalism Capitalism: The freedom to buy what you want! (glittering generality)

Lesser of Two Evils Lesser of Two Evils: The "lesser of two evils" technique tries to convince us of an idea or proposal by presenting it as the least offensive option. This technique is often implemented during wartime to convince people of the need for sacrifices or to justify difficult decisions. This technique is often accompanied by adding blame on an enemy country or political group. One idea or proposal is often depicted as one of the only options or paths.

Name Calling Name Calling: Name calling occurs often in politics and wartime scenarios, but very seldom in advertising. It is the use of derogatory language or words that carry a negative connotation when describing an enemy. The propaganda attempts to arouse prejudice among the public by labeling the target as something that the public dislikes.

Plain Folks Plain Folks: …an attempt by the propagandist to convince the public that his views reflect those of the common person and that they are also working for the benefit of the common person. …the propagandist, especially during speeches, may attempt to increase the illusion through imperfect pronunciation, stuttering, and a more limited vocabulary. Errors such as these help add to the impression of sincerity and spontaneity.

Testimonials Testimonials: Testimonials are quotations or endorsements which attempt to connect a famous or respectable person with a product or item.

Government Types and Propaganda Learning Activity You are a salesperson for your assigned system: Create a persuasive handout (on regular-sized paper) that explains your system in your own words. Your poster must include these: A.A visual representation. Figurative! B.A short explanation of your topic (in your own words) C.A catchy slogan D.Simple Symbol E.Examples in the world and other words that are similar (for Totalitarianism) F.At least two (2) propaganda techniques, with a key on the back of the poster. Explain completely!