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Case Issue Format (1 pg., typed, single spaced) Read the Supreme Court Case, and then write a one page summary answering the following questions: 1. Summarize in your own words the conflict in this case. 2.Identify the constitutional grounds on which each side based its arguments. 3.Predict who you think will win and why. 4.Look up the case in the glossary and tell me how the Court really decided and the impact it had on this issue. *Each question should be one paragraph *Due by the end of the unit
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Warmup “ To be free, one must be chained. ” Explain the meaning of this quote.
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Unit 1- Democracy, The Constitution, The Bill of Rights, and Civil Liberties Chapters to be covered Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 19, 20, 21, 22 Extra Credit Options Key Issues p. 39, 64, 87, 498, 560 (Maximum of 2) (10 points max. each)
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Ch. 1 Sec. 1 Government and the State Government The institution through which a society makes and enforces its public policies Public Policies All of those things a government decides to do The State The dominant political unit in the world
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4 characteristics of a State 1.Population- People 2.Territory- Land 3.Sovereignty- power over itself 4.Government- the institution through which society makes and enforces public policies http://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=kdimK1onR4o
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4 theories of the origin of the State 1.Force Theory- one person or group forced others to submit to their rule 2.Evolutionary Theory- State developed naturally from the early family 3.Divine Right Theory- State was created by God, who gave those of royal birth the “ divine right ” to rule 4.Social Contract Theory- People in an area agreed to give up some freedoms for unified protection
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Preamble of the Constitution “We the people of the United States, in order to form a perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHp7sMqP L0g https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHp7sMqP L0g
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6 Purposes of Government 1.To form a more perfect union 2.To establish justice 3.To insure domestic tranquility 4.To provide for the common defense 5.To promote the general welfare 6.To secure the blessings of liberty
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Assignment 2 On the left hand side of your notebook, working with a partner or small group of 3-4, Write your own version of the Preamble to the Constitution, list why you think the U.S. government should exist and what its purpose should be (6 purposes) (Every person writes their own)
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Assignment 3 1. Vocabulary on page 4 2. Section 1 Assessment (page 10) – Write the questions to 1—4 and answer in a complete sentence – Complete 5—7
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Quiz 1 1. ____________________ is an institution through which a society makes and enforces its public policies. 2.A state must have population, sovereignty, government, and _____________. 3. The _________________________ theory holds that the state was created by God and that God gave those of royal birth the right to rule. 4. The _________________________ theory holds that people agree to give up power to the state to promote the well-being of all. 5. ___________________ is the introduction paragraph to the Constitution.
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6. A ____________________ state has supreme and absolute power within its own territory. 7. The _______of the origins of the state emphasizes that the state developed out of the family. 8. To _______________________ is one of the six purposes of government. 9. The ____________________ theory of government holds that one person or group claimed control over an area and made the people submit to their rule. 10.A state must have population, sovereignty, government, and _____________.
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1. government 2. territory 3. Divine Right Theory 4. Social Contract Theory 5. Preamble 6. Sovereign/Sovereignty 7. evolutionary theory 8. any of the 8 9. Force 10. Territory
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Journal: Can people be trusted to govern themselves? Why or why not?
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Activity: Create your Government You and your group have been transported to an deserted island and must decide on a new government With your group, list type of government you want, the functions it will perform, how it will benefit the people, and how leaders will be selected.
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Forms of Government -No two governments are exactly alike -How Governments are Classified: 1.Who takes part in government (the number who can participate) a. Democracy b. Dictatorship 2. Where the power lies (geographic distribution of power) 3. The relationship between the branches of government (legislative/executive)
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Geographic distribution of power 1.Unitary government- all powers belong to one single, central agency (Great Britain) 2.Federal government- powers are divided between a central government and several local governments (U.S.) 3.Confederate government- alliance of independent states (Civil War- confederacy)
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Relationship Between Legislative and Executive Branches 1.Presidential government- the executive and legislative branches are independent of one another and equal (U.S.) 2.Parliamentary government- The executive is part of, chosen by, and responsible to the legislative branch (Great Britain)
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The Number Who Can Participate 1.Dictatorship- one ruler or group is not responsible to the will of the people (North Korea) 1.--Autocracy, Oligarchy 2.Democracy--Supreme political authority rests with the people. 1.Direct Democracy- people vote directly on issues 2.Representative Democracy- (Indirect democracy) people choose representatives to make choices for them
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Forms of Government n 2
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Assignment 1.2 Define vocabulary pg. 12 1.2 Section Assessment 1—5, pg. 16
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Quiz 2: Types of Government 1. In a ____________ form of government all power belongs to one central government. 2. In a _____________ type of government, power is divided between the central government and local governments. 3. A ___________ government consists an alliance of independent states. 4. In a presidential government, the _________ and the ___________ are independent of one another and equal. 5. In a Parliamentary government, the _________ is chosen by the the ___________ branch.
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6. A _________ is a type of government that is not responsible to the will of the people. 7. In a ___________ supreme political authority rest with the people. Types of Democracies 8. In a ________________ democracy, people vote directly on issues. 9. In a _____________ democracy people elect others to make decisions for them. 10. What kind of democracy do we live in?
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1. unitary 2. federal 3. confederate 4. executive and legislative 5. executive/legislative 6. Dictatorship 7. democracy 8. direct democracy 9. representative 10. representative
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