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5 Key Concepts of Democracy
Basic Principles and underlying foundations of democratic thought
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What is the Headline?
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The Headline
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OH Donald “Would anyone vote for that? Can you imagine that, the face of our next president?! I mean, she's a woman, and I'm not s'posedta say bad things, but really, folks, come on. Are we serious?"
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Rule Of Law Law is supreme
Nobody is above the law, even those who make law Popular sovereignty—all power emanates from the people.
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When Can You Not be Arrested in Ohio?
Ohio Revised Code
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Fundamental Worth of the Individual
A Person’s worth & dignity must be recognized & respected by others & society at all times.
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Value in a Democracy? Summit County Ohio Add Forbes 400 if needed
Voted: X - 11/04/08 General JAMES, LEBRON Birth Year: N/A (Update) 4157 IDLEBROOK DR AKRON (Update) 2560/1 BATH TWP A (Precinct Map) GHENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH GRANGER RD AKRON OH Add Forbes 400 if needed
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Fundamental Worth of the Individual Con’t.
Rights of the few at times must take a back seat to the interests of the many serving the interests of society as a whole
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Taxes and Laws 6th period 2015
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Equality of All Persons
“All people are created equal” This does not mean an “equality of conditions” physical, economic, etc. Not an equal share of goods Not equal mental or physical abilities
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Equality of All Persons: Cont
Equal opportunity Equality before the law Substantive Procedural Refer back to Fundamental Worth of Individual Start 4th,period equality before law 2015 Start refer back to Fund 5th period 2015
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Casting Stones 5th and 6th period
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Majority Rule restrained by Minority Rights
Policy & Laws are to be made in accord with the will of the people 4th period
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Majority Rule: Cont. Majority must always recognize the rights of the minority Linda Brown and her Family
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Necessity of Compromise
Finding the solution which is MOST acceptable with blended views and ideas Compromise is an essential part of the process
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Examples
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Individual Freedom “The right to swing my fist ends where the other man’s nose begins”-Oliver Wendell Holmes Liberty (freedom) vs. Authority: authority must never become so strong that it restricts the individual.
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Individual Freedom
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5 Concepts of Democracy Individual Freedom Necessity of Compromise
Majority Rule restrained by Minority Rights Equality of All Persons Fundamental Worth of the Individual
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Assignment Place one of the 5 concepts of Democracy at the top of a sheet of paper. Find a picture in a magazine that illustrates your concept. Write a few sentences about how your picture fits your concept of Democracy.
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