Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
1
American Federal Government
Introductory Themes American Political Culture
2
Introductory Themes and American Political Culture
Political Power Authority Legitimacy
3
Conceptions of Democracy
Democratic Centralism Direct Democracy Representative Democracy popular sovereignty citizen demands and government action participation deliberation majority rule
4
Majority Rule: Good or Bad?
No guarantee of good decisions Majority tyranny can threaten minorities Apathy toward politics
5
Who Really Governs? Different approaches Marxist Elitist Bureaucratic
Pluralist
7
Political Culture Definition
A basic set of shared values, attitudes and beliefs that differentiate Americans from citizens of other countries
8
Myths about the Founding of the American Republic
British as tyrranical All the colonists favored independence Colonists were militarily superior American Revolution as a symbol of freedom for the world Constitution was divinely inspired
9
Characteristics of American Political Culture
Equality of opportunity, not outcome Individual responsibility Mistrust of government & governmental power Limited government Religion and faith Providence, abundance, and Manifest Destiny Associationalism and civic duty Greater inclusion of “out-groups”?
10
American Political Culture Compared
High confidence in political institutions Lower confidence in people running political institutions Religiosity Declining sense of political efficacy
11
Confidence in Institutions: America and Europe Compared
12
Confidence in People Running American Institutions
13
Religiosity: The United States Compared (World Values Study, 1990s)
14
Religion is Important in My Life (Associated Press/IPSOS Poll, Summer 2005)
15
Religious Leaders Should/Should Not Try to Influence Government Decisions (Associated Press/IPSOS Poll, Summer 2005)
16
Population of the US by Race and Ethnicity (Census Bureau)
17
Population Change in the US 1980-2000
18
Changes in U.S. Occupational Structure
19
Changes in Where We Live
20
Race & Ethnicity Blacks/African-Americans Latinos/Hispanics
migration, political protest, civil rights issue divisions Latinos/Hispanics diversity as a group low political mobilization exception? South Florida
21
Race & Ethnicity Asian Americans Native Americans recent immigration
considerably diverse group issue foci Native Americans scattering of distinct cultures conquered nations, poverty, and protest new economic development: casino gambling
22
1996 Presidential Vote by Ethnicity
23
2000 Presidential Vote by Ethnicity
24
Class in American Politics?
Most Americans believe they are in the middle class What is the definition? Gingrich vs. Clinton Tolerance for income inequality
25
Income Distribution: The U.S. Compared
26
Gender in American Politics
The Gender Gap a distinctive pattern of voting behavior reflecting differences in views between men and women Example: --> Sexual Harassment in the workplace 24% of men say it is a serious problem 38% of women say it is a serious problem (ICPSR /ANES 1992 pre/post election surveys)
27
Gender Gap in Voting: 1992/96 Vote for Clinton
28
Gender Gap in Voting: 2000 Election, Gore/Bush
29
Religion in American Politics
Secularism and protest Values, culture, and moral issues abortion Rise or Demise of the Christian Right? The GOP connection
30
Membership in the Christian Coalition, 1989-95
31
Ideology: Moderates Carry the Day
Similar presentations
© 2024 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.