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Democracy in the United States
Civics Chapter 1, Section 3
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Main idea American democracy is characterized by core democratic ideals and principles, as well as by the free enterprise system
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Ideals of American Democracy
Liberty: all people have the ability or freedom to act and think as they choose Equality: all people possess the same fundamental moral worth that entitles them to fair treatment Self-Government: ordinary people can rule themselves and do so as political equals
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Principles of American Democracy
Worth of the Individual: all people are created equal and deserve an opportunity to pursue their potential Rule of Law: government is subject to recognized and enforced limits Majority Rule, Minority Rights: the majority rules but the rights of the political minority are protected Compromise: despite their differences, opposing groups can reach agreements Citizen Participation: a healthy democracy requires active citizen participation at all levels
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Free Enterprise In the United States, each person has the right to:
Earn money Purchase property Spend income on goods and services Choose an occupation or change jobs Determine where to save money and how much Open new businesses
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Gideon v. Wainwright (1963) Constitutional issue of due process
Unanimous Supreme Court decision on March 18, 1963 Court decided that the right to counsel was essential to a fair trial, thus, a person who could not afford legal counsel had to be provided with counsel by the state or the national government
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