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2 Have out your notes from last class titled “What is Civics” We will discuss this and go over the answers.

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4 Of American Government

5 1. What are the 5 fundamental principles of American government? 2. Define each principles and recognize how it is used in your daily life.

6  What are some fundamentals that you work on in PE class or when you are practicing a sport or some other activity?

7 The basic ideas that are the foundation of American Government are:  Rule of Law  Limited Government  Consent of the Governed  Democracy  Representative Government

8 On the worksheet provided 1. Read in the textbook on page 11 and write down a definition of each principle in the “What it says” column. 2. Then take a moment to think about what it means. In the next column, write down what you think that definition means in your own words. 3. Finally, write down how you think this principle in used in government or your daily life.

9 What it says All people including those who govern are bound by the law What it means Everyone must follow the rules even our leaders Examples

10 What it says Government is not all powerful- it may only do those things people have given it the power to do What it means Government is only as powerful as the people allow it to be Examples

11 What it says American citizens are the source of all government power What it means People allow the government to rule for them Examples

12 What it says Government in which the people hold the power to rule What it means The people have a voice in government Examples

13 What it says People elect government leaders to make laws and govern on their behalf What it means People elect officials to run the government Examples

14 Word What it SaysWhat it MeansHow is this principle used in government or your daily life? RULE OF LAW all people including those who govern are bound by the law Everyone has to follow the laws LIMITED GOVERNMENT Government is not all powerful- it may only do those things that people have given it the power to do Government does what the people tell it to do CONSENT OF THE GOVERNED citizens are the source of all government power People allow the government to rule for them REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT People elect leaders to make the laws and govern on their behalf People elect leaders to lead for them DEMOCRACY Government in which the people rule The people have the voice in government

15 With the classmates at your table, complete the Chart Activity. You are using critical thinking skills and applying what you know!

16 People elect public officeholders to make laws and conduct business on their behalf. The government is not all powerful- it can only do certain things. People give their permission for the government to have power. The government and those who govern are bound by the law. The people rule the government. The government has limitations on its’ power. The government and those who govern must obey the law. Citizens rule the government in America. The people elect others to make laws. People are the source of government power. Everyone, even officeholders, have to follow the law. The government can only do what citizens give it permission to do. We elect other people to make decisions on our behalf. Citizens have the power and freedom in the United States government. The government cannot do anything it wants – there are restrictions. Because he is protected by the 1 st amendment Jack feels safe protesting the War in Iraq. residents elected Mr. Delguadio to represent them on the Board of Supervisors. President Obama asks Congress to approve his new healthcare bill. Each November citizens make government decisions by voting. The president is given a speeding ticket. “No man is good enough to govern another man without that other’s consent.” Abe Lincoln “’We the people’ tell the government what to do, it doesn’t tell us.” Ronald Reagan “Power in human hands will ever be liable to abuse.” James Madison “There is nothing more corrupting…than the exercise of unlimited power.” William Henry Harrison “Officeholders are the agents of the people, not their masters.” Grover

17 You will create a Flip Book of the Fundamental Principles. You will need:  3 sheets of computer paper  Markers, colored pencils Wait for instructions by the teacher.

18 Rule of Law Write definition Draw a picture Write a sentence using the term but not use the definition Limited Government Write definition Draw a picture Write a sentence using the term but not use the definition Consent of the Governed Write definition Draw a picture Write a sentence using the term but not use the definition Representative Government Write definition Draw a picture Write a sentence using the term but not use the definition Democracy Write definition Draw a picture Write a sentence using the term but not use the definition

19 1. Can you name the 5 fundamental principles of American government? 2. Can you define each of the fundamental principles or at least recognize and match the definitions and terms? 3. Can you apply how the principles are used?

20  Your Flip Book is Due at the end of Next class QUIZ ON INTRO CIVICS IN 2 CLASSES


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