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CHAPTER 1 AP Government Introduction
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Two Main Questions in Politics Who should govern? Towards what ends should they work?
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What is Political Power? Power-ability to get others to follow your will -can be obvious or subtle Authority- right to use power Legitimacy- political authority conferred by law or national or state constitution -broadly accepted (if not = trouble)
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Democracy Two types: Direct or Participatory- ancient Greece Representative Founders argued representative best for America. Why? Is it best?
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Founding Fathers Govt should mediate not mirror popular views Elected officials should represent not register majority sentiments Most citizens didn’t have time/expertise etc Even highly educated can be manipulated by leaders A govt working quickly can quickly do harm Protection of civil rights and liberties shouldn’t be left to popular vote Less chance of abuse of power, tyranny, self-serving leaders
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Representative Democracy Need free speech so candidates can communicate and voters believe a choice exists Could America change to Direct Democracy? -Community control -Citizen participation
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How is political power distributed? Majoritarian politics: elected officials are the delegates of the people and act as they would -can’t always happen; often, elite have the power *Elite= identifiable group of people who possess a disproportionate share of some resource (power, $) -make an effort to actively participate in policy making
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Four Theories on Political Elites and Distribution of Power (Theories answer the question “Who governs?”) Marxist view Power elite view Bureaucratic view Pluralist view
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Marxist View Govt dominated by capitalists -govt is a machine to give legality to class interests Two economic classes vie for power (capitalists and workers) Whichever controls the economy controls the govt.
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Power Elite View Govt dominated by a few top leaders, most of whom are outside the govt. Coalition of three groups control politics and government -Corporate Leaders -Top Military Officials -Elected Officials *Today we could add Media to the list
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Bureaucratic View Govt dominated by appointed officials Govt and non-govt institutions dominated by bureaucrats who operate govt on a daily basis Career govt workers exercise power by deciding how laws translate into action
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Pluralist View Competition among all affected interests shapes public policy -political resources and access to media is so scattered/unequal, no elite can have monopoly -different interests struggle to gain benefits for their members Problems…
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The Nature of Politics Must understand preferences in order to understand power Need to know who wields power but hard to discover Can’t infer distribution of power based on what laws exist Should only make judgments on institutions and interests after discovering how they behave in a variety of issues
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Is democracy driven by self-interest? What explains political change?
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