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1 Chapter 1.1 Government of the People, by the People, for the People

2 What is Civics? Civics is the study of the rights and duties of citizens. In ancient Greece and Rome, only men with property could be citizens Civics is the study of the rights and duties of citizens. In ancient Greece and Rome, only men with property could be citizens Today, most people are citizens of the country where they live. Citizens have rights and responsibilities. Citizens agree to accept the government’s authority and follow its rules. Today, most people are citizens of the country where they live. Citizens have rights and responsibilities. Citizens agree to accept the government’s authority and follow its rules.

3 The Need for Government A government is the ruling authority for a community. It has the power to make and enforce laws for its members. A government is the ruling authority for a community. It has the power to make and enforce laws for its members. Thomas Hobbes claimed that without government, human beings would compete for territory, resources and power. Fighting would be common and survival would depend on strength and cunning. Thomas Hobbes claimed that without government, human beings would compete for territory, resources and power. Fighting would be common and survival would depend on strength and cunning. Government can make it possible for people to live together peacefully and productively. Government can make it possible for people to live together peacefully and productively.

4 The Functions of Government Governments keep order and provide security. They make laws to help prevent conflicts among people and to settle conflicts that do arise. They set up armed forces and agencies to defend citizens and their land from enemies. Governments keep order and provide security. They make laws to help prevent conflicts among people and to settle conflicts that do arise. They set up armed forces and agencies to defend citizens and their land from enemies. Governments provide services that would not be available without cooperation and coordination. They provide services to keep the public healthy and safe. They also give help to needy people. Governments provide services that would not be available without cooperation and coordination. They provide services to keep the public healthy and safe. They also give help to needy people.

5 continued Governments guide the community. They set public policy, or a course of government action to achieve community goals. They make public policy when they pass laws to reach a public policy goal. Governments guide the community. They set public policy, or a course of government action to achieve community goals. They make public policy when they pass laws to reach a public policy goal. Governments create a budget or a plan for collecting and spending money, as part of policy decisions. Governments develop relations with the community’s neighbors and other outsiders for the benefit of all. Governments create a budget or a plan for collecting and spending money, as part of policy decisions. Governments develop relations with the community’s neighbors and other outsiders for the benefit of all.

6 Levels of Government Many levels of government may exist within a country. The highest level in the United States is the national government, centered in the capital, Washington D.C. It makes laws for the entire country. Many levels of government may exist within a country. The highest level in the United States is the national government, centered in the capital, Washington D.C. It makes laws for the entire country. State governments make laws for the people of their states. Local governments include county, city and town. State and local governments cannot take actions that go against laws and authority of the national government. State governments make laws for the people of their states. Local governments include county, city and town. State and local governments cannot take actions that go against laws and authority of the national government.

7 Democratic Government A dictatorship is a government controlled by one person or a small group. The United States government is a democracy, a government in which the people rule. In a democracy, all citizens share in governing and being governed. A dictatorship is a government controlled by one person or a small group. The United States government is a democracy, a government in which the people rule. In a democracy, all citizens share in governing and being governed.

8 continued Democracy began in ancient Athens. Athens had a direct democracy – all citizens met to debate government matters and vote firsthand. Large populations make direct democracy impractical for most countries today. Citizens instead choose a smaller group to represent them, make laws and govern on their behalf. This is a representative democracy. Democracy began in ancient Athens. Athens had a direct democracy – all citizens met to debate government matters and vote firsthand. Large populations make direct democracy impractical for most countries today. Citizens instead choose a smaller group to represent them, make laws and govern on their behalf. This is a representative democracy.

9 continued Democracies have free and open elections. Everyone’s vote carries the same weight, or “one person, one vote”. All candidates have the right to express their views freely. Legal requirements for voting are kept to a minimum. Citizens may vote freely by secret ballot, without fear of punishment. Democracies have free and open elections. Everyone’s vote carries the same weight, or “one person, one vote”. All candidates have the right to express their views freely. Legal requirements for voting are kept to a minimum. Citizens may vote freely by secret ballot, without fear of punishment.

10 continued Citizens agree that when differences of opinion arise, we will abide by what most people want. This is the principle of majority rule. At the same time, we must respect the rights of those in the minority. Citizens agree that when differences of opinion arise, we will abide by what most people want. This is the principle of majority rule. At the same time, we must respect the rights of those in the minority. QUESTION: What are the five fundamental principles of American democracy? QUESTION: What are the five fundamental principles of American democracy?


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