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Monday/Tuesday August 24-25 August 24-25 Today’s Agenda 2 STEP DAY 1)Unit #1: Introduction to Government Discussion and review of first 10 Vocabulary words on Word Wall #1 2) Word Wall #1 Work Day Two
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What is a Government? Government is the institution through which the state maintains social order, provides public service, national security, and enforces public policy Public policy is all of the goals a government sets and the various courses of action it pursues as it attempts to realize these goals.
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Theories: Evolutionary-based on an extended family idea that eventually evolves into a “state”. Force-people were forced under the control of those more powerful and a “state” was formed. Divine Right- “gods” have chose those who rule.
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How do we begin to discuss what is government and why do we have government? Our modern day thought on government originated with the ideas of Aristotle a scholar in ancient Greece. He studied and debated the ideas of POLIS (Greek City-State), POLITICS (Process), DEMOCRACY (People Rule) and REPUBLIC (Representative Government).
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Comes from the Latin word “to stand”. Today “state” represents a “political community” that is organized. There are over 200 “states” in the world today. In the United States our nation is a “state” and we are organized into 50 “states”. “Nation” is a group of people tied together by race, language, culture, custom, tradition and even religion.
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Population-you need people and are those people stable, mobile or ? Territory-land, borders, issues Sovereignty-who is in political control-who is in charge? No outside control, State makes all decisions Government-institution through which decisions are made and implemented.
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Unitary: Gives all key powers to a national or central government Federal: Power is divided between the national government and provincial (state) governments Confederacy: Loose union of independent states
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Unitary Confederate Federal Location of Power CITIZENS GOVERNMENT
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Constitution: Formal written document that is known as the owners manual for a government’s powers HOUSE.CONGRESS RESOLUTION 331
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