Chapter One: The Democratic Republic

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Chapter One: The Democratic Republic

Learning Outcomes 1. Define the terms politics and government. 2. Explain some of the ways in which Americans interact with their government. 3. State what is meant by the words order, liberty, authority, and legitimacy. Copyright 2014 Cengage Learning 2

Learning Outcomes 4. Distinguish the major features of direct democracy and representative democracy. 5. Describe majoritarianism, elite theory, and pluralism as theories of how democratic systems work. 6. Summarize the conflicts that can occur between the principles of liberty and order, and also those of liberty and equality. Copyright 2014 Cengage Learning 3

Learning Outcomes 7. Discuss conservatism, liberalism, and other popular American ideological positions. 8. Determine how the basic political principles addressed in this chapter were reflected in the 2012 elections. Copyright 2014 Cengage Learning 4

Politics and Government Politics: the process of resolving conflicts and deciding who gets what, when and how Government: institution which resolves conflicts and allocates benefits and privileges Copyright 2014 Cengage Learning 5

Government is Everywhere From Your Birth Records Safety standards Public schools Judicial system Throughout Your Life To Your Death Copyright 2014 Cengage Learning 6

Why Is Government Necessary? Order Liberty Authority Legitimacy Copyright 2014 Cengage Learning 7

Democracy and Other Forms of Government Types of government Totalitarian Authoritarian Aristocracy Theocracy Oligarchy Anarchy Democracy Copyright 2014 Cengage Learning 8

Democracy and Other Forms of Government Direct Democracy as a Model Decisions made by people directly Attained most easily in small communities Initiative Referendum Recall Copyright 2014 Cengage Learning 9

Democracy and Other Forms of Government Dangers of Direct Democracy Uneducated masses Demagogues Tyranny of majority Copyright 2014 Cengage Learning 10

Democracy and Other Forms of Government A Democratic Republic Popular sovereignty People hold ultimate power Representative democracy Copyright 2014 Cengage Learning 11

Democracy and Other Forms of Government Principles of Democratic Government Universal suffrage Majority rule Minority rights Constitutional Democracy Limited government Copyright 2014 Cengage Learning 12

What Kind of Democracy Do We Have? Democracy for Everyone Majoritarianism Democracy for the Few Elite Theory Democracy for Groups Pluralism Copyright 2014 Cengage Learning 13

Fundamental Values Political culture & political socialization Family Educational system Liberty versus Order Equality versus Liberty Economic equality Property rights and capitalism Copyright 2014 Cengage Learning 14

Fundamental Values The Proper Size of Government Debate over size and scope Fear over big government Response to terrorism The Great Recession Copyright 2014 Cengage Learning 15

Fundamental Values Copyright 2014 Cengage Learning 16

Political Ideologies Conservatism versus Liberalism Conservative values Order, patriotism, traditional ideals Freedom from government intervention Liberty as freedom from government support of nontraditional ideals Liberal values Social and economic equality Supports government intervention, regulation Liberty as freedom to live one s own life Copyright 2014 Cengage Learning 17

Political Ideologies The Traditional Political Spectrum (continuum from left to right) Copyright 2014 Cengage Learning 18

Political Ideologies Socialism (far left) Strong support for economic/social equality Advocates government ownership of business or employee cooperatives Libertarianism (far right) Strong support of property rights; opposes regulation, income redistribution Skepticism toward government activities Copyright 2014 Cengage Learning 19

The Four-Cornered Ideological Grid Copyright 2014 Cengage Learning 20

One Nation, Divided Political polarization Political gridlock Strict party-line voting Tea Party Republicans Republican overreach Copyright 2014 Cengage Learning 21

Questions for Critical Thinking? How do high expectations, unrealistic goals, and campaign promises contribute to the political disillusionment among the electorate? Copyright 2014 Cengage Learning 22

Questions for Critical Thinking? Do you think the American national government should be restricted in its capabilities to expand its size and scope? Copyright 2014 Cengage Learning 23

Questions for Critical Thinking? Do you think it is necessary to expand the role of the American national government on issues involving fundamental political values? Copyright 2014 Cengage Learning 24

Questions for Critical Thinking? Do you believe that the Tea Party movement will continue to grow in power and influence? Why or why not? Copyright 2014 Cengage Learning 25

Questions for Critical Thinking? What are some of the factors that have led to party polarization in the U.S.? How does party polarization relate to American political culture? Copyright 2014 Cengage Learning 26