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Title: Introducing Government in America


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Introducing Government in America
  • With cartoons!

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Government
  • Institutions that make decisions for society
  • American national government institutions
  • Congress, president, courts, federal
    administrative agencies (bureaucracy)
  • What kind of government is best?
  • What should government do?
  • Maintain national defense, provide public
    services, preserve order, socialize youth,
    collect taxes

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Politics
  • Who gets what, when, and how
  • Harold D. Lasswell
  • How society chooses governmental leaders and
    their policy agendas process
  • Who?
  • Voters, candidates, groups, parties
  • What?
  • Benefits and burdens / Rights and
    responsibilities
  • How?
  • Voting, supporting, compromising, lobbying

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Public Policy
  • Course of action that government makes regarding
    a political issue
  • Political issue arises when people disagree
    about a problem and its solution
  • e.g., health care
  • Policy agenda the issues that people are
    focused on at a given time
  • Public policy is shaped by people, linkage
    institutions, political issues, and political
    institutions
  • Linkage institutions how peoples concerns
    become important political issues
  • Elections, parties, interest groups, media

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Values
  • Community
  • Cooperation
  • Democracy
  • Equality
  • Freedom
  • Justice
  • Security
  • Self-reliance
  • Stability
  • Tolerance
  • How do values affect
  • Government?
  • Politics?
  • Public Policy?
  • Health care policy?

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Democracy
  • Government by the people
  • How policymakers (politicians) are selected and
    how government is organized reflects what the
    people want
  • Direct democracy
  • Representative democracy

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Traditional Democratic Theory
  • 5 Cornerstones of an Ideal Democracy
  • Equality in voting
  • Effective participation
  • Enlightened understanding
  • Citizen control of the agenda
  • Inclusion
  • Majority rule
  • Minority rights

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In what ways is the U.S. NOT an ideal democracy?
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Contemporary Theories of American Democracy
  • Pluralist theory
  • Politics is mainly a competition among groups
    that each have preferred policies
  • Groups of minorities work together vs. majority
    rule
  • Based on complex bargaining and compromise
  • Elite and class theory
  • Upper-class elite will rule no matter what

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Contemporary Theories of American Democracy
  • Hyperpluralism
  • Groups are so strong that they make it impossible
    for government to govern
  • Interest groups hold all the power

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What aspects of American society make it more
difficult to be democratic?
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Challenges to Democracy
  • Increased technical (in)expertise
  • Harder to be well-informed
  • Limited participation in government
  • Low voter turnout
  • Especially for young voters
  • 33 for people under 25 in 2000
  • 49 in 2008 anomaly?
  • Escalating campaign costs
  • Dependent on PACs for funding
  • Diverse political interests
  • ? policy gridlock

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Presidential Turnout Rates for Voting-Age
Population (VAP) and Eligible Population (VEP)
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Group activity
  • Devise three to five ways to make VHS student
    government more democratic
  • Consider
  • How government is organized
  • How policymakers are selected
  • How policy is made
  • Utilize the criteria of traditional democratic
    theory
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