Unit One: Foundations of government

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Unit One: Foundations of government. What is Government?. Government: The institution through which a society makes and enforces its public policies (all of those things a govt. decides to do, such as taxation, education, defense, etc.). What are the basic powers of Government?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Unit One:Foundations of government

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What is Government?

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Government:

The institution through which a society makes and enforces its public policies (all of those things a govt. decides to do, such as taxation, education, defense, etc.)

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What are the basic powers of Government?

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• Legislative power–To make law and frame public policy

• Executive power–To execute, enforce, and administer

the law

• Judicial power– To interpret laws and settle disputes

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Why do we need Government?

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What is a state?

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• State: • a body of people, living in a

defined territory, organized politically, and with the power

to make and enforce law without the consent of any

higher authority

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Four elements

of a state

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Population:

people, no set amount needed

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Territory:

land, again, no set amount needed

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Sovereignty:

supreme and absolute power within its own

territory

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Government:

politically organized

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How did

the state form?

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Force Theory• one person or a small

group claimed control over an area and forced all within it to submit to that person’s or group’s rule

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Evolutionary Theory• state

developed naturally out of the

early family

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Divine Right TheoryGod created the stateand that God had given those of

royal birth a “divine right to

rule”, and people were bound by duty to obey their ruler as they would God.

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Social Contract Theory

• by contract people within a certain area

agreed to give up to the state power to promote

the safety and well being of all

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What are the different forms of

Government?

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Monarchy

A hereditary sovereign

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DictatorshipThose who rule

are not responsible to the will of the

people

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Ruled by religious authority

• God/Deity is supreme authority

Theocracy

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Oligarchypower to rule

is held by a small usually

self-appointed

elite

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Unitarycentralized government

all govt. power held by one

central agency

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DemocracySupreme political

authority rests with the people

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Which form of government is

the best?