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Philosophies of U.S.
Government
AP UNIT ONE
PART I: WHAT
GOVERNMENT DOES
 government - an institution that makes and
enforces public policies (decisions) for
society
 PURPOSES OF GOV’T:
1.) Maintain national defense to protect its citizens
2.) Provide public goods and services (+ collective
goods - services that cannot be denied to
anyone)
3.) Preserve order and keep the peace
4.) Socialize and teach younger generations what it
means to be a citizen
5.) Collect taxes from its citizens to fund public
services
What are Politics?
 politics - how we choose our leaders and
the policies they end up creating.
 political participation - how citizens
participate in gov’t to influence the outcome
of politics (ex: voting, contacting gov’t
officials, protesting, being members of
single-issue groups, etc.)
 single-issue group - people who are
focused on one political issue they want to
see advanced in government
Getting Political
 political issue - a disagreement on how to
fix a problem (ex: green energy vs. coal
energy, who gets taxed more, etc.)
 public policy - a government decision
aimed at solving a political issue
 policymaking system - how the people
influence the creation of policies that affect
them
Steps in the Policymaking
System
 1.) policymaking starts with the people
(their concerns, wants, needs, etc.)
 2.) the people “connect” to their gov’t to
influence it through linkage
institutions (ex: political parties,
elections, the media, etc.)
 3.) these groups encourage the
creation of a policy agenda - the
issues the gov’t decides are important
enough to be solved
 4.) The policy agenda is carried out by
policymaking institutions - gov’t
institutions that make public policy
– Congress (legislative) - makes laws
– Presidency (executive) - decisions and
policies of the President
– Courts (judicial) - rulings to interpret the
law
– Bureaucracy - enforce and regulate the
laws
 5.) These institutions make public
policy through gov’t laws, decisions,
and rulings.
 6.) Public policies are enforced and
affect the people.
IT’S A POLITICAL CYCLE!
Types of Public Policies
 Congressional statute/law- a law passed by
Congress
 Presidential action - a decision by the
president
 Court decision - a ruling of a court
 Budgetary action - Congress passing laws to
tax and spend money
 Regulation - agencies that regulate/make
rules for how laws are enforced
How to Interpret a Political
Cartoon
 1.) Look at the cartoon as a whole—
what appears to be going on on the
surface?
 2.) Look at what objects/people are
labeled. Who are they? Why are they
drawn this way?
 3.) What message is the artist trying to
send about government through this
drawing?
PART II: DEMOCRACY IN
AMERICA
 Democracy - a system of government
that derives its power from the people;
its leaders represent and work to fulfill
the wants of its citizens
Democratic Theory
 The ideas that define a democracy:
– Everyone has an equal vote (“one person, one
vote”)
– Citizens must have equal opportunity to
participate in making gov’t decisions
– Society should encourage the free expression of
a variety of ideas
– Citizens control gov’t policymaking
– Gov’t rights are given to everyone, and
citizenship is available to all
Majority Rule
 Democracy is based on majority rule -
the side with the most people (over half
the population) makes the final
policies/decisions
 However, minority rights must be
protected (the majority can’t do
whatever it wants)
– ex: the Bill of Rights protects minority
rights
Our Democracy
 our population is too large for all the people
to make all gov’t decisions (pure/direct
democracy)
 We have a representative (indirect)
democracy - the people make gov’t
decisions through elected officials who
speak for them (people are indirectly
involved in gov’t)
-the idea of gov’t through representation makes
us a republic
-Essentially, we are a republic with
characteristics of a democracy
Models of Democracy
1.) Pluralism - people who think alike
will work together to influence gov’t to
do what they want. Many groups want
the gov’t’s attention, but one group
doesn’t dominate.
2.) Elitism - upper-class elite hold the
most gov’t power and basically run it
(esp. influence using money, etc.)
3.) Hyperpluralism - too many groups
are competing for the gov’t’s attention
and confuse the political process; the
gov’t has to satisfy too many groups so
its policies are slowed and weakened
4.) Participatory – Citizens all work to
directly make decisions that affect their
lives, generally without the specific
need for representatives
American Political Culture
 political culture - the political ideas/values
that are shared by a society
U.S. political culture holds to:
• Liberty - the freedom to live and act as one
wishes
• Egalitarianism - (think “equality”) everyone
has an equal opportunity to participate in
society and government
• Individualism - everyone can and should
make their own successes in society
• Laissez-faire - let the economy take
care of itself without government
interference
• Populism - the gov’t answers to the
will of the common people; they are the
gov’t’s priority
The Declaration of
Independence
 Main writer: Thomas Jefferson
 adopted by the Second Continental
Congress on July 4, 1776
 Pronounces the founding ideas of American
political philosophy
 lists the offenses of the British king (King
George III) against the colonies
 Declares the colonies to be independent
states with a gov’t of their own, absolved of
rule by Britain
The Articles of Confederation
(1776-1787)
 Our first attempt at government (rough draft)
 Set up the new 13 states as a “league of
friendship”
 States largely independent and would come
together only in times of emergency
Setup Under the Articles
 National gov’t was run by a unicameral
(one-house) legislature to make laws
for the country
 Each state got one vote
 No executive or judicial branches
 Congress could make and maintain
army and navy
Weaknesses Under the Articles
 National gov’t had no power to tax or
regulate trade
 Weak national gov’t could not make
states obey the Articles
 State gov’ts had the most power (were
afraid of tyrannical national gov’t)
 U.S. not a united country (more like 13
little separate countries)
 Changes to the Articles required all 13
states to agree
 National gov’t couldn’t put down
rebellions (ex: Shays’ Rebellion) or
deal with civil unrest over bad economy

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US Government Philosophies and Democracy Explained

  • 2. PART I: WHAT GOVERNMENT DOES  government - an institution that makes and enforces public policies (decisions) for society  PURPOSES OF GOV’T: 1.) Maintain national defense to protect its citizens 2.) Provide public goods and services (+ collective goods - services that cannot be denied to anyone) 3.) Preserve order and keep the peace 4.) Socialize and teach younger generations what it means to be a citizen 5.) Collect taxes from its citizens to fund public services
  • 3. What are Politics?  politics - how we choose our leaders and the policies they end up creating.  political participation - how citizens participate in gov’t to influence the outcome of politics (ex: voting, contacting gov’t officials, protesting, being members of single-issue groups, etc.)  single-issue group - people who are focused on one political issue they want to see advanced in government
  • 4. Getting Political  political issue - a disagreement on how to fix a problem (ex: green energy vs. coal energy, who gets taxed more, etc.)  public policy - a government decision aimed at solving a political issue  policymaking system - how the people influence the creation of policies that affect them
  • 5.
  • 6. Steps in the Policymaking System  1.) policymaking starts with the people (their concerns, wants, needs, etc.)  2.) the people “connect” to their gov’t to influence it through linkage institutions (ex: political parties, elections, the media, etc.)  3.) these groups encourage the creation of a policy agenda - the issues the gov’t decides are important enough to be solved
  • 7.  4.) The policy agenda is carried out by policymaking institutions - gov’t institutions that make public policy – Congress (legislative) - makes laws – Presidency (executive) - decisions and policies of the President – Courts (judicial) - rulings to interpret the law – Bureaucracy - enforce and regulate the laws
  • 8.  5.) These institutions make public policy through gov’t laws, decisions, and rulings.  6.) Public policies are enforced and affect the people. IT’S A POLITICAL CYCLE!
  • 9. Types of Public Policies  Congressional statute/law- a law passed by Congress  Presidential action - a decision by the president  Court decision - a ruling of a court  Budgetary action - Congress passing laws to tax and spend money  Regulation - agencies that regulate/make rules for how laws are enforced
  • 10. How to Interpret a Political Cartoon  1.) Look at the cartoon as a whole— what appears to be going on on the surface?  2.) Look at what objects/people are labeled. Who are they? Why are they drawn this way?  3.) What message is the artist trying to send about government through this drawing?
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  • 16. PART II: DEMOCRACY IN AMERICA  Democracy - a system of government that derives its power from the people; its leaders represent and work to fulfill the wants of its citizens
  • 17. Democratic Theory  The ideas that define a democracy: – Everyone has an equal vote (“one person, one vote”) – Citizens must have equal opportunity to participate in making gov’t decisions – Society should encourage the free expression of a variety of ideas – Citizens control gov’t policymaking – Gov’t rights are given to everyone, and citizenship is available to all
  • 18. Majority Rule  Democracy is based on majority rule - the side with the most people (over half the population) makes the final policies/decisions  However, minority rights must be protected (the majority can’t do whatever it wants) – ex: the Bill of Rights protects minority rights
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  • 20. Our Democracy  our population is too large for all the people to make all gov’t decisions (pure/direct democracy)  We have a representative (indirect) democracy - the people make gov’t decisions through elected officials who speak for them (people are indirectly involved in gov’t) -the idea of gov’t through representation makes us a republic -Essentially, we are a republic with characteristics of a democracy
  • 21. Models of Democracy 1.) Pluralism - people who think alike will work together to influence gov’t to do what they want. Many groups want the gov’t’s attention, but one group doesn’t dominate. 2.) Elitism - upper-class elite hold the most gov’t power and basically run it (esp. influence using money, etc.)
  • 22. 3.) Hyperpluralism - too many groups are competing for the gov’t’s attention and confuse the political process; the gov’t has to satisfy too many groups so its policies are slowed and weakened 4.) Participatory – Citizens all work to directly make decisions that affect their lives, generally without the specific need for representatives
  • 23. American Political Culture  political culture - the political ideas/values that are shared by a society U.S. political culture holds to: • Liberty - the freedom to live and act as one wishes • Egalitarianism - (think “equality”) everyone has an equal opportunity to participate in society and government • Individualism - everyone can and should make their own successes in society
  • 24. • Laissez-faire - let the economy take care of itself without government interference • Populism - the gov’t answers to the will of the common people; they are the gov’t’s priority
  • 25. The Declaration of Independence  Main writer: Thomas Jefferson  adopted by the Second Continental Congress on July 4, 1776  Pronounces the founding ideas of American political philosophy  lists the offenses of the British king (King George III) against the colonies  Declares the colonies to be independent states with a gov’t of their own, absolved of rule by Britain
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  • 30. The Articles of Confederation (1776-1787)  Our first attempt at government (rough draft)  Set up the new 13 states as a “league of friendship”  States largely independent and would come together only in times of emergency
  • 31. Setup Under the Articles  National gov’t was run by a unicameral (one-house) legislature to make laws for the country  Each state got one vote  No executive or judicial branches  Congress could make and maintain army and navy
  • 32. Weaknesses Under the Articles  National gov’t had no power to tax or regulate trade  Weak national gov’t could not make states obey the Articles  State gov’ts had the most power (were afraid of tyrannical national gov’t)  U.S. not a united country (more like 13 little separate countries)
  • 33.  Changes to the Articles required all 13 states to agree  National gov’t couldn’t put down rebellions (ex: Shays’ Rebellion) or deal with civil unrest over bad economy