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Chapter 1 Government in America
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Page 1: Chapter 1 Government in America. “There has never been, nor ever will be, a people who are politically ignorant and free.” -- T. Jefferson.

Chapter 1

Government in America

Page 2: Chapter 1 Government in America. “There has never been, nor ever will be, a people who are politically ignorant and free.” -- T. Jefferson.

“There has never been, nor ever will be, a

people who are politically ignorant

and free.”-- T. Jefferson

Page 3: Chapter 1 Government in America. “There has never been, nor ever will be, a people who are politically ignorant and free.” -- T. Jefferson.
Page 4: Chapter 1 Government in America. “There has never been, nor ever will be, a people who are politically ignorant and free.” -- T. Jefferson.

Political Knowledge

• Fosters civic virtues (e.g. political tolerance)• Helps ID beneficial policies and affects voting• Promotes participation

> Young people score less than ½ on political knowledge test as those 65+

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Why are young people so deficient?

• Perception/reality of little policy impact• Changes in media > multiplicity and

narrowcasting• Diminished cultural interest contributes to

lack of political culture• Busier

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“Government”• Institutions that make decisions

“HOW should we govern?”

“WHAT should government do?”

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Functions of Government•Maintain defense•Provide services•Preserve order•Socialize the young•Collect taxes

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“Politics”

• Process whereby we select leaders & policies• Political Participation: activities to influence

leaders and policies– Voting is most common method• Single-Issue Groups

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Policymaking System

• How policy is made• How does gov’t. know the interests and

priorities of people? Linkage Institutions

(parties, elections, Interest Groups, media, activities/demonstrations, etc.)

POLICY AGENDA: priorities of gov’t. action(s)

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“Democracy”

• Government that represents & responds to public’s preferences

• Democratic Process:– Equality in voting– Effective participation– Free Speech & Press– Collective control of agenda– Inclusion

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Majority Rule (policies should reflect will of majority)

vs.

Minority Rights

(restraints on the majority via rights of minorities)

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Who Really Governs?

• Pluralism: competing interest groups set agenda and policy

• Elitism: small upper-class holds power and makes policy

• Hyperpluralism: strong competing groups cripple efficient governmental policy

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Challenges to Democracy

• Complex Issues• Limited participation• Escalating costs of campaigns• Diverse interests– “Policy Gridlock”

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Political Culture

• How is the U.S. a ‘Nation’?– Shared beliefs and valuesLiberty, Equality, Individualism,

Laissez-Faire, & Populism

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Scope of American Government

U.S. governments spend ~1/3 of GDP (nearly $4 trillion)

Employ ~24 million people (~8% of population)

Differing opinions on the scope of government is a source of continuing controversy


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