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The Theory of Democratic Government

• Direct democracy

• Indirect democracy

• Republic

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• A system in which all come together periodically to discuss policy and abide by majority rule.

– New England town meeting

Direct Democracy

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Indirect Democracy

A system of government that allows citizens to vote for representatives who will work on their behalf.

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Republic

A government rooted in the consent of the governed.

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Why a Capitalist System?

• private ownership of property

• free market economy (laissez-faire) vs. mercantile systems

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Other Economic Systems

• Socialism

• Communism

• Totalitarianism

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2. Characteristics of American Democracy

Popoular consentPopular sovereigntyMajority ruleIndividualismEqualityPersonal libertyCivil society

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3. The Changing Political Culture and Characteristics of the American People

Population of the United States:– July 1, 1900 there were 76,094,000

– Today there are over 284,203,717• One birth every.................................. 8 seconds

• One death every.................................. 13 seconds

• One international migrant (net) every............ 36 seconds

• One Federal U.S. citizen (net) returning every...2891 seconds

• Net gain of one person every..................... 13 seconds – Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division

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• Not only are we bigger we are also more diverse.

• In colonial times most Americans were Anglo-Saxon.

• In 2000, the U.S. population was made up of…– whites 69.1%

– African Americans 12.1%

– Hispanics 12.5%

– Asian 3.6%

Changing Demographics

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Changing Age Composition in the United States

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Graying of America

• The growth of the population age 65 and older will affect every aspect of our society, presenting challenges as well as opportunities to policymakers, families, businesses, and health care providers.

• In 2011, the “baby boom” generation will begin to turn 65, and by 2030, it is projected that one in five people will be age 65 or older.

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Ideology of Americans

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• Conservativism – thought to believe that a government is best that governs least and that big government can only infringe on individual, personal, and economic rights.

Ideology of Americans

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• Liberalism – thought to favor government involvement in the economy and the provision of social services and to take an activist role in protecting women, the elderly, minorities, and the environment.

Ideology of Americans

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• Libertarianism – thought to favor a free market economy and no governmental interference in personal liberties.

Ideology of Americans

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4. Political Culture and Views of Government

• High Expectations• A Missing Appreciation of the Good• Mistrust of Politicians• Voter Apathy• Redefining Our Expectations

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High Expectations and No Appreciation of the Good

• Americans expect more and more from their government.

• Many Americans do not know what government actually does for them.– Regulation of airwaves for television and radio– Clean water– FDA inspections– Air traffic control

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