WHAT IS GOVERNMENT?
______is the institution through which the state maintains ______, provides public ______, and enforces ______decisions on citizens.
How is government involved in your life? ______
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What signs of government do you see everyday in your community? ______
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Why do you think governments began? ______
______are the decisions and laws that a government makes in a particular area of public ______.
Give an example of the following: a state = ______a State: ______
Four characteristics of a ______:
- ______: All of the people who live in the state. It will be stable if the people agree about basic beliefs (have a political and social ______)
Smallest: ______Largest: ______
- ______: The area within established boundaries. Can change through ______, ______, or ______.
Smallest: ______Largest: ______
- ______: having ______and ______power over the people within the territory; do not have to seek approval from a higher authority
Is the State of Alabama sovereign? ______Why? ______
- ______: how the state maintains social order, provides public ______, and enforces its ______
Theories of the origin of the state:
- ______theory: ______of families served as the earliest government and as families grew, the need for ______grew
- ______theory: all the people of one area were forced to accept the ______of one person or group
- ______theory: God or gods chose certain people to rule
- ______theory: without authority people are nasty and ______to each other so people ______to the state the power needed to maintain order. People give the state power and in return, the state ______its citizens.
On which theory is the government of the United States based? ______
The purposes of government:
- Maintaining ______Order: provide ways of ______conflict; make and ______laws
- Providing Public ______: provide the essential services that make ______life possible and promote the general ______
- Providing ______: protect the people against attack by other ______or from threats such as ______
- Making ______Decisions: bridge the gap between ______and ______to prevent civil war; decide on a ______system; can influence every ______economic decisions
The purposes of the United States government originated from the Preamble to the Constitution.
- Form a More Perfect Union: keep state working together in a friendly way
- Establish Justice: treat people fairly
- Ensure Domestic Tranquility: keep order
- Provide for the Common Defense: keep people safe from enemies
- Promote the General Welfare:help the people
- Secure the Blessings of Liberty:protect each person’s freedom
FORMS OF GOVERNMENT
What is the relationship between a nation’s national government and its smaller governments?
- ______system: ____ key powers are held by the ______or central government
Ex’s: ______
- they _____create other parts of the government and give them ______sovereignty
- ______system: ______the powers of government between the ______government and ______or ______governments
Ex’s: ______
-______level has sovereignty in ______areas
- ______: independent ______join together; each state is represented in a ______organization Ex’s: ______
What are the major types of government? What are some examples of the major types?
- ______– rule by ______
- ______: seeks control over ______aspects of citizen’s lives Ex’s: Fidel Castro – ______; Qaddafi – ______
- ______through force, social position, or economic position
* ______dictator: leader has ______control over citizens’ lives but decisions ______the people rather than only the leader
- ______: have complete and ______to rule their people; ______position
Ex’s: King Abdullah – ______; Pope Benedict XVI – ______
- ______: share governmental powers with ______or serve mainly as the ______leaders of their governments; inherits position
Ex’s: Queen Elizabeth II - ______; Emperor Akihito - ______
- ______– rule by ______persons
- derives power from ______, military power, social position, or ______
Ex’s: ______– communist party (President – Hu Jintao)
- usually ______all political ______
- ______– rule by ______persons
- ______democracy: the people govern themselves by voting on issues ______as citizens
Ex’s: ______country today; small states in ______(cantons)
- ______democracy: people elect representatives and give them the ______and ______to make laws and conduct government; representatives are held accountable through ______elections
Ex’s: ______
- ______: voters are the source of ______
** not all democracies are republics (______)
What is the relationship between the legislative and executive branches?
- ______system: voters ______the legislative and executive branch ______; both branches of government are ______and ______
Ex’s: ______
- ______system: voters ______the legislative branch; the legislature then selects a ______; the chief executive is responsible to and holds office at the ______of the legislature
Ex’s: ______
What system of government do we have in America? ______
What type of government do we have in America? ______