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1American Government: Democracy in Action

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Video: The Big Picture

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Video: The Basics

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It’s Your Government

How Government Affects Our Lives

Our Unique Political System

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How Government Affects Our Lives

Politics: The process by which the actions of government are determined

Public policy: What government decides to do or not do

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TABLE 1.1: Government is all around us

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How Government Affects Our Lives

What role can you play in politics to shape public policy? Vote, campaign, run for office Lobby Litigation Grassroots activities

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1.1Youth and political causes

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Our Unique Political System

Unique history

Rights of the accused

Life tenure for judges Power to invalidate laws Litigation

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FIGURE 1.1: Global rating on political rights

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Our Unique Political System

Fragmented governmental system Checks and balances Bicameral legislature Federalism

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1.1 Which of the following would not be considered a way to influence policymakers in a democracy?

a. Protesting or picketing

b. Voting

c. Refusing to pay taxes

d. Writing a letter to your college newspaper

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1.11.1 Which of the following would not be considered a way to influence policymakers in a democracy?

a. Protesting or picketing

b. Voting

c. Refusing to pay taxes

d. Writing a letter to your college newspaper

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Explore the Constitution: How Do You Measure Freedom?

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Themes of This Book

Citizen Participation in Democratic

Government

Pathways of Action

Diversity in American Society

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Citizen Participation in Democratic Government

Nonviolent ways to shape policy

Responsiveness depends on knowledge

and action

Change is purposely slow

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1.2Nonviolent political participation

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FIGURE 1.2: A comparative look at voting rates since 1992

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TABLE 1.2: Levels of political engagement

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FIGURE 1.3: Political engagement before and after the 2008 election

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Pathways of Action 1.2

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Pathways of Action

Elections

Lobbying

Court

Grassroots mobilization

Cultural change

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FIGURE 1.4: The ten steps in choosing a pathway of action an illustration: Toughening drunk driving regulations

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Diversity in American Society

Civil rights for: African-Americans Women Immigrants Disabled Homosexuals

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Table 1.3: The face of a changing nation

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a. Contacting policymakers and pressuring them to support or oppose policies under consideration

b. Bribing elected officials

c. Filing a lawsuit against the government

d. Campaigning for your favored candidates

1.2 What is one example of lobbying?

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a. Contacting policymakers and pressuring them to support or oppose policies under consideration

b. Bribing elected officials

c. Filing a lawsuit against the government

d. Campaigning for your favored candidates

1.21.2 What is one example of lobbying?

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Video: Thinking Like a Political Scientist

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Divisive issue

All major political institutions involved

Provides example of using pathways of action

1.3Citizen Participation and Pathways: Example of Abortion

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1.3Abortion and personhood

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1.31.3 What is the indirect pathway employed by both supporters and opponents of abortion called?a. Lobbying

b. Cultural change

c. Elections

d. Boycotts

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1.3 What is the indirect pathway employed by both supporters and opponents of abortion called?a. Lobbying

b. Cultural change

c. Elections

d. Boycotts

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Video: In the Real World

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Change and Stability in American Government

Sources of stability Broadly accepted framework: Reverence for the

Constitution and capitalism Political culture: “American creed” Numerous avenues of change

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Dollar bill 1.4

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Change and Stability in American Government

Sources of stability Political culture: “American creed” Numerous avenues of change

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Video: In Context

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1.4Ron Paul

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1.4 America’s overarching values include all of the following except:

a. Fairness

b. Democracy

c. Capitalism

d. Freedom

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1.41.4 America’s overarching values include all of the following except:

a. Fairness

b. Democracy

c. Capitalism

d. Freedom

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Explore the Simulation: You Are a Candidate for Congress

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What are the pathways to participation in our democracy? How effective are they at bringing about changes in public policy? Use concrete examples from the text.

Discussion Question 1

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Video: So What?

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