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Why do we need Government?

Why do we need Government?. What would our world be like without government?.

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Why do we need Government?

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  1. Why do we need Government?

  2. What would our world be like without government? • Thomas Hobbes said life without government would be “solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short.” Humans naturally compete for territory, resources and power. If this is true, and if there are no laws… what would result?

  3. What would our world be like without government? • Thomas Hobbes said life without government would be “solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short.” Humans naturally compete for territory, resources and power. If this is true, and if there are no laws… what would result?

  4. What would our world be like without government? • Thomas Hobbes said life without government would be “solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short.” Humans naturally compete for territory, resources and power. If this is true, and if there are no laws… what would result?

  5. Government: the ruling authority of a community, an organization that has the power to make and enforce laws.

  6. Functions of Government • Keep Order • Pass and enforce laws, Establish courts

  7. Functions of Government • Provide services • Schools, libraries, hospitals, parks, water, fire/police departments

  8. Functions of Government • Provide security • Prevent crime, protect citizens from foreign attack

  9. Functions of Government • Guide the community • Manage the economy, foreign relations

  10. Foundations of American Government: • John Locke – English philosopher, wrote Second Treatise of Government • Main purpose of government is to protect people’s natural rights • Natural Rights: right you have because you are human • LIFE, LIBERTY, PROPERTY • No Absolute Power for Kings

  11. State of Nature – situation without laws and government • Social Contract Theory = solution to a state of nature • People agree to give up some freedom and create a government to rule in exchange for protection and security. In this agreement people consent to obey the laws created by the government. “the consent of the governed”

  12. Foundations of American Government: • Republic – example Rome • Republic –the people’s representatives administer the government, allowing it to be extended over a much largerarea.

  13. Foundations of American Government: • 3. Democracy – example Greece • Democracy– the authority of government rests with the people. US is a representative democracy – citizens choose a smaller group to represent them US is NOT a direct democracy – citizens vote on every issue (ex. New England town mtgs.)

  14. Foundations of American Government: • Montesquieu – a French philosopher • Powers of Gov’t should be separated • Power should be balanced Each branch should check the others to ensure no one branch is too powerful

  15. THE UNITED STATES HAS A Representative Democracy or a Democratic Republic form of government

  16. US Levels of Government Federal – United States State – North Carolina Local – Pineville

  17. ** FEDERALISM – the principle of one central government and several state or local governments.

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