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Explore the concept of government as an institution with the power to make and enforce rules, and how it works to ensure the safety and security of its citizens. Discover why rules and regulations are necessary, and the consequences of not having a government. Delve into the topic of sovereignty and the relationship between citizens and their government. Learn about historical revolutions and the question of whether someone else should be able to change a government on behalf of its citizens.
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Introduction to American GovernmentChapter 1.1 • Making America safe for over 200 years…….sort of.
What is government? • Government • An institution with the power to make and enforce rules for a group of people • But why do we need rules???
Eventually, government has to do something about this. • Cuyahoga County • Cleveland • $1,000 fine first offense • $5,000 fine and loss of license second offense • Is Summit County next?
Government is a necessary evil • Government works to make people’s lives safer and more secure. • If we had no government, life would be “nasty, brutish, and short”. • Thomas Hobbes
Government….what does it do? • Establishes the rules and regulations that govern every day life within a state. • State = All people (citizens) living in a political unit: • Country • State • County • City • High school?
How does a government stay in power? • Sovereignty • Citizens agree to give government absolute authority to rule. • USA • France • UK • Russia • What happens if citizens disagree with their governments?
Iraq??Should someone else be able to change your government for you?