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America’s Democratic Roots

America’s Democratic Roots. Government- a controlling authority The Concept of Democracy- the people choosing the type of government, from Athens-Greece Direct Democracy - the citizens voting directly on issues. America’s Democratic Roots.

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America’s Democratic Roots

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  1. America’s Democratic Roots • Government-a controlling authority • The Concept of Democracy- • the people choosing the type of government, from Athens-Greece • Direct Democracy- the citizens voting directly on issues

  2. America’s Democratic Roots • The concept of a Republic or Representative Democracy- • Citizens electing other citizens to run the government, • Came from Rome

  3. America’s Democratic Roots • The concept of Natural Rights- • all people are born w/rights- • LIFE, LIBERTY,PROPERTY • From JOHN LOCKE and the European Enlightenment

  4. America’s Democratic Roots • Virginia’s Colonial Legislature- • House of Burgesses-1619 • America’s 1st Representative Government- Citizens elect others to run the government.

  5. America’s Democratic Roots • 1620-The Mayflower landed in Mass. • No controlling authority existed • The Pilgrims signed a Social Contract-people give power to government w/their approval or • CONSENT OF THE GOVERNED

  6. America’s Democratic Roots • Each of the Original 13 Colonies had their own legislatures or law making bodies • New York’s legislature used(s) three branches-which would later be an example for our current national government

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