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Political Spectrum

Political Spectrum. 1.13.2015 Students will understand the purpose of political parties Please get out wherever you take notes for this class! Agenda:

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Page 1: Political Spectrum. 1.13.2015 Students will understand the purpose of political parties Please get out wherever you take notes for this class! Agenda:

Political Spectrum

Page 2: Political Spectrum. 1.13.2015 Students will understand the purpose of political parties Please get out wherever you take notes for this class! Agenda:

1.13.2015 Students will understand the purpose of political parties

Please get out wherever you take notes for this class!

Agenda:1. Hand back Capitalism v Socialism Essays

2. Political Parties Notes

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Cap v Soc Essays

● Cannot retake● BUT at the end of the semester you will

be able to re-do either a reading assessment or a writing assessment

● Your worst score will be dropped● What factors influence societies to make

policy decisions?

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Political Parties--brainstorm

With your partner, what are the first 5 things you think of when you hear “political parties”?

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RatificationAs you know from the chart in your purple packet, eventually all 13 states ratified the Constitution

Bill of Rights added to the Constitution on December 15, 1791● The first Congress was the group that

added them● James Madison was the writer! The Anti-

Federalists convinced him enough during the ratification debates

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Historical Context● Madison argued that Constitution would

control “evil” effects of factions (def?)● Some (Edmund Burke) considered parties

necessary to express open opposition to gov’t policies

● Most American leaders opposed Burke, but many agreed that they can “promote deliberation” and “check excesses in the majority”

● Delegates had no true experience with an established party system.

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Development of Pol. PartiesIronically, Madison and Hamilton (who were both a part of WHAT GROUP?) become opposing leaders of political parties w/in 10 yrs of ratification

+ vs

Issues that led to party division: 1. Power of National Government ◦ Hamilton – National Gov’t should address any national issue, mentioned in Constitution or not◦ Jefferson – Feared vague national powers and “energetic” use of authority

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vs2. Economic Vision◦ Hamilton – National bank “necessary,” ex. Collect taxes, regulate trade ◦ Jefferson – Believed in agrarian society, congress should only act if absolutely and indispensably necessary

3. Foreign Policy ◦ Jefferson – supported France in Napoleonic wars, helped us during Rev. W/ Madison helps create Republican party. ◦ Hamilton – supported GB, more trade and cultural connection.

How many people do you think lined up perfectly with Jefferson or Hamilton? (not everyone)

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Party Platforms

● Hamilton and his supporters develop into Federalist party.

● Jefferson/Madison and their supporters developed into the Democratic Republican Party.

The Party Platform● political parties stand for something ● platform—the set of statements describing the

party’s views on all the major issues facing the nation. ● “platform” because it is the set of beliefs the political

party stands on.

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Alien and Sedition ActsAdams signs acts that gave him power to deport “dangerous” foreigners and criminalize “seditious” language● Some people saw this as taking away

free speech● Mobilized Republicans for election of

1800. (gave them some momentum)

Our 2nd President John Adams

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Revolution of 1800

First election to feature candidates from political parties ● Federalist--Adams,

Hamilton● Republican-

Democrats--Jefferson, Burr Repub. victory symbolized

first transfer of power through election rather than heredity / violence

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However, the Election of 1800 exposed problem in Constitution

◦ Jefferson & Burr tie, electors could not specify which would be president. House had to decide.

12th Amendment◦ Vote for Pres. & VP on same ballot

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Political Party Growth & Functions

By 1820s, positive vision of parties emerged

Van Buren touts parties with clear principles and offer a clear choice◦ Parties are “glue” that holds federal system / checks and balances together. ◦ Helped president work w/ Congress ◦ Bridged great distances between Washington & people

8th President of the United States

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1.14.2015 Students will understand the purpose of political parties

Please get out your notes!

Talk with partner: What is one thing you learned yesterday that you did not know before?

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Political Parties TodayDemocrats and Republicans have dominated since 1860s

Purposes of political parties today ◦ Influence Voters◦ Unite Levels of Government

1. Connect Executive and Legislative branches 2. Connect national, state, & local governments ◦ Creation and promotion of party platforms◦ Influence Laws and Policy◦ Create Balance/Stability◦ Support Candidates (mostly financially)

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Initialism

Chinchillas--support candidates Practice--influence policyUnicycling--unify levels of gov’tBefore--create balance Voting--influence voters

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Criticisms of 2 dominant partiesMutes truly alternative views |--------------------------------D-----------R---------------------------------|

Minor parties (third parties) generally small, with narrow interests. Little to no chance of competing nationally.

If single set of interest gains dominant power w/in a party, threat of majority tyranny.

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1.15.2015 Students will understand what political ideology is. Students will understand the concept of a political spectrum and where they land on it.

● Please get out your notes!● THINK: What is one purpose

of a political party?● If needed, grab a laptop now**We are using the internet today,if you can use your phone to access it, GREAT! If not, you are the lucky few to use a COW laptop!

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Political Ideology--Notes

Def: One’s basic beliefs about power, how society should work, and the role of government.

● Almost everyone believes that people should be able to lead good lives, people should feel safe, etc.

● People believe differently about how the government should help us do that!

● ^^^This is your ideology!

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Political Ideology--Notes

is not black and white...

It falls along a spectrum… left center right

Liberal Moderate Conservative

You don’t have to be one or the other….there are various shades of belief all along the line. A complete range of different opinions.

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Think1. Who can you can think of that identifies

as a liberal?2. Who can you think of that identifies as a

conservative?

This could be you, a family member, your friend, a celebrity, the President, ANYONE YOU CAN THINK OF!

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For example, school uniforms Almost all people would agree that school should be a safe learning environment for students● Some people would argue that school uniforms make school

safe for all student by taking away outer distractions, potentially limiting bullying about clothes/money/looks

● Others would argue that letting students dress as they please gives them a safe place to be themselves.

People’s ideas about how to make a safe learning environment are different--this is their ideology

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1.What is political ideology?2.What is a spectrum?

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Political Ideology--REMEMBER!

Def: One’s basic beliefs about power, political values, and the role of government.

● Almost everyone believes that people should be able to lead good lives, people should feel safe, etc.

● People believe differently about how the government should help us do that!

● ^^^This is your ideology!

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Pew Research Quiz

1. www.sumner.wednet.edu2. OUR SCHOOLS3. Go to my Teacher Web Page4. Links5. Click on “Political Ideology Quiz”6. DO NOT ANSWER ANY OF THE QUESTIONS7. Keep hands above/by head until I say “Answer”8. I will explain each question before you answer

them9. Do not react--Reference our Class Constitution!

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Political Ideology Quiz Reflection

● Complete the graphic organizer as a reflection● If there are words you don’t understand in your results,

look up the definition or ask me● Fill out thoughtfully and in full sentences

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IdeologyRemember our natural rights unit? John Locke?● Almost everyone in here agreed with him that

we have natural rights to happiness and life, etc.

● But around the room, people have different political ideologies as to how government should support that or how people should live happily.

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Extended Learning Option

Sometime before next week, try to have a parent/guardian or adult you trust take this quiz. Talk to them about their results.● Is that what they expected to get?● Are they surprised by the amount of

people that are also in their category?● Have their political viewpoints changed

throughout their life?