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What do you think the single most important thing the government
provides is? Why?
Example: Security, Education, Welfare, Healthcare etc.
Take out vocab charts
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Agenda
Do NOW Exit ticket review Vocab Quiz Quiz grading Vocab charts Social Values
Notes Social Values
Reading Social Values
Discussion Exit Ticket
Objective and Standard
I will analyze real life examples of tradeoffs between social values, scoring a 2.7 or higher on an exit ticket.
12.1.1 Analyze the influence of Ancient and leading European political thinkers such as John Locke, Montesquieu, Machiavelli, and William Blackstone on the development of American government
Exemplar exit ticket-Briana Hernandez
The State of Nature is when there is no sort of government. If we lived in a state of nature, then there would be no laws, police, hospitals, or schools, and many would have full liberty. The people within the state of nature would most likely do whatever they want with no one to stop them. In my opinion, people would not live in a stable environment, especially today. Many would rely on themselves and no one else in order to survive in the state of nature. With government, you are able to get security, yet you must give up some of your own freedom. Many will be safe, protected and have help from others.
Quiz Grading
Grade your neighbor’s quiz out of 10
Write the score on the top
Do Not comment on anyone else’s quiz grade
Vocab Charts
Trade Offs Tabula Rasa (Blank
Slate) Guantanamo Bay Surveillance CIA NSA Communism Capitalism Self-Interest Continental Congress Declaration of
Independence
1.2: Purpose of Government
Objective: Explain why governments are necessary and analyze the four social values that they provide.
Guiding Question: Why do we follow laws and what do we want from governments?
What is Society?
Societies are groups of people who are connected through geography, culture, or common institutions and values
What is Government?
Government is an organizational unit that has authority
over society through laws.
The White House in Washington DC, USA
Why Do Governments Exist?
Governments exist to preserve order in society, allowing people to live together.
What would happen on this busy road if there were NO rules about how to drive?
Social Values: Background
People and societies hold certain values – ideas that they think are important to live by
Sometimes these values compete against one another
Liberty Security Equity Efficiency
Social Values: Definitions
Liberty: Freedom to do what you choose without punishment
Security: safety from harm, usually physical harm
Equity: Equality and fairness
Efficiency: making the most out of the resources you have
Which is MOST important to you?
Tradeoffs
A tradeoff is an exchange that occurs as a compromise
Capitalism vs. Socialism
Capitalism is an economic system in which individuals and businesses are encouraged to pursue self-interest. Individuals and businesses can reap the benefits of their labor with minimal government interference
Socialism is an economic system in which the government redistributes wealth equally amongst its citizens. The government also owns private property such as land, factories, businesses etc.
Equity vs. Efficiency in Grades
Capitalism
The grade you earn is the one you keep
Logic: People will work hardest for themselves
Socialism
Grades are distributed equally according to the class average
Logic: People will work hard for themselves, but also the group as well
CFU
PCoD context
USA Patriot Act (known as Patriot Act)-signed by George Bush Jr. on Oct. 26,2011 as a response to 9/11. Acronym- Uniting (and) Strengthening America
(by) Providing Appropriate Tools Required (to) Intercept (and) Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001
Authorized more government power in ensuring domestic security wiretaps, internet surveillance Less discretion needed by border patrol,
customs, and immigration officials
PCoD
Does the man agree with the Patriot Act? How do you know?
What would the founding fathers think about the Patriot Act?
Security/Liberty & Equity/Efficiency
Complete the readings silently and independently.
If you have a question, come to the back of the class for help.
When you are done with the questions, begin working on the exit ticket
I will give you thirty minutes to work on this before we discuss
After the discussion, you will have time to complete the reading and exit ticket
Read and highlight carefully since I will allow you to use the reading and questions for the exit ticket
Around the world
Around the classroom we have four posters Liberty Security Equity Efficiency
Each poster is separated into two columns: Successes and failures
Moving around the classroom, you will compile a list of the ways that the American government successfully and unsuccessfully protects these values
Clash in Values (2 paragraphs)Mild Option1) Citing evidence from the
readings, discuss which value you support more in the debate over security vs. liberty in the Patriot Act.
2) Citing evidence from the readings, discuss which value you support more in the debate over equity vs. efficiency in school funding.
Spicy OptionExplain how this quote reflects the battle between equity and efficiency:
"The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings; the inherent virtue of socialism is the equal sharing of misery."
-Winston Churchill
Line of Succession Performance Tracker
As of tomorrow, there will be a performance tracker on the wall in the form of the Presidential Line of Succession.
We start at Secretary of Veterans Affairs and are trying to move all the way up to President
Every time you get above a 3.2 on an Exit ticket, you move up one
Every time you get it on a quiz or test, you move up 2