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The Nature of Power, Politics, and Government


           Learning Outcomes
1. Understand why it is important to care
   about power, politics, and government.

2. Evaluate and rate multiple „power
   quotes‟ using the rating scale provided
   in class.

3. Create a chart that portrays the five
   “political games” that are commonly
   played in politics.
Kickoff Question: Nature of Power, Politics, and Government
Focus Question: Nature of Power, Politics, and Government
The Nature of Power, Politics, and Government
 History: Most Americans Distrust Gov…

 Still…We Look to Gov. to Provide For Us

  Formal Authority = Legal and Official

Legitimacy = We ‘Accept’ That They Lead

John Locke = Social Contract = Give to Get

 How Can Gov. Give Us What We Want?

A Gov. Must Use Coercion and Collect $$$

Politics= People Work to Influence Groups

    Politics = Competition = A Game

 Why Should You Care About Power, Politics, and Government?
Processing




 “   Our scientific power has outrun our spiritual power.
       We have guided missiles and misguided men.


                                                               ”
                                              Martin Luther King Jr.
                                             Strength to Love, 1963



The quote above is…

  1                2              3                  4               5
Never True    Seldom True   Sometimes True       Often True   Always True
                                                                            8
Processing




                “ Power tends to corrupt, and
               absolute power corrupts absolutely.


                                                           ”
                                                      Lord Acton
                        Letter to Bishop Mandell Creighton, 1887



The quote above is…

  1                2               3              4                   5
Never True    Seldom True    Sometimes True   Often True       Always True
                                                                             9
Processing




  “ It is not power that corrupts but fear. Fear of losing
     power corrupts those who wield it and fear of the



                                                               ”
   scourge of power corrupts those who are subject to it.

                                            Aung San Suu Kyi
                             “Freedom from fear” speech, 1990


The quote above is…

  1                2              3              4               5
Never True    Seldom True   Sometimes True   Often True   Always True
                                                                    10
Processing




   “    Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun.


                                                            ”
                                                    Mao Zedong




The quote above is…

  1                2              3              4               5
Never True    Seldom True   Sometimes True   Often True   Always True
                                                                    11
Processing




   “ Above all, we must realize that no arsenal, or no
   weapon in the arsenals of the world, is so formidable



                                                               ”
  as the will and moral courage of free men and women.

                                                Ronald Reagan
                                  First Inaugural Address, 1981


The quote above is…

  1                2              3              4               5
Never True    Seldom True   Sometimes True   Often True   Always True
                                                                    12
Processing




  “ When I despair, I remember that all through history
    the ways of truth and love have always won. There
   have been tyrants, and murderers, and for a time they



                                                             ”
    can seem invincible, but in the end they always fail.

                                             Mohandas Gandhi



The quote above is…

  1                2              3              4               5
Never True    Seldom True   Sometimes True   Often True   Always True
                                                                    13
Processing




         “    When the power of love overcomes the
             love of power, the world will know peace.


                                                          ”
                                                    Jimi Hendrix




The quote above is…

  1                2              3              4               5
Never True    Seldom True   Sometimes True   Often True   Always True
                                                                    14
Processing




             “   This country has been strip-mined by
                rich and powerful interests. If you don’t



                                                           ”
             like what they’re doing, don’t just sit there.

                                                     Ralph Nader
                                                            1992



The quote above is…

  1                 2              3              4               5
Never True     Seldom True   Sometimes True   Often True   Always True
                                                                     15
Processing




             “  The men who create power make an
              indispensable contribution to the Nation’s
             greatness, but the men who question power



                                                            ”
              make a contribution just as indispensable.

                                              John F. Kennedy
                                Speech at Amherst College, 1963


The quote above is…

  1                  2              3              4               5
Never True      Seldom True   Sometimes True   Often True   Always True
                                                                      16
Game   Description   Example
Game                    Description                    Example
  Horse Trading          Give up something in          Missouri Compromise
                       exchange for something of
                     equal or greater value. Win-win
                                situation.
     Walkout         Walk out and refuse to return     Cesar Chavez and the
                     until the opposition agrees to        Grape Strike
                      give them something they
                                 want.
 Power Struggle       Trying to win by outfoxing or    Cuban Missile Crisis
                     overpowering their opponents.
                           A Machiavelli idea.

Demolition Derby          The goal is complete            Roman Army
                     destruction of your opponent.       Third Punic War
                      Eliminate real and perceived
                               enemies.
Civil Disobedience   Publicly shame the opposition      Mohandas Gandhi
                       by deliberately disobeying
                      what they think is an unjust
                                  law.
Exit Slip: Nature of Power, Politics, and Government
Five Sources of Power

          Learning Outcomes
1. Construct a diagram that shows the
   five sources of power commonly used
   by people in a position of authority.

2. Read the primary source document by
   Machiavelli titled “The Prince”, and
   answer questions based on your
   analysis of the document.
Kickoff Question: Five Sources of Power
Focus Question: Five Sources of Power
Expertise

Formal Authority               Coercion




  Persuasion                   Rewards
Expertise
                       Power derives from
                       the power holder’s
Formal Authority         specific skills or       Coercion
Power comes from                              Power springs from
                            expertise.
    the holder’s                              the power holder’s
position and duties                            ability to punish or
within organization.                            penalize others.




  Persuasion                                      Rewards
 Power flows from                             Power comes from
the power holder’s                            the power holder’s
ability to persuade                              ability to give
or influence others.                          something of value.
                                               (such as money)
Comparing Forms of Government

          Learning Outcomes
1. Evaluate various ways that political
   power is distributed in a society.

2. Design a visual that explains and
   analyzes the pros and cons of various
   forms of government around the world.

3. Use your pro and con visual to sketch
   symbols that represent the seven
   different forms of government.
Kickoff Question: Comparing Forms of Government
Focus Question: Comparing Forms of Government
Comparing Forms of Government
All Societies Develop Gov.- Simple or Not?

    Many Forms and Varieties of Gov.

 Monarchy: Rule by 1 Hereditary Ruler

Theocracy: Rule by Few Religious Leaders

Single-Party: Political Elite (Communism)

 Direct Democracy: Rule by ALL Citizens

Parliamentary Dem: Legislative Majority

   President Dem: Rep. of People (US)

    Federalism: National, State, Local

     How Should Political Power Be Distributed in a Society?
Term            Definition   Pro   Con
   Monarchy


  Dictatorship


   Theocracy


Single-Party State


Direct Democracy


 Parliamentary
  Democracy

  Presidential
  Democracy
Term                Definition                     Pro                    Con
   Monarchy           1 rule exercises power         Clear line of      Quality of leadership
                      based on divine right.         succession.              can vary.

  Dictatorship       1 ruler based on control      1 person can get     Power can be used to
                      of military and police.    things done quickly.     abuse citizens.

   Theocracy         Government by religious     1 Religion promotes    Religious minorities
                            leaders.                political unity.     often persecuted.

Single-Party State   1 political party allowed   Easier to pass laws.   People with different
                             to govern.                                   views shut out.

Direct Democracy     Citizens vote directly by   Each citizen has an    Very time-consuming
                              ballot.                equal say.              for citizens.

 Parliamentary        Voters elect lawmakers,    Majority votes with     No real ‘check’ on
  Democracy          lawmakers choose leader      Prime Minister.         Prime Minister.

  Presidential        Voters elect lawmakers     Separation of Power    Gridlock when Pres.
  Democracy            and elect President.         allows ‘check’.     not from maj. party.
Exit Slip: Comparing Forms of Government
Power, Authority, and Government.ppt

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Power, Authority, and Government.ppt

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3. The Nature of Power, Politics, and Government Learning Outcomes 1. Understand why it is important to care about power, politics, and government. 2. Evaluate and rate multiple „power quotes‟ using the rating scale provided in class. 3. Create a chart that portrays the five “political games” that are commonly played in politics.
  • 4. Kickoff Question: Nature of Power, Politics, and Government
  • 5. Focus Question: Nature of Power, Politics, and Government
  • 6. The Nature of Power, Politics, and Government History: Most Americans Distrust Gov… Still…We Look to Gov. to Provide For Us Formal Authority = Legal and Official Legitimacy = We ‘Accept’ That They Lead John Locke = Social Contract = Give to Get How Can Gov. Give Us What We Want? A Gov. Must Use Coercion and Collect $$$ Politics= People Work to Influence Groups Politics = Competition = A Game Why Should You Care About Power, Politics, and Government?
  • 7.
  • 8. Processing “ Our scientific power has outrun our spiritual power. We have guided missiles and misguided men. ” Martin Luther King Jr. Strength to Love, 1963 The quote above is… 1 2 3 4 5 Never True Seldom True Sometimes True Often True Always True 8
  • 9. Processing “ Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. ” Lord Acton Letter to Bishop Mandell Creighton, 1887 The quote above is… 1 2 3 4 5 Never True Seldom True Sometimes True Often True Always True 9
  • 10. Processing “ It is not power that corrupts but fear. Fear of losing power corrupts those who wield it and fear of the ” scourge of power corrupts those who are subject to it. Aung San Suu Kyi “Freedom from fear” speech, 1990 The quote above is… 1 2 3 4 5 Never True Seldom True Sometimes True Often True Always True 10
  • 11. Processing “ Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun. ” Mao Zedong The quote above is… 1 2 3 4 5 Never True Seldom True Sometimes True Often True Always True 11
  • 12. Processing “ Above all, we must realize that no arsenal, or no weapon in the arsenals of the world, is so formidable ” as the will and moral courage of free men and women. Ronald Reagan First Inaugural Address, 1981 The quote above is… 1 2 3 4 5 Never True Seldom True Sometimes True Often True Always True 12
  • 13. Processing “ When I despair, I remember that all through history the ways of truth and love have always won. There have been tyrants, and murderers, and for a time they ” can seem invincible, but in the end they always fail. Mohandas Gandhi The quote above is… 1 2 3 4 5 Never True Seldom True Sometimes True Often True Always True 13
  • 14. Processing “ When the power of love overcomes the love of power, the world will know peace. ” Jimi Hendrix The quote above is… 1 2 3 4 5 Never True Seldom True Sometimes True Often True Always True 14
  • 15. Processing “ This country has been strip-mined by rich and powerful interests. If you don’t ” like what they’re doing, don’t just sit there. Ralph Nader 1992 The quote above is… 1 2 3 4 5 Never True Seldom True Sometimes True Often True Always True 15
  • 16. Processing “ The men who create power make an indispensable contribution to the Nation’s greatness, but the men who question power ” make a contribution just as indispensable. John F. Kennedy Speech at Amherst College, 1963 The quote above is… 1 2 3 4 5 Never True Seldom True Sometimes True Often True Always True 16
  • 17. Game Description Example
  • 18. Game Description Example Horse Trading Give up something in Missouri Compromise exchange for something of equal or greater value. Win-win situation. Walkout Walk out and refuse to return Cesar Chavez and the until the opposition agrees to Grape Strike give them something they want. Power Struggle Trying to win by outfoxing or Cuban Missile Crisis overpowering their opponents. A Machiavelli idea. Demolition Derby The goal is complete Roman Army destruction of your opponent. Third Punic War Eliminate real and perceived enemies. Civil Disobedience Publicly shame the opposition Mohandas Gandhi by deliberately disobeying what they think is an unjust law.
  • 19. Exit Slip: Nature of Power, Politics, and Government
  • 20.
  • 21. Five Sources of Power Learning Outcomes 1. Construct a diagram that shows the five sources of power commonly used by people in a position of authority. 2. Read the primary source document by Machiavelli titled “The Prince”, and answer questions based on your analysis of the document.
  • 22. Kickoff Question: Five Sources of Power
  • 23. Focus Question: Five Sources of Power
  • 24. Expertise Formal Authority Coercion Persuasion Rewards
  • 25. Expertise Power derives from the power holder’s Formal Authority specific skills or Coercion Power comes from Power springs from expertise. the holder’s the power holder’s position and duties ability to punish or within organization. penalize others. Persuasion Rewards Power flows from Power comes from the power holder’s the power holder’s ability to persuade ability to give or influence others. something of value. (such as money)
  • 26.
  • 27.
  • 28. Comparing Forms of Government Learning Outcomes 1. Evaluate various ways that political power is distributed in a society. 2. Design a visual that explains and analyzes the pros and cons of various forms of government around the world. 3. Use your pro and con visual to sketch symbols that represent the seven different forms of government.
  • 29. Kickoff Question: Comparing Forms of Government
  • 30. Focus Question: Comparing Forms of Government
  • 31. Comparing Forms of Government All Societies Develop Gov.- Simple or Not? Many Forms and Varieties of Gov. Monarchy: Rule by 1 Hereditary Ruler Theocracy: Rule by Few Religious Leaders Single-Party: Political Elite (Communism) Direct Democracy: Rule by ALL Citizens Parliamentary Dem: Legislative Majority President Dem: Rep. of People (US) Federalism: National, State, Local How Should Political Power Be Distributed in a Society?
  • 32. Term Definition Pro Con Monarchy Dictatorship Theocracy Single-Party State Direct Democracy Parliamentary Democracy Presidential Democracy
  • 33. Term Definition Pro Con Monarchy 1 rule exercises power Clear line of Quality of leadership based on divine right. succession. can vary. Dictatorship 1 ruler based on control 1 person can get Power can be used to of military and police. things done quickly. abuse citizens. Theocracy Government by religious 1 Religion promotes Religious minorities leaders. political unity. often persecuted. Single-Party State 1 political party allowed Easier to pass laws. People with different to govern. views shut out. Direct Democracy Citizens vote directly by Each citizen has an Very time-consuming ballot. equal say. for citizens. Parliamentary Voters elect lawmakers, Majority votes with No real ‘check’ on Democracy lawmakers choose leader Prime Minister. Prime Minister. Presidential Voters elect lawmakers Separation of Power Gridlock when Pres. Democracy and elect President. allows ‘check’. not from maj. party.
  • 34.
  • 35. Exit Slip: Comparing Forms of Government