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Keeping the republic Chapter 1 Slides and info
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These are slides for chapter 1 of keeping the republic
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Keeping the Republic , 11 e Chapter 1: Politics: Who Gets What, and How?
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Introduction Youth not optimistic about democracy. Faith in American democracy. Restructuring of power caused tensions. Barbour, Keeping the Republic, 11e © 2024 SAGE Publishing.
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What Is Politics? (1 of 9) Politics. Power. Media. Social order. Barbour, Keeping the Republic, 11e © 2024 SAGE Publishing.
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What Is Politics? (2 of 9) Various tools of politics. Do not include violence. Politics creates cooperation. Barbour, Keeping the Republic, 11e © 2024 SAGE Publishing.
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What Is Politics? (3 of 9) Politics and Government Government and politics different. Governments have legitimate authority. Losing legitimacy may cause conflict. Barbour, Keeping the Republic, 11e © 2024 SAGE Publishing.
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What Is Politics? (4 of 9) Rules and Institutions Impact each other. Rules and norms. Institutions. Barbour, Keeping the Republic, 11e © 2024 SAGE Publishing.
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What Is Politics? (5 of 9) Power, Narratives, and Media Recording events. Political narrative. Gatekeepers. Modern communication and disinformation. Barbour, Keeping the Republic, 11e © 2024 SAGE Publishing.
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What Is Politics? (6 of 9) Politics and Economics Economics. Procedural or substantive. Barbour, Keeping the Republic, 11e © 2024 SAGE Publishing.
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What Is Politics? (7 of 9) Politics and Economics: Socialism Socialist economy. Substantive guarantees. Procedural guarantees. Repressive political systems. Barbour, Keeping the Republic, 11e © 2024 SAGE Publishing.
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What Is Politics? (8 of 9) Politics and Economics: Capitalism Procedure of supply and demand. Capitalist economy. Private ownership and free markets. Laisses-faire capitalism. Barbour, Keeping the Republic, 11e © 2024 SAGE Publishing.
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What Is Politics? (9 of 9) Politics and Economics: Mixed Economies Most common in real world. Mixed economies. Regulated capitalism. Prioritizes economic health. Barbour, Keeping the Republic, 11e © 2024 SAGE Publishing.
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Political Systems and the Concept of Citizenship (1 of 6) Competing ideas on power. Two types of political systems. Barbour, Keeping the Republic, 11e © 2024 SAGE Publishing.
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Political Systems and the Concept of Citizenship (2 of 6) Authoritarian Systems Authoritarian governments. Totalitarian. Authoritarian capitalism. Barbour, Keeping the Republic, 11e © 2024 SAGE Publishing.
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Political Systems and the Concept of Citizenship (3 of 6) Nonauthoritarian Systems Power of individuals. Anarchy. Barbour, Keeping the Republic, 11e © 2024 SAGE Publishing.
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Political Systems and the Concept of Citizenship (4 of 6) Nonauthoritarian Systems: Democracy Power in the people. Popular sovereignty. Advanced industrial democracy. Communist democracy . Barbour, Keeping the Republic, 11e © 2024 SAGE Publishing.
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Political Systems and the Concept of Citizenship (5 of 6) Nonauthoritarian Systems: Democratic Narratives Issues with majority rule. Elitist, pluralist and participatory theories. Populism. Exploitation by authoritarian figures . Barbour, Keeping the Republic, 11e © 2024 SAGE Publishing.
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Political Systems and the Concept of Citizenship (6 of 6) The Role of the People People as Subjects. People as Citizens. Barbour, Keeping the Republic, 11e © 2024 SAGE Publishing.
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The Classical Liberal Roots of American Democracy (1 of 3) European Sources of Democratic Thought and Practice Ancient Athens. Middle Ages and divine right. Enlightenment and classical liberalism. Barbour, Keeping the Republic, 11e © 2024 SAGE Publishing.
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The Classical Liberal Roots of American Democracy (2 of 3) The Social Contract and the American Founding Narrative Limited government. Social contract. Rights predate government. Barbour, Keeping the Republic, 11e © 2024 SAGE Publishing.
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The Classical Liberal Roots of American Democracy (3 of 3) The Social Contract and the American Founding Narrative (cont.) Iroquois Confederacy. Limited literacy. James Madison favoring a republic. Barbour, Keeping the Republic, 11e © 2024 SAGE Publishing.
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The Evolution of American Citizenship (1 of 4) Digital native. Impact of electronic media. R emoved from the founding era. Disagreement about meaning of citizenship. Barbour, Keeping the Republic, 11e © 2024 SAGE Publishing.
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The Evolution of American Citizenship (2 of 4) Hashtag activism. M ediated life and information bubble. New communication pos sibilities. Barbour, Keeping the Republic, 11e © 2024 SAGE Publishing.
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The Evolution of American Citizenship (3 of 4) Analysis Breaking down politics. Who wants what? What is at stake? Impact of rules. Barbour, Keeping the Republic, 11e © 2024 SAGE Publishing.
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The Evolution of American Citizenship (4 of 4) Evaluation Critical thinking involves evaluation. Preservation of democracy, rights, citizenship. Barbour, Keeping the Republic, 11e © 2024 SAGE Publishing.
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