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The American Political System PSCI 1101
Dr. Vanessa A. Baird
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Are People Inherently Good?
  • Rivalry gone bad Longhorns fan nearly castrated
    in bloody bar scuffle Tuesday September 11, 2007
    657PM
  • OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- To some Oklahoma football
    fans, there are things that just aren't done in
    the heart of Sooner Nation, and one of them is to
    walk into a bar wearing a Texas Longhorns T-shirt.

3
Are People Inherently Good?
  • "I've actually heard callers on talk radio say
    that this guy deserved what he got for wearing a
    Texas T-shirt into a bar in the middle of Sooner
    country," said Irven Box, an attorney in this
    city 20 miles from Oklahoma's campus in Norman.

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Are People Inherently Good?
  • Details in West Virginia Torture Case 'Out of a
    Horror Movie
  • Wednesday, September 12, 2007
  • BIG CREEK, W.Va.  Inside a shed on a remote
    hillside of this coalfield community, authorities
    say a young black woman was tortured for days,
    sexually assaulted, beaten and forced to eat rat
    droppings.

5
Lesson from Tuesday!
  • Our system was set up to be based on the
    reality of human behavior, not on some idea of
    human perfection

6
Searching for Justice
  • Pol Pot Communist Utopia
  • Estimated 2,000,000 killed
  • Nazi Germany Totalitarian Utopia
  • 6 - 11 million killed
  • Stalin Totalitarian Communism
  • More than 20 million killed

7
E.M. Forster
  • I hate the idea of causes, and if I had to
    choose between betraying my country and betraying
    my friend I hope I should have the guts to betray
    my country.
  • Two Cheers for Democracy

8
Constitutional Timeline
  • 1750s to 1770s British Crown needs money and
    puts pressure on colonies
  • Taxes, taxes, taxes
  • 1775 Lexington and Concord
  • 1776 Declaration of Independence
  • 1777 Articles of Confederation adopted
  • 1787 Constitution adopted
  • 1789 (ratified)

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Articles of Confederation
  • The first attempt at a united set of separate
    states
  • A confederation of separate states
  • Like neighbors on the same street
  • A league of mutual friendship
  • Common Defense was the main purpose

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Problems with the Articles
  • The Congress had no power to tax.
  • States coined their own money and trade wars
    erupted.
  • Congress had no power to regulate commerce. No
    unified money system.
  • States conducted foreign relations without regard
    to neighboring states' needs or wants.

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Shays Rebellion
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Basic concepts in the Revolutionary era
  • Liberty the preservation of traditional rights
    against the intrusions of government
  • Popular sovereignty assumes that ultimate
    political authority belongs to the people
  • Political equality refers to decision making
    where each person carries the same weight

13
Tariffs
  • northern economies industrialization southern
    economies agriculture. 
  • Many northern interests wanted protection for
    their products, while many southern interests
    wanted freer trade for their agricultural output. 

14
The Politics of Slavery
  • C Strong Commercial policy (tariffs)
  • c no commercial policy
  • S legalized slavery
  • s no slavery
  • Northern preferences
  • Cs gt CS gt cs gt cS
  • (Cs preferred over CS, etc.)

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The Politics of Slavery
  • Northern preferences
  • Cs gt CS gt cs gt cS
  • Southern preferences
  • cS gt CS gt cs gt Cs

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Slavery in the Constitution
  • 3/5 of other persons
  • Article 1, section 2
  • No laws against importation until 1808 (about 20
    years later)
  • Article 1, section 9
  • One state must return another states runaway
    slave if captured
  • Article 4, section 2
  • You cannot change the rules about slavery (by
    amendment) until 1808
  • Article 5

17
Who is in Charge?
  • Supremacy Clause
  • Article VI
  • The Constitution, and the Laws of the United
    Statesshall be the supreme Law of the Land

18
Who is in Charge?
  • Supremacy Clause
  • Commerce Clause
  • Article I, Section 8
  • The Congress shall have the Power To regulate
    Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the
    several States, and with the Indian Tribes.

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Who is in Charge?
  • Supremacy Clause
  • Commerce Clause
  • Elastic Clause
  • Necessary and Proper Clause
  • Article I, Section 8
  • The Congress shall have the Power Tomake all
    Laws which shall be necessary and proper for
    carrying into Execution the foregoing Powers.

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The Anti-Federalists
  • "...the proposed plan of government...is a most
    daring attempt to establish a despotic
    aristocracy among freemen that the world has ever
    witnessed."
  • -- Centinel
  • (anti-federalist Samuel Bryan, 1787).

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The Anti-Federalists
  • "I see great jeopardy in this new government."
    "I look upon that paper the Constitution as the
    most fatal plan that could possibly be conceived
    to enslave a free people. If such be your rage
    for novelty, take it and welcome but you shall
    never have my consent."
  • Patrick Henry (speech before the Virginia
    ratifying convention, 1788)

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States Make a Comeback?
  • Bill of Rights added to convince the people that
    the federal government would not take over their
    lives.
  • Promised as the first order of business for the
    new Congress
  • Takes some of the bite out of the Anti-Federalist
    arguments

23
States make a Comeback?
  • Reservation Clause
  • Tenth Amendment
  • The Powers not delegated to the United States by
    the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the
    States, are reserved to the States respectively,
    or to the People."

24
Bill of Rights
  • 9 The people retain rights un-enumerated.
  • 8 No one will inflict cruel and unusual
    punishment on me.
  • 7 I can have a jury trial.
  • 6 I can have a speedy trial, a lawyer, find
    out who said all those nasty things about me.

25
Bill of Rights
  • 5 No government can take my life, liberty or
    property without due process.
  • 4 The cops cant search me without a darn good
    reason.
  • 3 My home is my castle (and the government
    officials cant expect free room board).
  • 2 I can own a gun just like the NRA says.

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NUMBER 1!
  • The first ten words of the Bill of Rights.
  • Congress shall make no law respecting the
    establishment of religion

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NUMBER 1!
  • The first ten words of the Bill of Rights.
  • Congress shall make no law respecting the
    establishment of religion
  • or prohibiting the free exercise thereof

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NUMBER 1!
  • The first ten words of the Bill of Rights.
  • Congress shall make no law respecting the
    establishment of religion
  • or prohibiting the free exercise thereof
  • or abridging the freedom of speech

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NUMBER 1!
  • The first ten words of the Bill of Rights.
  • Congress shall make no law respecting the
    establishment of religion
  • or prohibiting the free exercise thereof
  • or abridging the freedom of speech
  • or of the press

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NUMBER 1!
  • The first ten words of the Bill of Rights.
  • Congress shall make no law respecting the
    establishment of religion
  • or prohibiting the free exercise thereof
  • or abridging the freedom of speech
  • or of the press
  • or to peacefully assemble

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NUMBER 1!
  • The first ten words of the Bill of Rights.
  • Congress shall make no law respecting the
    establishment of religion
  • or prohibiting the free exercise thereof
  • or abridging the freedom of speech
  • or of the press
  • or to peacefully assemble
  • and to petition the Government

32
How to Stop this Monster
  • How in the world do you keep a small majority of
    people (a faction) from getting control and
    tyrannizing everyone else?

33
How to Stop this Monster
  • How in the world do you keep a small majority of
    people (a faction) from getting control and
    tyrannizing everyone else?
  • Representative government
  • Separation of powers
  • Checks and Balances

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Separation of Powers
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Checks and Balances
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Clint Eastwood
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