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SOLUTION MANUAL
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American Government: Political
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Development and Institutional Change
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12thEditionbyCalJillson,AllChapters1-16
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TABLE bbOF bbCONTENTS

1. Chapter bb1 bbThe bbOrigins bbof bbAmerican bbPolitical bbPrinciples

2. Chapter bb2 bbThe bbRevolution bband bbthe bbConstitution

3. Chapter bb3 bbFederalism bband bbAmerican bbPolitical bbDevelopment

4. Chapter bb4 bbPolitical bbSocialization bband bbPublic bbOpinion

5. Chapter bb5 bbThe bbMass bbMedia bband bbthe bbPolitical bbAgenda

6. Chapter bb6 bbInterest bbGroups: bbThe bbPolitics bbof bbInfluence

7. Chapter bb7 bbPolitical bbParties: bbWinning bbthe bbRight bbto bbGovern

8. Chapter bb8 bbVoting, bbCampaigns, bband bbElections

9. Chapter bb9 bbCongress: bbPartisanship, bbPolarization, bband bbGridlock

10. Chapter bb10 bbThe bbPresident: bbExecutive bbPower bbin bba bbSeparation bbof bb Powers bbRegime

11. Chapter bb11 bbBureaucracy: bbRedesigning bbGovernment bbfor bbthe bbTwenty-First bbCentury

12. Chapter bb12 bbThe bbFederal bbCourts: bbActivism bbversus bbRestraint

13. Chapter bb13 bbCivil bbLiberties: bbOrdered bbLiberty bbin bbAmerica

14. Chapter bb14 bbCivil bbRights: bbWhere bbLiberty bband bbEquality bbCollide

15. Chapter bb15 bbGovernment, bbThe bbEconomy, bband bbDomestic bbPolicy

16. Chapter bb16 bbAmerica’s bbGlobal bbRole bbin bbthe bbTwenty-First bbCentury

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Chapter bb1
THE bbORIGINS bbOF bbAMERICAN bbPOLITICAL bbPRINCIPLES

FOCUS bbQUESTIONS

Q1 What bbare bbthe bbbroad bbpurposes bbof bbgovernment?

A1 The bbancients bbbelieved bbthe bbrole bbof bbgovernment bband bbpolitics bbwas bbto bbfoster
bbhuman b b excellence. bbHowever, bbit bbis bbimperative bbto bbremember bbthat bbthe

bbGreeks bband bbRomans b b believed bbthe bbvirtuous bbshould bbrule bbaccording bbto

bbnatural bblaw. bbFurthermore, bbvaluesof b b equality bband bborder bbwould bbbe bbserved

bbthrough bba bbsociety bbbased bbupon bbthe bbrule bboflaw bbto b b provide bbfor bbthe

bbcommon bbgood. bbIn bbthe bbMiddle bbAges, bbgovernment bbwas bb largely bbused b b to

bbfacilitate bbreligion bband bbmaintained bbthe bbneed bbfor bbthe bbindividual bbto bb live bba

bbproper bblife b b in bbthe bbservice bbof bbGod. bbThe bbrole bbof bbgovernment bbchanged bbin

bbthe bb early bbsixteenth b b century bbby bbdownplaying bbthe bbrole bbof bbreligion bbwhile

bbalternatively bb promoting bbthe bbrole b b of bblimited bbgovernment bbto bbprotect

bbprivate bbproperty bband bb individual bbrights.




Q2 How bbshould bbgovernment bbbe bbdesigned bbto bbachieve bbits bbpurposes?

A2 According bbto bbPlato bbthe bbphilosopher-king’s bbwisdom bband bbintellect bbwould
bbpromote b b order, bbstability bband bbjustice. bbYet, bbAristotle bbtakes bba bbmore bbrealistic

bbview bbof bbAthenian b b society bbby bbadvocating bbthe bbbest bbform bbof bbgovernment

bbas bba bbpolity, bbwhich bbcombined b b oligarchic bband bbdemocratic bbelements bbto

bbproduce bbpolitical bbstability. bbThe bbRomans b b combined bbmonarchical, bbaristocratic,

bband bbdemocratic bbprinciples bbas bba bbmixed b b government bbwithin bbrepresentative

bbbodies bblike bbthe bbSenate bband bbthe bbAssembly bbin bb order b b to bbchampion bbthe

bbcauses bbof bbboth bbthe bbrich bband bbthe bbpoor. bbGovernment bbin bbtheMiddle b b Ages

bbwas bbdetermined bbthrough bbdivine bbright, bbwhereby bba bbmonarch bbor bbPope bb was

b b ordained bbby bbGod bbto bbrule. bbHence, bbwisdom bband bbvirtue bbrested bbwithin bbthese

bbfew b b individuals bbwho bbgoverned bbto bbpromote bbreligious bblife bband bbprotect bbthe

bbreligious b b establishment. bbThe bbRenaissance, bbProtestant bbReformation, bband

bbEnlightenment b b Periods bbshifted bbthe bbrole bbof bbgovernment bbfrom bbupholding

bbreligious bbdoctrine bbto bb secular b b concerns, bbsuch bbas bbprotecting bbinalienable

bbrights, bbincluding bbprivate bb property, bband b b promoting bbcommerce. bbIn bbturn,

bbEnlightenment bbpolitical




© bb2023 bbTaylor bb& bbFrancis

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philosophers bblargely bbappealed bbto bbindividualism bband bbnot bbreligious bbhierarchy
bbas bbameans b b to bbprovide bborder bband bbstability bbin bbwhich bbindividuals bbcould

bbflourish.




Q3 What bblessons bbabout bbgovernment bbdid bbcolonial bbAmericans bbdraw bbfrom bbthe bbhistory
bbofancient bbGreece bb and b b Rome?




A3 Plato bbwas bbsuspicious bbof bbdemocracy’s bbrule bbof bbthe bbmany bbbecause bbgood
bbgovernment b b would bbdecay bbinto bbmob bbrule. bbHence, bbthe bbpassions bbof bbthe

bbmasses bbneeded bbto bbbe bb quelled b b by bbmore bbaristocratic bbelements. bbWith bbthis

bbproblem bbin bbmind, bbthe bbFramers bbofthe bbU.S. b b Constitution bbreferenced bbthe

bbinstitutional bbdesign bbof bbthe bbRoman bbrepublic bbadhered bbto b b the bbtradition bbof

bbmixed bbgovernment bbinitially bbexpounded bbby bbAristotle bb and bbthe bbRomans. b b This

bbwas bbmaintained bbin bbthe bbindirect bbselection bbof bbboth bbthe bbSenateand bbthe

bbpresidency b b within bbthe bbConstitution. bbAristotle bbalso bbadvocated bbmixing

bb aristocratic bband bbdemocratic b b elements bbin bba bbgoverning bbstructure bbcalled bba

bbpolity. bbIn bbeffect, bbthis bbgovernmental bbdesign b b allowed bbthe bbfew bband bbthe

bbmany bbto bbparticipate bbin bbthe bbpolitics bbproviding bban bborderly b b society bbwhere

bbthe bbpoor bbshould bbbe bbable bbto bbselect bb government bbofficials bbwho bbwere bbheld

b b accountable. bbThis bbwas bbalso bbmade bbmanifest bbinthe bbConstitution bbwith bbits

bbaristocratic-like b b Senate bband bbthe bbmore bbdemocratic bbHouse bb of

bbRepresentatives. bbThus bbthe bbAmerican b b republic’s bbConstitution bbestablished

bb institutional bbpowers bbto bbgovern bbaccording bbto bbthe b b rule bbof bblaw. bbWhile bbthe

bbFramers bbrejected bbthe bbreligious bbhierarchy bbof bbthe bbMiddle bbAges, b b they

bbappealed bbto bbinalienable bbrights bbendowed bbupon bbevery bbindividual bbby bbGod,

bbper bbthe b b writings bbof bbJohn bbLocke, bbin bbwhich bba bbjust bbgovernment bband bbsociety

bbcould bbnot bbbe b b impeded.




Q4 What bbcircumstances bbled bbEuropeans bbto bbleave bbtheir bbhomelands bbto bbsettle bbin bbAmerica?

A4 Individuals bbimmigrated bbto bbthe bbcolonies bbto bbescape bbreligious bbpersecution bband
bbcivil b b unrest bbafter bbthe bbEnglish bbCivil bbWar bband bbto bbpursue bbsocial bband

bbeconomic bb opportunities. b b Colonists bbenjoyed bba bbvast bbarray bbof bbnatural

bbresources bband bba bblarge bb geographical bbarea b b where bbfreedom bbof bbreligion

bband bbeconomic bbopportunity bb flourished. bbAlso, bbtheir b b heterogeneous bbsocial

bbcomposition bbas bbwell bbas bbcontinual bb promotion bbof bbideals, bbsuch bbas b b equality

bband bbtolerance, bbtended bbto bbpromote bbpolitical bbfreedom bbat bbthe bbsame bbtime bbthat

b b social bbexpansion bbof bbthe bbpopulation bbwas bboccurring.




Q5 What bbdid bbdemocracy bbmean bbto bbour bbcolonial bbancestors, bband bbdid bbthey bbapprove bbit?

A5 The bbcolonists bbwere bbskeptical bbof bbdemocracy bband bbviewed bbthis bbtype bbof
bb governing b b authority bbas bbmob bbrule. bbSociety bbwas bblargely bbseen bbas

bbsegmented bbinto bbthose bbwho bb should b b rule bband bbthose bbwho bbshould bbnot. bbIn

bbfact, bbthe bbFounders bbbelieved bbthat bbthe bb elite bb(well- b b educated, bbland bbowners)

bbshould bboccupy bbpositions bbof bbleadership. bbThus, bb an bbaristocratic b b element

bbwithin bbgovernment bbwas bbnecessary bbto bbprotect bbagainst bbthethreat bbof bbmob bbrule

b b historically bbassociated bbwith bbdemocracy. bbFundamentally, bbthe bbidea bbof

bbrepublicanism b b was bbpromoted bbas bban bbideal bbat bba bbhigher bblevel bbthan

bb democracy. bbThis bbwas bbmade bbmost b b manifest bbin bbthe bbtendency bbto bbprefer

bbmixed


© bb2023 bbTaylor bb&
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