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Brown vs. Board
Court declared state laws establishing separate public schools for black and white students to be unconstitutional.
liberty
ability of people to act and think as they choose as long as they are not harmful
free enterprise
allows for people and businesses to make their own decisions regarding how to produce, distribute, and exchange goods and services
equality
principle that all people progress a fundamental moral worth that entitles them to fair treatment and equal opportunity
The three ideals of American Democracy
Liberty, equality and self government
What measures do you think states should take to ensure quality legal representation for all criminal defendants?
Make sure everyone has a lawyer present for their representation, honor the miranda laws
worth of the individual
American democracy places high value on individual freedom, personal responsibility, self reliance and individual achievement. if let free to choose their own path, americans can reach their highest potential
What was supreme courts opinion in the case Gideon v. Wainright 1963
Ruled in favor of Gideon, that the right to council was essential to a fair trial, thus those who could not afford a lawyer had to be appointed one by the national or state government.
what is compromise and why is it important in democracy
a settlement of a dispute reached by each side agreeing to consequences. important because all the people are represented and its not chosen on one side which could lead to retaliation.
ways a citizen can participate in government
being informed on information on how to become involved, by voting, running for office, jury duty, and volunteering for the military. speak their mind and debate on political issues, hold leaders accountable and attend community meetings. pay taxes and join political parties
self-government
belief that ordinary people can aspire to rule themselves as political equals
ideal
conception of something in its most perfect form. liberty equality and self government are ideals of american government.
under what circumstances would government involvement in the economy be justified
during national crises, terrorist attacks government needs to take control
Economic freedoms
earn money, purchase property, spend income on goods and services, choose an occupation and change jobs, determine where to save money and how much, open new businesses
why was protecting economic freedom important to the founders?
freedom was the key to pursuing other freedoms and allowed people to build wealth that would empower them to limit power of the government
liberal democracy
individual rights and liberties of all people including the minority are protected
did the american ideal and "we the people" originally apply to all people?
no it first applied only to a small group of people or else slaves, women, free african american and white men without property would have had a voice. but the constitution is forever evolving and has changed since then
minority rights
political rights held by groups who make up less than half of the population
How did ruby Bridges feel her right to equal protection under the law was being violated?
she felt like she didn't have equal protection because her school was segregated and she being a six year old had to walk a great distance to her all black school in a racist community. State governments were not informing the federal law of integration in public schools.
What would happen to american democracy if citizens stopped participating in our government
the government would not succeed, citizens play a huge part in our government which was created by the people for the people
majority rule
the most votes
What is the rule of law
us gov and officials must recognize and enforce limits on their power, spelled out in the constitution. Holds them accounted for if they fail to do so.