POLS 1101 1st Edition Lecture 8 Outline of Last Lecture I. Civil RightsA. DefinitionB. Emancipation Proclamation II. Era of SegregationA. Civil Rights ActB. Court CasesIII. Civil Rights MovementOutline of Current Lecture I. Review of Exam 1A. IntroB. Chapter 1C. Chapter 2D. Chapter 3 Current LectureI. ReviewA. Introduction- Democracy=”Demos” is masses, “Kratos” is power- How is it possible to have self-governance and limited governance?- Amendment changes are hard- Super majorities to purpose and ratify amendments- Bicameral legislature - Federalism, dividing power between state and national governments- Checks and balances- Government exists to provide public goods and to solve collective outcome problems - Politics: struggle over power- Competition over rules, how to run society the best wayB. Chapter 1- Articles: unicameral, weak central government, loose states, unanimityThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.- Factions: federalists vs antifederalists - Enumerated powers to congress: power to tax etc- Implied powers: necessary and proper clauseC. Chapter 2- Dual Federalism Cooperative Federalism- Federal government now has upper hand- Coercive: mandates states- Allows states to experienceD. Chapter 3- Know 14 amendments and 1-10 Bill of
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