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Government, Citizenship, and Economics

Government, Citizenship, and Economics

  • Biography: Thomas Hobbes Biography: Thomas Hobbes

    Biography: Thomas Hobbes

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    This biography on Thomas Hobbes focuses on his seminal work, Leviathan. Here, Hobbes argues that the selfish, often violent nature of people necessitates the creation of a strong central authority. Under an unspoken agreement, people agree to give up...
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  • Biography: Augustus Biography: Augustus

    Biography: Augustus

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    This biography of Augustus describes his origins, including his introduction to public life by Julius Caesar. The biography traces Augustus' rise to power and the beginning of the Pax Romana. The biography includes a series of questions based on the...
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  • Mini- Unit: Theories of Government Mini- Unit: Theories of Government

    Mini- Unit: Theories of Government

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    This mini-unit is an excellent means of introducing students to the theories of WHY government is necessary and HOW government should work.   After explaining the two extremes of government power, absolute versus mob rule, the...
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  • Biography: John Locke Biography: John Locke

    Biography: John Locke

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    This biography on John Locke focuses on his Two Treatises of Government. Believing that man was born with a "blank slate" (tabula rasa) and was essentially good by nature, Locke argued that the only true governments were those who ruled with the consent...
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  • Biography: Charles de Montesquieu Biography: Charles de Montesquieu

    Biography: Charles de Montesquieu

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    This biography on Charles de Montesquieu focuses on his book Spirit of the Laws and his influence on American government. Montesquieu claimed that government should be divided into three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial. These branches...
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