Title: Today
1Todays Agenda
- Any Announcements?
- Any Questions?
- Today we will discuss our nations two major
political parties, their history, their stance on
the issues and we will then exercise the actions
of political parties in class. - Lets Begin Todays Lesson..
2Political Parties
- Long-Range Objective
- Standard 6.0 Individuals Groups Interactions
- 6.3 understand the evolution of political parties
and their role as a mechanism for creating and
sustaining political participation.
3Objectives Today
- Objective
- Examine why we have a two-party system and the
evolution of both parties. Investigate what role
parties play in the political process. Consider
the differences between the Democrat and
Republican parties.
4US Governments Two Party System
5What is a Political Party?
- Political Party (Noun) - Group of persons
organized to acquire and exercise political
power. (Merriam Webster Dictionary) - What does a political party hope to accomplish?
6What Do Parties Do?
- Provide a method for people to be involved in
their government, through actions or
contributions. - Parties nominate candidates for elections.
- Raise support for their candidates and ideas,
recruiting new members and providing information
favorable to their party to potential voters.
7Other Things Parties May Do
- Inform potential voters on the problems or issues
with the opposing party and its candidates.
(Negative Campaigning or Mud Slinging) - When a party is in the minority, it acts as a
Watchdog for the public on the actions of the
party in power.
8Why a Two Party System?
- Two Parties Emerge
- The election of 1796 was the first election in
American history where political candidates at
the local, state, and national level began to run
for office as members of organized political
parties that held strongly opposed political
principles.
91796 Election
- This chart depicts the electoral vote
distribution for the election of 1796. John Adams
(green) edged out Thomas Jefferson (yellow) for
the Presidency, with Thomas Pinckney (purple) and
Aaron Burr (blue) leading the runners-up.
Jefferson's second-place earned him the Vice
Presidency.
10The First Two Major Parties
- The two parties adopted names that reflected
their most cherished values. The Federalists of
1796 attached themselves to the successful
campaign in favor of the Constitution and were
solid supporters of the federal administration.
The party had its strongest support among those
who favored Hamilton's policies. Merchants,
creditors and urban artisans who built the
growing commercial economy of the NorthEast
provided its most dedicated supporters and
strongest regional support.
11The Other Party
- The opposition party adopted the name
Democratic-Republicans, which suggested that they
were more fully committed to extending the
Revolution to ordinary people. - Although it effectively reached ordinary
citizens, its key leaders were wealthy Southern
tobacco elites like Jefferson and Madison. While
the Democratic-Republicans were more diverse, the
Federalists were wealthier and carried more
prestige, especially by association with the
retired Washington.
12Ready For A Video???
- This Song explains it well!
13Agreed?
- The song told us about the FEDERALISTS and the
DEMOCRATIC-REPUBLICANS. - Alexander Hamilton Pro-Business Federalist
Party - Thomas Jefferson and James Madison
Pro-Agrarian Democratic-Republican Party
14Four Major Eras
- 1800 to 1860 Democrats won 13 of 15
presidential elections. Lost in 1840 and 1848. - 1860 to 1932 Republicans won 14 of 18
presidential elections. Lost in 1884, 1892, 1912
and 1916. - 1932 to 1968 Democrats won 7 of 9 presidential
elections. Lost in 1952 and 1956. - 1968 to Present Divided Government -
Republicans have won 7 of 12. Our text book was
printed before President Obama went 2-0.
15Era 1 Era of the Democrats
- Thomas Jefferson was elected in 1800. The
Federalist party lost this election and ceases to
exist by 1816. Turn in your text book to page 128
and follow along with the timeline. - Democratic-Republican party dominated elections
until the mid-1820s when they began squabbling
among themselves, forming factions of smaller
groups disagreeing with other groups on various
issues.
16Federalist Party is GoneThe Whig Party fills the
Vacuum
- Andrew Jackson (1829-1837) began what history
professors call Jacksonian Democracy. - The Whig Party formed to oppose Jacksonian
Democracy. - A pattern continues The vast majority of
Democratic party supporters lived in the South
and the emerging West. The Whigs were
supported by East Coast bankers, merchants,
industrialist and owners of large southern
plantations. - A storm cloud is beginning to form on the
horizon.....
17The Cloud Gets a Lot Closer!
- The 1850s witnessed a storm cloud getting larger
and larger, more ominous and more dangerous.... - Slavery this issue caused both parties to
fracture into different factions with various
views on the topic of slavery. What does
factions mean? - In 1854, some Whigs splintered apart and became
members of a brand new party, the Republican
party. They ran a candidate for President in
1856, John C. Fremont, and their second candidate
won in 1860. Hmm... Who could that be?????
18Republican Party is the Party of Lincoln
- Lincoln's win with the the Republican party
marked a first and last in U.S. politics. A
newer, 'third party', grew in four years into a
major party and won a presidential election in
its literally infancy. That feat has never been
replicated.
19Era 2 Era of the Republicans
- Lincoln's win in 1860 was one of major factors
that caused the Civil War a year later. The
Republican party would dominate presidential
elections until 1932. - Look at page 129. Read the paragraph containing
the bolded word electorate and the paragraph that
follows it. - What does electorate mean? Sectionalism?
201932 The Great Depression
- The Democrats grabbed the momentum back and
dominated presidential elections from 1932 to
1968. Franklin Roosevelt won the 1932 election.
Our country had been suffering from the Great
Depression since 1929. FDR promised hope. A
large part of the electorate blamed the
Republican party for the Great Depression,
pointing out how big business and the banks of
the times were failing to stay open, costing
people their jobs and their money. This video
explains it well.
21If you were a customer of the Savings and Loan,
who would you vote for?
- Do you think old mean Mr. Potter was portraying a
Republican or a Democrat? - Pivotal events, huge swings in party support.
The Civil War. The Great Depression. 1968.
1968?
221968
- The year 1968 was a watershed year in American
history a turning point for the nation and its
people. A year of vivid colors, startling sounds,
and searing images. A turbulent, relentless
cascade of events that changed America forever.
From assassinations and conflicts, pop culture
and free love, civil rights and women's rights,
Americans questioned traditional values and
authority that sent shockwaves across the
country, including in Western Pennsylvania. -
Heinz History Center - Heinz Museum Video....
23Some key events of 1968
- The turbulent 1960s reached a boiling point in
1968. - In February, the Tet Offensive in Vietnam brought
a shift in American public opinion toward the war
and low approval ratings for the President. - On April 4, Martin Luther King's assassination
led to another wave of grief. Then waves of
rioting swept America. Two months later, shortly
after Robert Kennedy spoke to a crowd cheering
his sweep in the California primary, an assassin
named Sirhan Sirhan ended Kennedy's life. The
nation was numb. - http//www.ushistory.org
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25October of 1968
- Oct 18th - US Olympic Committee suspends Tommie
Smith John Carlos for giving "black power"
salute as a protest during victory ceremony.
261968 Begins a New Era
- The Republicans had a comparatively smooth
campaign, nominating Richard Nixon as their
candidate. Nixon spoke for the "Silent Majority"
of Americans who supported the effort in Vietnam
and demanded law and order. - Alabama Governor George Wallace ran on the
American Independent Party ticket. Campaigning
for "segregation now, segregation forever"
Wallace appealed to many white voters in the
South. His running mate, Curtis LeMay, suggested
that the United States bomb Vietnam "back to the
Stone Age." - When the votes were tallied in November, Nixon
cruised to an electoral vote landslide while
winning only 43.4 percent of the popular vote.
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28Some other Key 1968 Events
- Jan 21st - Vietnam War Battle of Khe Sanh - One
of the most publicized and controversial battles
of the war begins. Lasting 77 days, the "siege"
of Khe Sanh saw American and South Vietnamese
forces suffer 703 killed, 2,642 wounded, and 7
missing. PAVN losses are not known with accuracy
but are estimated at between 10,000-15,000 dead
and wounded - Feb 8th Police officers kill 3 college students
demonstrating at SC State (Orangeburg) 30
unarmed black man protesting at a white-only
bowling alley shot at by policemen.
291968 Continued
- Mar 4th - Martin Luther King Jr announces plans
for Poor People's Campaign. - Apr 4th - Martin Luther King Jr. assassinated in
Memphis, Tennessee - Apr 11th - President Johnson signs 1968 Civil
Rights Act - Apr 24th - Leftist students take over Columbia
University, NYC
301968 Continued
- May 12th - "March of Poor" under Reverend Ralph
Abernathy reaches Washington, DC - Jun 6 Robert Kennedy shot in California.
- Jul 23rd - Race riot in Cleveland, 11 killed
including 3 policemen. - Aug 25th - Arthur Ashe becomes 1st black to win
US singles championship
31The Kiss That Shocked the South
- Star Trek - November, 1968 Captain Kirk kisses
Uhuru. - NBC, nervous about the reaction from their
Southern affiliates, insisted that an alternate
take be shot, one without the kiss. NBC
executives finally conceded and said, "Let's go
with the kiss."
321968 Changed Our Nation
- Our nation's innocence was shattered by the
events of 1968. After King was shot Over the
course of the following week, riots broke out in
125 cities nationwide. In many instances the
National Guard was required to quell the
violence. In Washington, Chicago and Baltimore,
it took tens of thousands of regular army
soldiers and Marines. When they were over, some
39 people were dead, more than 2,600 injured and
21,000 arrested. The damages were estimated at
65m - about 385m today. - The Guardian
33Vietnam was at its height
- American Vietnam War-Related Deaths by Year
- 1956-60 9 1961 16 1962 52
- 1963 118 1964 206 1965 1,863
- 1966 6,143 1967 11,153 1968 16,592
- 1969 11,616 1970 6,081 1971 2,357
- 1972 641 1973 168 1974 178
34Our Nation Has Never Been The Same
- 1968 was the beginning our current Fourth Era of
divided politic dominance. Obama's re-election
may indicate that we may be witnessing a Fifth
Era about to begin. What do you think?
35Political Parties
- Long-Range Objective
- Standard 6.0 Individuals Groups Interactions
- 6.3 understand the evolution of political parties
and their role as a mechanism for creating and
sustaining political participation.
361968 Democratic Convention was in the news
- Antiwar protesters flocked to Chicago to prevent
the inevitable Hubert Humphrey nomination, or at
least to pressure the party into softening its
stance on Vietnam. The incumbent, Lyndon Johnson,
decided not to run. What does incumbent mean? - Mayor Richard Daley ordered the Chicago police to
take a tough stance with the demonstrators. As
the crowds chanted "The whole world is watching,"
the police bloodied the activists with clubs and
released tear gas into the streets. The party
nominated Humphrey, but the nation began to sense
that the Democrats were a party of disorder.
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39The Two Parties Now
- Democratic Party www.democrats.org
- 2012 National Platform
- http//www.democrats.org/democratic-national-platf
orm - Republican Party www.gop.com
- 2012 National Platform
- http//www.gop.com/2012-republican-platform_home
40Democratic Partys Beliefs
- What their website says Democrats believe that
we're greater together than we are on our
ownthat this country succeeds when everyone gets
a fair shot, when everyone does their fair share,
when everyone plays by the same rules. Our party,
led by President Obama, is focused on building an
economy that lastsan economy that lifts up all
Americans.
41The GOPs Beliefs
- We believe in the power and opportunity of
Americas free-market economy. We believe in the
importance of sensible business regulations that
promote confidence in our economy among
consumers, entrepreneurs and businesses alike. We
oppose interventionist policies that put the
federal government in control of industry and
allow it to pick winners and losers in the
marketplace.
42Liberal vs Conservative
- Liberal (adjective) believing that government
should be active in supporting social and
political change relating to or supporting
political liberalism - Conservative (adjective) believing in the
value of established and traditional practices in
politics and society relating to or supporting
political conservatism - (Merriam Webster Dictionary)
43Democrats are Liberal, Republicans are
Conservative
- The Democratic party is generally viewed as the
liberal party, supporting economic social issues
and against moral social involvement. - The Republican party is generally viewed as the
conservative party, opposing economic social
activities and supporting moral social issues.
44Videos of Candidates
- Watch these videos. Who is the Liberal and who
is the Conservative? Do you see a Mud slinging
ad?
45Political Ads
- Who was the liberal candidate in the 2012
Presidential election? - What party was he a member of?
- Who was the conservative candidate in the 2012
Presidential election? - What party was he a member of?
- How do these ads impact the political process?
46Where Do We Stand Today?
47Problems Envisioned by James Madison in
Federalist Paper 10
- Factions. Each party is entrenched in their
beliefs. Neither party is willing to compromise.
- Our nation has pressing issues, including
- Jobs A Growing Deficit Our Safety
- Aging Populations Medical and Financial
Needs - Care for our Veterans Crumbling
Infrastructure - Failing Cities Foreign Relation Issues
Wars -
48Group Time Cardinal vs Gold
- We have four groups. The Cardinal Party. The
Gold Party. Pool Reporters. VOTERS - The Topic The NSA should be allowed to record
every Americans emails, phone calls and social
media activities to ensure we stay safe from
Terrorism. - Each Party has three minutes to share their view
with the voting public. - Pool reporters You are covering the convention.
Take notes. You will be asked to report your
findings of each convention and be prompted for
commentary. - Voters Who do you vote for and why?
49Political Parties
- Long-Range Objective
- Standard 6.0 Individuals Groups Interactions
- 6.3 understand the evolution of political parties
and their role as a mechanism for creating and
sustaining political participation.
50Exit Polling Questions of the Day
- Please take a piece of paper, put your name and
period in upper right hand corner, answer the
following questions and place it in the green
folder - 1) What are the two major political parties in
our country? - 2) Which party is viewed as Liberal?
- 3) Which party is viewed as Conservative?