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Objective-In the United States, people have rights which protect them from undue governmental interference. Rights carry responsibilities which help define how people use their rights and which require respect for the rights of others.
32 Days
Essential Question
What are American values and institutions?
Partner Questions
1. What do people of a nation share as citizens?Citizens share a common history,
common customs, and common values. They agree to follow a set of rules and accept the government’s authority.
2. What impact do American values have on society?Values influence the way Americans think
and act, how they vote, and how they create rules of order.
Basic American Values
What is good and what is badGeneral principles or beliefs you use
to make these judgments are your values.
Common values-freedom, equality, opportunity, justice, democracy, unity, respect, tolerance, etc.
Shared Values Unite Americans
Example-source of American unity is a common civic and political heritage based on the country’s founding documents
Declaration of Independence, U.S. Constitution, Bill of Rights
Life, liberty, and pursuit of happinessPopular Sovereignty-government by the
consent of the governedFair, free, and regular elections
Equal justice under the law
Majority rule through people’s representatives in government
Shared Values Unite Americans
Single language-EnglishGenerally accepted as primary
means of communicationFreely communicate
NO Law officially designates language
What are other values have helped unite Americans throughout history?
American Institutions
Family-most important in every society
It produces new generations, socializes the young, offers care and affection, and provides economic support
Parents and caregivers are also transmitters of values, both personal and national, to their children
American Institutions
Religious institutions such as churches, temples, and mosques can promote social unity and provide a sense of meaning and belonging
Education institutions at all levels reflect our society’s culture, history, and learning, create a common identity, and promote personal growth and development
American Institutions
Social institutions such as clubs and volunteer service organizations, can be another way we share our common values
Government institutions were created and have developed over time based on important American values.
Partner QuestionWhat do you think is the
most important source of American unity? Explain your answer.
Draw a line at the bottom of your notes. Write your “Summary” at the bottom of your notes.