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West Coast American Leadership Academy
Political Science 5 – Western Political Thought
Spring 2016 / Fall 2016 – Power Point 5
1. Variables
2. Chief Joseph “Indian Perspective”
3. Homestead Act – 1862
4. Transcontinental Railroad Act – 1862
5. Dawes Act – 1887
6. Turner from “The Frontier”
7. Political Action Committees
8. Religion
9. Andrew Carnegie “The Gospel Of Wealth”
10.Upton Sinclair “The Jungle”
11.Masses, Political Parties, And Congress
12.Issue Based Campaigns
Course Lecture Topics
Variables
We have examined how our
system allows interest
groups to openly compete
for market share. What
motivates these groups to
act in the manner that they
do? What about our own
individual behavior? This is
the result of variables. Enjoy
the video demonstration.
Smoke Kills
Chief Joseph
“Indian Perspective” (1)
• Best known for his resistance to the U.S. Government's
attempts to force his tribe onto reservations.
• Spent much of his early childhood at a mission maintained
by Christian missionaries.
• The Nez Perce were a peaceful nation spread from Idaho
to Northern Washington. The tribe had maintained good
relations with the whites after the Lewis and Clark
expedition.
Chief Joseph
“Indian Perspective” (2)
• In 1855, Chief Joseph's father, Old Joseph, signed a treaty
with the U.S. that allowed his people to retain much of their
traditional lands. In 1863, another treaty was created that
severely reduced the amount of land, but Old Joseph
maintained that this second treaty was never agreed to by
his people.
• A showdown over the second "non-treaty" came after Chief
Joseph assumed his role as Chief in 1877. After months of
fighting and forced marches, many of the Nez Perce were
sent to a reservation in what is now Oklahoma, where
many died from malaria and starvation.
Chief Joseph
“Indian Perspective” (3)
• Chief Joseph tried every possible appeal to the
federal authorities to return the Nez Perce to the
land of their ancestors. In 1885, he was sent along
with many of his band to a reservation in
Washington where, according to the reservation
doctor, he later died of a broken heart.
Homestead Act – 1862
Transcontinental Act – 1862
Industrialists looked to the Northwest Territory as a
market for manufactured goods. A protective tariff
restricted the American market to American industry
alone. The Homestead Act in 1862 opened more
land to settlers, and the Transcontinental Railroad
Act of 1862 gave the railroads incentives to link
western markets to eastern industry.
Dawes Act (1887)
• The attempt to assimilate Indians into the population.
• Senator Henry L. Dawes: “Till this people will consent to
give up their lands [reservations], and divide them among
their citizens, so that each can own the land he cultivates,
they will not make much more progress.”
• Emphasis on private property as a means of citizenship.
To “civilize” the savage, eliminate cultural patterns
• Plains Indians were hunters; other tribes claimed the land
was not arable.
• Actually resulted in the reduction of Indian lands as the act
permitted sale of land to government at @$2.50/acre.
Turner From “The Frontier” (1)
• Turner’s thesis: “The existence of an area of free land, its
continuous recession, and the advance of American settlement
westward, explain American development.”
• As a type of determinism, Turner’s thesis ties geography to
national ideology/culture, defining the character of Americans and
American society: a type of “primitivism” where “[T]he wilderness
masters the colonist.” (“meeting point between savagery and
civilization”).
• American social development “continually beginning over again
on the frontier.” (“perennial rebirth,” “fluidity of American life”).
Turner From “The Frontier” (2)
• “European life entered the continent” and “America
modified and developed that life and reacted on Europe.”
• “New Product” “away from the influence of Europe, a
steady growth of independence on American lines.”
• “Composite Nationality”; “tides of continental immigration”;
“mixed race.”
• Dangers of individualism out of control; relate to
DeToequeville.
• What endures? The notion of going west for opportunity,
ground for new ideas? Consider that the real move was to
the towns and cities along with the expansion into free,
wilderness land.
Political Action Committees
Political Action Committees (PACs) are
established organizations that serve to
advocate policy recommendations for
various interest groups. Private
companies, corporations, unions, and
other various Public Interest Groups
(PIGs) and Single Interest Groups (SIGs).
PACs are primarily utilized to influence
public policymakers through campaign
donations, offering legitimate information
regarding their various interests and even
coordinating issue based campaigns
directed to a constituency. Enjoy this
campaign example created by People For
The Ethical Treatment Of Animals (PETA).
PETA
Religion
Religion is one sphere of great
interest as it definitely influences
public policy. This video examines the
link between the Christian Coalition,
Friends Of Israel and the Israeli
Government. Enjoy this special report
from “Nightline”. It originally aired on
November 26, 2002
Religion
Carnegie From “Wealth”
Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919) was a massively successful
business man - his wealth was based on the provision of iron
and steel to the railways, but also a man who recalled his
radical roots in Scotland before his immigration to the United
States. To resolve what might seem to be contradictions
between the creation of wealth, which he saw as proceeding
from immutable social laws, and social provision he came up
with the notion of the “gospel of wealth.” He lived up to his
word, and gave away his fortune to socially beneficial projects,
most famously by funding libraries. His approval of death taxes
might surprise modern billionaires!
Upton Sinclair’s “The Jungle”
• Upton Sinclair was a poor reformer who sought to write the Great
American Novel.
• “The Jungle” examined the unsanitary methods of Chicago’s
meatpacking industry of Chicago. It was released in 1906.
• President Theodore Roosevelt received advanced copy. Used
his influence to push Congress to pass a law establishing the
Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Roosevelt coined the term
“muckrakers” to describe Sinclair and other reformist crusaders.
• Roosevelt’s phrase was not meant to be wholly complimentary.
• Muckrackers are journalists who expose political and commercial
corruption.
Masses & Parties
Super PACs came following the July
2010 outcome of SpeechNow.org versus
Federal Election Commission (FEC).
Super PACs may raise unlimited sums of
money from corporations, unions,
associations and individuals, then spend
unlimited sums to overtly advocate for or
against political candidates. Super PACs
must report their donors to the FEC on a
monthly or quarterly basis -- the Super
PAC's choice -- like traditional PACs.
Unlike traditional PACs, Super PACs are
prohibited from donating money directly
to political candidates.
Masses & Parties
Congress
Congress is a less representative branch than the
Founding Fathers intended.
1. Members of Congress are political entrepreneurs recruited
from the upper classes of their home constituencies.
2. Members of Congress represent the elites of their districts
and responsibly vote on their behalf with strong regularity.
3. Members of Congress have a reputation for using
incumbency advantages and consistently raising money to
seek reelection.
4. Leadership procedures and structures in Congress appear
to form interlocking conglomerates of policy responders,
iron triangle members, and status quo protectors.
Congressional Millionaires (1)
1. The Center for Responsive Politics analyzed the
personal financial disclosure data from 2012 of
the 534 current members of Congress and found
that, for the first time, more than half had an
average net worth of $1 million or more: 268 to
be exact, up from 257 the year earlier. The
median for congressional Democrats was $1.04
million and, for Republicans, $1 million even.
2. To calculate the net worth of lawmakers, the
Center added together members’ significant
assets, such as corporate bonds and stocks, then
subtracted major liabilities such as loans, credit
card debt and property mortgages.
Congressional Millionaires (2)
3. Here’s the breakdown: the
median net worth for all House
members was $896,000.
4. Democrats averaged $929,000.
5. Republicans averaged $884,000.
6. Senators averaged $2.5 million.
7. The median net worth for Senate
Democrats was $1.7 million,
down from $2.4 million in 2011.
8. The median net worth for
Republicans was $2.9 million, up
from $2.5 million in 2011.
Congressional Millionaire Club
Selling Issues To Society
The mass media’s greatest
power is the ability to decide
what will be decided. How do
interest groups direct mass
opinion today? We will examine
a marketing campaign led by
the “Consumers Union” that
addresses the issue of
prescription cost. Humor very
effective in pulling on emotional
heartstrings. The ending directs
viewers to a website that states
the primary purpose of this clip.
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Slide 5 WestCal Political Science 5 Western Political Thought 2016

  • 1. West Coast American Leadership Academy Political Science 5 – Western Political Thought Spring 2016 / Fall 2016 – Power Point 5
  • 2. 1. Variables 2. Chief Joseph “Indian Perspective” 3. Homestead Act – 1862 4. Transcontinental Railroad Act – 1862 5. Dawes Act – 1887 6. Turner from “The Frontier” 7. Political Action Committees 8. Religion 9. Andrew Carnegie “The Gospel Of Wealth” 10.Upton Sinclair “The Jungle” 11.Masses, Political Parties, And Congress 12.Issue Based Campaigns Course Lecture Topics
  • 3. Variables We have examined how our system allows interest groups to openly compete for market share. What motivates these groups to act in the manner that they do? What about our own individual behavior? This is the result of variables. Enjoy the video demonstration.
  • 5. Chief Joseph “Indian Perspective” (1) • Best known for his resistance to the U.S. Government's attempts to force his tribe onto reservations. • Spent much of his early childhood at a mission maintained by Christian missionaries. • The Nez Perce were a peaceful nation spread from Idaho to Northern Washington. The tribe had maintained good relations with the whites after the Lewis and Clark expedition.
  • 6. Chief Joseph “Indian Perspective” (2) • In 1855, Chief Joseph's father, Old Joseph, signed a treaty with the U.S. that allowed his people to retain much of their traditional lands. In 1863, another treaty was created that severely reduced the amount of land, but Old Joseph maintained that this second treaty was never agreed to by his people. • A showdown over the second "non-treaty" came after Chief Joseph assumed his role as Chief in 1877. After months of fighting and forced marches, many of the Nez Perce were sent to a reservation in what is now Oklahoma, where many died from malaria and starvation.
  • 7. Chief Joseph “Indian Perspective” (3) • Chief Joseph tried every possible appeal to the federal authorities to return the Nez Perce to the land of their ancestors. In 1885, he was sent along with many of his band to a reservation in Washington where, according to the reservation doctor, he later died of a broken heart.
  • 8. Homestead Act – 1862 Transcontinental Act – 1862 Industrialists looked to the Northwest Territory as a market for manufactured goods. A protective tariff restricted the American market to American industry alone. The Homestead Act in 1862 opened more land to settlers, and the Transcontinental Railroad Act of 1862 gave the railroads incentives to link western markets to eastern industry.
  • 9. Dawes Act (1887) • The attempt to assimilate Indians into the population. • Senator Henry L. Dawes: “Till this people will consent to give up their lands [reservations], and divide them among their citizens, so that each can own the land he cultivates, they will not make much more progress.” • Emphasis on private property as a means of citizenship. To “civilize” the savage, eliminate cultural patterns • Plains Indians were hunters; other tribes claimed the land was not arable. • Actually resulted in the reduction of Indian lands as the act permitted sale of land to government at @$2.50/acre.
  • 10. Turner From “The Frontier” (1) • Turner’s thesis: “The existence of an area of free land, its continuous recession, and the advance of American settlement westward, explain American development.” • As a type of determinism, Turner’s thesis ties geography to national ideology/culture, defining the character of Americans and American society: a type of “primitivism” where “[T]he wilderness masters the colonist.” (“meeting point between savagery and civilization”). • American social development “continually beginning over again on the frontier.” (“perennial rebirth,” “fluidity of American life”).
  • 11. Turner From “The Frontier” (2) • “European life entered the continent” and “America modified and developed that life and reacted on Europe.” • “New Product” “away from the influence of Europe, a steady growth of independence on American lines.” • “Composite Nationality”; “tides of continental immigration”; “mixed race.” • Dangers of individualism out of control; relate to DeToequeville. • What endures? The notion of going west for opportunity, ground for new ideas? Consider that the real move was to the towns and cities along with the expansion into free, wilderness land.
  • 12. Political Action Committees Political Action Committees (PACs) are established organizations that serve to advocate policy recommendations for various interest groups. Private companies, corporations, unions, and other various Public Interest Groups (PIGs) and Single Interest Groups (SIGs). PACs are primarily utilized to influence public policymakers through campaign donations, offering legitimate information regarding their various interests and even coordinating issue based campaigns directed to a constituency. Enjoy this campaign example created by People For The Ethical Treatment Of Animals (PETA).
  • 13. PETA
  • 14. Religion Religion is one sphere of great interest as it definitely influences public policy. This video examines the link between the Christian Coalition, Friends Of Israel and the Israeli Government. Enjoy this special report from “Nightline”. It originally aired on November 26, 2002
  • 16. Carnegie From “Wealth” Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919) was a massively successful business man - his wealth was based on the provision of iron and steel to the railways, but also a man who recalled his radical roots in Scotland before his immigration to the United States. To resolve what might seem to be contradictions between the creation of wealth, which he saw as proceeding from immutable social laws, and social provision he came up with the notion of the “gospel of wealth.” He lived up to his word, and gave away his fortune to socially beneficial projects, most famously by funding libraries. His approval of death taxes might surprise modern billionaires!
  • 17. Upton Sinclair’s “The Jungle” • Upton Sinclair was a poor reformer who sought to write the Great American Novel. • “The Jungle” examined the unsanitary methods of Chicago’s meatpacking industry of Chicago. It was released in 1906. • President Theodore Roosevelt received advanced copy. Used his influence to push Congress to pass a law establishing the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Roosevelt coined the term “muckrakers” to describe Sinclair and other reformist crusaders. • Roosevelt’s phrase was not meant to be wholly complimentary. • Muckrackers are journalists who expose political and commercial corruption.
  • 18. Masses & Parties Super PACs came following the July 2010 outcome of SpeechNow.org versus Federal Election Commission (FEC). Super PACs may raise unlimited sums of money from corporations, unions, associations and individuals, then spend unlimited sums to overtly advocate for or against political candidates. Super PACs must report their donors to the FEC on a monthly or quarterly basis -- the Super PAC's choice -- like traditional PACs. Unlike traditional PACs, Super PACs are prohibited from donating money directly to political candidates.
  • 20. Congress Congress is a less representative branch than the Founding Fathers intended. 1. Members of Congress are political entrepreneurs recruited from the upper classes of their home constituencies. 2. Members of Congress represent the elites of their districts and responsibly vote on their behalf with strong regularity. 3. Members of Congress have a reputation for using incumbency advantages and consistently raising money to seek reelection. 4. Leadership procedures and structures in Congress appear to form interlocking conglomerates of policy responders, iron triangle members, and status quo protectors.
  • 21. Congressional Millionaires (1) 1. The Center for Responsive Politics analyzed the personal financial disclosure data from 2012 of the 534 current members of Congress and found that, for the first time, more than half had an average net worth of $1 million or more: 268 to be exact, up from 257 the year earlier. The median for congressional Democrats was $1.04 million and, for Republicans, $1 million even. 2. To calculate the net worth of lawmakers, the Center added together members’ significant assets, such as corporate bonds and stocks, then subtracted major liabilities such as loans, credit card debt and property mortgages.
  • 22. Congressional Millionaires (2) 3. Here’s the breakdown: the median net worth for all House members was $896,000. 4. Democrats averaged $929,000. 5. Republicans averaged $884,000. 6. Senators averaged $2.5 million. 7. The median net worth for Senate Democrats was $1.7 million, down from $2.4 million in 2011. 8. The median net worth for Republicans was $2.9 million, up from $2.5 million in 2011.
  • 24. Selling Issues To Society The mass media’s greatest power is the ability to decide what will be decided. How do interest groups direct mass opinion today? We will examine a marketing campaign led by the “Consumers Union” that addresses the issue of prescription cost. Humor very effective in pulling on emotional heartstrings. The ending directs viewers to a website that states the primary purpose of this clip.