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  • - Welcome to foundations of American democracy.

  • This is where it all begins.

  • You might think it's just about the United States.

  • But here we're going to go much deeper,

  • and much further back than that.

  • We're gonna go to the original ideas.

  • Deep dive into philosophy.

  • What are the rights of the individual,

  • and what rights are they willing to give up to a state,

  • in order to have those individual rights protected.

  • And this is something that humanity has struggled with

  • for thousands and thousands of years.

  • But over those thousands and thousands of years,

  • as for the most part humanity was controlled

  • by kings and emperors,

  • little ideas, like democracy, started to sprout up

  • in places like ancient Greece, and then in Rome,

  • and all of these were imperfect,

  • and many of us would argue

  • that never have they quite been perfected just yet.

  • But really it starts to accelerate

  • in this part of our study,

  • where we're going to see

  • that the enlightenment in Europe

  • sprouts these questions of do we even need kings,

  • especially when we just fought a big war against them.

  • Could we create a new type of governance structure.

  • And what you might not realize is

  • the United States at its founding

  • was really something of an experiment.

  • A state, like the United States, did not exist.

  • In fact, in the beginning, it did not even view itself

  • as one state, or one country, but a collection of countries.

  • So as you'll go through this journey, you're going to see

  • this fascinating philosophical deep dive,

  • into the ideas of what makes a government function,

  • and what powers should it have,

  • and what powers should it not have.

  • What powers should go to the aggregate state,

  • the United States, and what powers should go

  • to the individual members, to the states themselves.

  • How does a population protect themselves from the tyranny

  • of a potential king, or the potential dictator.

  • In the coming lessons we're going to dive deep

  • into the ideals of American democracy.

  • We're going to learn about the debates between the groups,

  • some of whom thought that the federal government

  • should have more power, and others who thought

  • that the states should have more power.

  • And we'll learn how it all played out

  • in our actual Constitution.

  • What powers are in the hands of the federal government,

  • what powers are in the hands of the state governments,

  • and what powers are in the hands of both.

  • So let's start this journey together,

  • and to learn more about these ideas,

  • and to get practice with immediate feedback,

  • I encourage you to look at these lessons on KhanAcademy.org.

- Welcome to foundations of American democracy.

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