Class Discussion: The Role of Government

Today we learned about how Enlightenment thinkers viewed government and its role in our lives. Enlightenment philosophers believed that the role of government was to protect the people and govern according to the general will of the people. In the video, we learned that democracy should reflect the values of the nation. Over the course of American history, our nation's values have changed as our world has changed.

I want you to take a few minutes to think about what you believe are the values of our country and what you believe the purpose of government is. What role should the government have in our lives? Should it be heavily involved in governing us or leave us alone to manage for ourselves? Should religion play a part in government or should it be separate?

Your response should be at least one paragraph (minimum of 5 sentences). After you post your response, you will need to respond to two of your peers. Remember to be respectful and understand that everyone is entitled to their opinion and we can disagree respectfully. For full credit, you need 1 initial post and 2 peer responses.

Due: Aug 13, 11:59 PM
Available from: Aug 12 until Sep 13

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Final answer:

Enlightenment philosophers viewed government as a protector and executor of the people's will, emphasizing the importance of reflecting national values and adapting to changing societal norms.


Explanation:

The Role of Government

In the Enlightenment era, philosophers believed the role of government was to protect and govern according to the general will of the people. Government should reflect the values of the nation and adapt to changing times. Students are prompted to consider their beliefs on the purpose of government, levels of government involvement, and the relationship between religion and government.


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