why do we need political institutions explain in 5 points
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A democracy works well when theseinstitutions perform functions assigned to them. ... Supreme Court isan institution where disputes between citizens and the government are finally settled. Working with institutions isnot easy. Institutions involve rules and regulations.
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A democracy works well when theseinstitutions perform functions assigned to them. ... Supreme Court isan institution where disputes between citizens and the government are finally settled. Working with institutions isnot easy. Institutions involve rules and regulations.
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Institutions set the rules that everybody must abide by and this is good for a couple of reasons. No party can change the rules because they are in power(They can in some senses and do but this is largely because Americans lack decent civics education and don’t understand what they’re losing so they don’t care.) This makes sense because otherwise the minority party would be worthless the majority could just switch around institutions to suit its needs and undermine opposition a common tactic in authoritarian ‘socialist’ regimes like Venezuela. Also institutions give structure to our theoretical foundation so the idea of checks and balances is great but now you need formal institutions with power to check and balance. So the Supreme Court is a political institution that makes sure the laws passed by the states and Congress abide by the consitution or that the President does not take any action forbidden by the constitution. The Executive is an institution that makes sure the laws passed by Congress are faithfully executed and is the primary organ by which we deal with foreign relations. Congress has a lot of power because it is supposed to be the main organ for the people to express themselves. These institutions are fairly set but they do fight against one another trying to get more power or overcome the institutional checks and balances. There are ancillary and less defined institutions that have been changed for instance the presidential selection system used to be much less democratic not necessarily better but had that been the system in 2016 it would’ve been Bush v. Clinton. So in summary we need political institutions because we need structure for the theoretical government we wish to have and for there to be a common set of rules that both parties regardless of power(save a majority strong enough to amend the constitution) have to abide by.
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Institutions set the rules that everybody must abide by and this is good for a couple of reasons. No party can change the rules because they are in power(They can in some senses and do but this is largely because Americans lack decent civics education and don’t understand what they’re losing so they don’t care.) This makes sense because otherwise the minority party would be worthless the majority could just switch around institutions to suit its needs and undermine opposition a common tactic in authoritarian ‘socialist’ regimes like Venezuela. Also institutions give structure to our theoretical foundation so the idea of checks and balances is great but now you need formal institutions with power to check and balance. So the Supreme Court is a political institution that makes sure the laws passed by the states and Congress abide by the consitution or that the President does not take any action forbidden by the constitution. The Executive is an institution that makes sure the laws passed by Congress are faithfully executed and is the primary organ by which we deal with foreign relations. Congress has a lot of power because it is supposed to be the main organ for the people to express themselves. These institutions are fairly set but they do fight against one another trying to get more power or overcome the institutional checks and balances. There are ancillary and less defined institutions that have been changed for instance the presidential selection system used to be much less democratic not necessarily better but had that been the system in 2016 it would’ve been Bush v. Clinton. So in summary we need political institutions because we need structure for the theoretical government we wish to have and for there to be a common set of rules that both parties regardless of power(save a majority strong enough to amend the constitution) have to abide by.
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