Modern Studies Exam S1 Flashcards
What is a democracy?
A democracy is a system of rule run by the people. People have a say in how their country is run.
What are three examples of rights?
Right to vote, right to protest and right to freedom of speech.
What are the responsibilities that come with these rights?
To be informed and actually vote, to protest in a peaceful and respectful way, and not to slander other people.
What is a dictatorship?
A dictatorship is a system of rule where only one person rules the country. He is called a dictator and he is not elected.
How many countries have a dictator?
50
Is Russia a dictatorship?
Yes, the dictator’s name is Vladimir Putin.
Is China a dictatorship?
Yes, the dictator’s name is Xi Jinping
What are three countries that are a democracy?
UK, Australia and America
What are three countries that are a dictatorship?
China, Russia and North Korea.
What do you have to be to be able to vote?
Be 18 or older
Be a resident in the UK
Be a British, Commonwealth or Irish citizen.
Not have a severe mental illness
Who cannot vote?
People that are not British, Irish or Commonwealth citizens, because otherwise it would not affect them.
People that have a severe mental illness,because they are incapable of making decisions.
People in jail on election day, because they have commited a crime and do not deserve to vote.
Anyone who is guilty of illegal practices in regard to an election, to stop this happening again.
Members of the House of Lords or the Royal Family, because they are meant to be impartial and unbiased to the parties.
Why do lots of young people choose not to vote?
Many are not interested in politics, don’t think it affects them, or can’t be bothered.
What are the other two reasons why people do not choose to vote?
Some people have become disillusioned with politics, and feel as if they are all the same and do not care about ordinary people.
Many people do not like the voting system used by the UK parliament and feel like smaller parties don’t get a fair shot.
How many MPs are there in the UK parliament?
650
How many of these MPs represent Scotland?
48