UK Politics - Democracy Flashcards

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What is Sovereignty

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Supreme power or authority. In the UK sovereignty lies in parliament.

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2
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What is direct democracy?

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A system where people express opinions themselves

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What is a representative democracy?

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People elect representatives who use their judgement and act on their behalf

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4
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Advantages of direct democracy

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Gives equal weight to all votes
Encourages participation
People take responsibility
A sense of community and debate

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5
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Disadvantages of direct democracy

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Not practical
Apathy
Lack of political knowledge to make decisions
Minority views ignored

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Advantages of representative democracy

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Practical
Quick decision making
Reduces tyranny of the majority
Holds representatives to account
Politicians better informed than public

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Disadvantages of representative democracy

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Reduced participation
Parties run by elites
Minorities under represented
Politicians avoid accountability
Politicians may be corrupt or incompetent

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Key features of a functioning democracy

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Peaceful transition of power
Free and fair elections
Widespread participation
Freedom of expression
Freedom of association
Protection of rights and liberties
The rule of law
Limited government

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9
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The 3 types of democracy

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Unitary
Federal
Confederal

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10
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Unitary democracy

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Power lies in one place

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11
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Federal democracy

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Power is divided between a central authority and regional bodies.

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12
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Confederal democracy

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Sovereignty held by the regions and loosely connected by a central body

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13
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UK national governance has how many branches?

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3 - executive, legislature, judiciary

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14
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The legislature in the UK…

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Parliament

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15
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The executive in the UK…

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Government

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16
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Parliament consists of how many houses?

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2 - Commons and Lords

17
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A given area that a MP represents is called…

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A constituency

18
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Currently how many constituencies are there?

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650

19
Q

The voting system used for Westminster elections…

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First Past the Post

20
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Is FPTP proportional?

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No

21
Q

Groups which are largely united in their political beliefs

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Political parties

22
Q

The political authority to govern based on policy statements…

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Mandate and Manifesto

23
Q

What word describes the UK legislature?

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Bicameral

24
Q

How long can the Lords delay legislation for?

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Up to a year

25
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The name to the understanding that the Lords cannot obstruct a governments manifesto pledges

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Salisbury Convention

26
Q

Referendums are examples of…

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Direct democracy

27
Q

Examples of UK referendums are…

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2016 Brexit
2011 Alternative Vote
1998 Good Friday Agreement