USA - Political System Flashcards

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Describe, in detail, two features of the political system of the world power that you have studied.

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  • The President, it is the presidents job to carry out the laws and sign bills. For example; Joe Biden signed a new climate deal in 2021.
  • The supreme court, it is their job to make sure everyone is following the laws set out by the constitution. For example; they ruled that it was illegal to fire workers for being gay.
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Describe, in detail, two political rights of citizens in the world power that you have studied.

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  • Vote, citizens can vote at federal, state and local level. For example; in 2020 millions of Americans voted for Joe Biden.
  • Join a political party, most Americans associate themselves with either Republicans or Democrats. For example; by displaying yard signs and posters, citizens can show their support for a political party.
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Describe, in detail, two ways that individuals can participate in their political system.

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  • Vote, citizens can vote at federal, state and local level. For example; in 2020 millions of Americans voted for Joe Biden,
  • Contribute to a political party, citizens can donate to help fund campaigns. For example; Beyonce contributed to Joe Biden in 2020.
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Explain, in detail, two reasons why some groups are more likely to participate in politics than others.

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  • White people, whites have always had the right to vote and are more likely to be wealthy. For example; the voting turnout in 2020 was 70% white.
  • Old people, voting is important to people who grew up after World War 2 when there was a fight for democracy. For example; the voting turnout in the 2020 election was 80% over 60s.
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Explain, in detail, why some groups are less likely to participate in politics than others.

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  • Black people, blacks are more likely to suffer from voter suppression tactics. For example; the black turnout in the 2020 election was 65%.
  • Young people, they may feel like their issues are not being dealt with. For example; the 18-29 age group was the lowest in the 2020 election.
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Describe, in detail, two groups that are underrepresented in politics in the world power you have studied.

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  • Women, women make up 51% of the population but only 27% of the current congress. For example; there has only been one female vice president.
  • Ethnic minorities, Hispanics are less likely to be represented as they have a much lower participation rate. For example; Latino’s make up 19% of the population but only 9% of congress.
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Explain, in detail, two reasons why some groups are underrepresented in politics.

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  • Racism, some people may refuse to vote for ethnic candidates. For example; Donald Trump made insulting comments about Mexicans.
  • Language barriers, some Latino and Hispanic people may not speak much English. For example; the largest immigrant group come from a Spanish speaking country.
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