1.3.4 Debates on the power of the Prime Minister

Cards (31)

  • What are the two main categories of sources for the Prime Minister's power?
    Formal and informal
  • Chairing Cabinet meetings is an informal power of the Prime Minister.
    False
  • What is the term for the Prime Minister's ability to use media to promote their agenda?
    Media management
  • A strong Prime Minister can unify the nation during crises.

    True
  • Checks and balances on executive authority are maintained by limiting the Prime Minister's power
  • Patronage is a formal power of the Prime Minister.
    False
  • What role does a strong Prime Minister play in national unity?
    Unifying the nation
  • What is one argument for a strong Prime Minister related to effective leadership?
    Guides government objectives
  • A strong Prime Minister facilitates unified and timely decision-making
  • A strong Prime Minister can unify the nation and provide stability.

    True
  • Limiting Prime Ministerial power increases oversight by Parliament and the public
  • What is one mechanism Parliament uses to balance power?
    Parliamentary scrutiny
  • Checks and balances ensure neither the executive nor legislative branch dominates.

    True
  • Order the steps in the role of political conventions:
    1️⃣ Reconciling party factions
    2️⃣ Selecting a unifying candidate
    3️⃣ Building party unity
    4️⃣ Securing campaign funding
    5️⃣ Shaping public opinion
  • Political conventions can constrain power by establishing expectations and boundaries on acceptable behavior
  • Match the argument for or against executive dominance with its opposing viewpoint:
    Effective leadership ↔️ Accountability
    Strategic direction ↔️ Checks and balances
  • The Prime Minister's ability to appoint and dismiss ministers is a formal source of power
  • Match the Prime Minister's formal powers with their description:
    Appointment of ministers ↔️ The PM can choose and remove ministers
    Legislation ↔️ The PM introduces and steers laws
    Royal Prerogative ↔️ The PM exercises powers on behalf of the monarch
  • A strong Prime Minister can provide effective leadership
  • Why is accountability considered an argument for limiting the Prime Minister's power?
    To prevent abuse of power
  • Order the benefits of limiting the Prime Minister's power:
    1️⃣ Accountability to Parliament and the public
    2️⃣ Maintenance of checks and balances
    3️⃣ Promotion of collective decision-making
    4️⃣ Prevention of abuse of power
  • Match the arguments for a strong Prime Minister with their benefits:
    Effective leadership ↔️ Achieves government objectives
    Unified decision-making ↔️ Facilitates timely actions
    Crisis management ↔️ Guides the country through crises
  • A strong Prime Minister is capable of effectively managing crises.

    True
  • What is one role of a Prime Minister during a crisis?
    Crisis management
  • Match the argument for limiting Prime Ministerial power with its effect:
    Checks and balances ↔️ Prevents accumulation of power
    Collective decision-making ↔️ Promotes balanced policy decisions
    Accountability ↔️ Increases public oversight
  • Parliament's legislative powers enable it to scrutinize government bills
  • What are political conventions used for in democracies?
    Selecting candidates
  • What is one example of political conventions enabling power?
    Setting political agenda
  • The balance between the constraining and enabling effects of conventions is crucial for power dynamics.

    True
  • What is one argument against executive dominance related to accountability?
    Increases public oversight
  • The debate on executive dominance focuses on balancing strong leadership with accountability and checks and balances