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1.2 Political Parties
1.2.2 Established political parties
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What are established political parties characterized by?
Significant presence in government
What advantage do established parties have over other parties in the political system?
More resources, organization, influence
Established parties can form
governments
or become major opposition parties.
True
Established parties have a broad support base across different
demographics
and regions.
True
Established parties have the ability to form governments or be a major opposition party.
True
Place the following historical events of the Conservative and Labour parties in chronological order:
1️⃣ Conservative Party embraced pragmatism under Disraeli
2️⃣ Labour Party emerged from trade unions
3️⃣ Conservative and Labour dominated post-WWII politics
4️⃣ Ideological shifts and electoral success in late 20th century
5️⃣ Facing new challenges in the 21st century
Which two parties dominated British politics after World War II?
Conservative and Labour
Established political parties have a broad support base across different demographics and
regions
Established parties have the ability to form
governments
or be a major opposition party.
True
Established parties have broad influence and a strong presence across different regions and
demographics
Established parties have limited ability to influence policy compared to other parties.
False
Other parties can form governments more easily than established parties.
False
Established parties must adapt to changing societal expectations to maintain their
dominance
Established political parties often have extensive party machinery, including local branches and
fundraising
capabilities.
True
After World War II, both the Conservative and Labour parties dominated
politics
Established political parties are long-standing, well-organized, and have a significant presence in
government
Established parties have experienced leadership and clear ideological
positions
What advantages do established parties have compared to other parties?
More resources, organization, influence
The Labour Party emerged from trade unions and socialist
societies
What challenges do the Conservative and Labour parties face in the 21st century?
New challenges, diverse electoral base
Experienced leadership and clear ideological positions are characteristics of established political
parties
Established parties have a narrow support base compared to other parties.
False
Established parties possess extensive resources and organization, including local branches, fundraising, and media
presence
Order the following stages of policy influence:
1️⃣ Dominate media coverage
2️⃣ Influence political agenda
3️⃣ Form governments
4️⃣ Enact policies
Populist parties often position themselves in
opposition
to established political parties.
True
Established political parties have a broad support base across different demographics and
regions
Arrange the following periods in chronological order to illustrate the historical evolution of established parties:
1️⃣ Late 19th Century: Pragmatism under Disraeli
2️⃣ Early 20th Century: Emergence of Labour
3️⃣ Post-WWII: Domination and social welfare policies
4️⃣ Late 20th Century: Ideological shifts
5️⃣ 21st Century: New challenges, diverse base
Match the period with the key event in established party history:
Late 19th Century ↔️ Pragmatism under Disraeli
Early 20th Century ↔️ Emergence of Labour
Post-WWII ↔️ Domination and social welfare
21st Century ↔️ New challenges, diverse base
What type of party machinery do established parties have?
Extensive
The Conservative Party embraced pragmatism under Benjamin Disraeli in the late
19th century
.
True
Both the Conservative and Labour parties saw ideological shifts and electoral success in the late
20th
century.
True
Established parties have an extensive party machinery, including
fundraising
capabilities and media presence.
True
Compared to other parties, established parties have more resources, organization, and
influence
The ability to form governments is a key characteristic of
established
parties.
True
Established parties have significant influence over the political agenda, while other parties are less able to set the
agenda
Established parties face challenges such as increasing voter volatility, the rise of populism, and the need to adapt to changing societal
demands
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