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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