1.1.1 Current systems of representative democracy and direct democracy

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    • Match the feature with the correct political system:
      Bicameral Structure ↔️ UK Parliament
      Major Party Dominance ↔️ US Congress
    • The choice of electoral system has significant implications for the nature of representative democracy
    • What is the key difference between representative and direct democracy regarding decision-making?
      Elected representatives vs. citizens voting directly
    • Direct democracy is more efficient than representative democracy because decisions are made by citizens directly.
      False
    • Representatives in representative democracy always have specialized knowledge on policy issues.

      True
    • What is representative democracy?
      Citizens elect representatives
    • What is a key characteristic of representative democracy?
      Citizens elect representatives
    • What is a key feature of representative democracy?
      Elected representatives
    • Efficiency is a key advantage of representative democracy over direct democracy.

      True
    • Citizen involvement is higher in direct democracy compared to representative democracy.
      True
    • Direct democracy relies on citizen expertise and awareness.

      True
    • The direct involvement of citizens in decision-making is higher in direct democracy than in representative democracy.

      True
    • What is the primary method of decision-making in a representative democracy?
      Elected representatives decide
    • In a representative democracy, citizens have unlimited direct decision-making power on policies.
      False
    • What is the role of elected representatives in a representative democracy?
      Make laws and policies
    • Match the feature with the correct system:
      Structure ↔️ Bicameral
      Election Cycle ↔️ General elections every 5 years
      Party System ↔️ Major party dominance
    • What type of party system does Proportional Representation tend to create?
      Multi-party system
    • In direct democracy, citizens directly vote on policies
    • What is a key feature of representative democracy regarding citizen involvement?
      Limited citizen involvement
    • Who makes decisions in a representative democracy?
      Elected representatives
    • What are the key components of a representative democracy in the correct order?
      1️⃣ Elected Representatives
      2️⃣ Citizens' Role
      3️⃣ Accountability
      4️⃣ Constitutional Framework
    • Representative democracy is generally more efficient than direct democracy.

      True
    • The UK Parliamentary system is an example of representative democracy.

      True
    • Representative democracy is less time-consuming and costly than direct democracy.

      True
    • Citizens elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf
    • Why is specialized knowledge important in representative democracy?
      Informed decision-making
    • In representative democracy, decisions are made by elected representatives
    • Citizens in representative democracy have limited involvement
    • Representative democracy is generally more efficient than direct democracy.

      True
    • An example of representative democracy is the UK Parliamentary system, where Members of Parliament (MPs) are elected to represent their constituencies
    • The UK Parliament is bicameral, consisting of the House of Commons and the House of Lords
    • In the First-Past-the-Post system, the candidate with the most votes in a district wins the seat
    • What do voters choose in the First-Past-the-Post system?
      Individual candidates
    • Arrange the key features of representative democracy in a logical order:
      1️⃣ Elected Representatives
      2️⃣ Limited Citizen Involvement
      3️⃣ Efficiency
      4️⃣ Specialized Knowledge
    • Representatives in a representative democracy often have more specialized knowledge
    • An example of representative democracy is the UK Parliamentary
    • The US Senate has elections every 6 years, while the House of Representatives has elections every 2 years.

      True
    • In the First-Past-the-Post system, the candidate with the most votes in a district wins the seat
    • How does First-Past-the-Post allocate seats in an election?
      Winner-takes-all in each constituency
    • Direct democracy can be time-consuming and costly due to organizing referendums.

      True
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