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1. UK Politics
1.1 Democracy and Participation
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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