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Year 11 Unit 1 LIBF
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To pass a bill ( a new law) who must agree to this?
The Monarchy, the House of Lords and the House of commons, The PM
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What does a hung parliament mean?
When there are an equal amount of votes of two parties, so there will be a coalition (grouping of two parties)
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How old do you have to be to vote?
18
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What is democracy?
a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.
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What is an MP?
Member of Parliament (the person voted for or who will represent an area in the house of commons)
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Who is at the top of the government
The monarchy (King/ Queen)
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Who votes for the local MP to be in power?
The UK Public citizens (over 18s)
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What is the purpose of Parliament?
controls and guides the government. In this sense people, through their chosen representatives, form the government and also control it.
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How does a party win a general election?
By gaining the most amount of votes from the UK Public in each area of the UK
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What does constituency mean?
The area local to that MP (Stoke on Trent)
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What is a maifesto?
A document created by the party which states the work that they will do in your area and in politics if they gain your vote
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Where do the Prime minister and the parties meet to debate topics
House of Commons
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How do people vote?
In person at a polling station, via post
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What is a general election?
A General Election is the process of voting for a person to represent your area in the UK Parliament, where they will debate and vote on laws.
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