Chapter 2 - Established political parties - final Flashcards

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Who is considered the first Conservative Party prime minister?

A

Sir Robert Peel

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2
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When was Sir Robert Peel prime minister?

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1834-35 and 1841-46

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Who formed the organisation what we now call the Conservative Party?

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Sir Robert Peel and Benjamin Disraeli.

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4
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When was Benjamin Disraeli prime minister?

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1868 and 1874-80

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What were Sir Robert Peel and Benjamin Disraeli’s main objectives when they formed the Conservative Party?

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Prevent the country falling too far into inequality, preserve the unity of the United Kingdom, Preserve order in society.

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When did traditional or one-nation conservatism dominate conservative thought?

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From the late eighteenth century to the 1980s.

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What one one-nation conservatism a reaction to?

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The new liberal ideas behind the revolutions in North America (1776) and France (1789).

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What does the Conservative Party consider to be the best deterrent against crime?

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Prison and stern punishments.

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What do Conservatives see as the first duty of government?

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To protect its citizens.

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10
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What do Conservatives not want welfare benefits to become?

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A disincentive to work.

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What is a party faction?

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A distinct group within a political party whose views vary significantly from the main policies.

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Give 3 Conservative Party factions.

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  • Cornerstone
  • Conservative Way Forward
  • Tory Reform Group
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What is the motto of the Cornerstone faction of the Conservative Party?

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‘Faith, Flag, and Family’

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What does Cornerstone promote?

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It wants the UK to be a Christian country, is intensely nationalist, and wishes to retain traditional family values.

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What does Conservative Way Forward promote?

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The ideas of Margaret Thatcher with a neo-liberal approach to the economy.

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16
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Who is a leading member of Conservative Way Forward?

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Liam Fox

17
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Who is a leading member of Cornerstone?

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Jacob Rees-Mogg

18
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What sort of ideas does the Tory Reform Group promote?

A

One-nation toryism and the belief that too much inequality is divisive.

19
Q

When was the Labour Party created?

A

1900

20
Q

What was the Labour Party created from?

A

It was the political organisation of the trade unions.

21
Q

When was the Liberal Party formed?

A

1877

22
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Who formed the Liberal Party?

A

It was an amalgamation of Whigs and radicals.

23
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When was the Liberal Democratic Party formed?

A

1988

24
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Who formed the Liberal Democratic Party?

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It was an amalgamation of the Liberal Party and the Social Democratic Party (SDP) who had split from Labour in the 1981.

25
Q

How many seats did the Lib Dems win in the 2015 general election?

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8