Democracy and Participation Flashcards

1
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What are the two most common forms of Democracy?

A

Representative
Direct-Democracy

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2
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What are two advantages of representative democracy?

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Creates professional politicians
Minority views are upheld

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What are two disadvantages of representative democracy?

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Citizens become disengaged with politics
Tightly controlled parties cause representatives to loose independence

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What are two advantages of direct-democracy?

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Everyone in society participates
All votes are equal

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What are two disadvantages of direct-democracy?

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Impractical as it requires 100% turnout
Tyranny of the majority

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6
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How is the UK’s democracy healthy?

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There are rights for citizens and frequent elections

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7
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How is the UK’s democracy suffering?

A

through the Participation crisis

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8
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What was the voter turnout in 1950 compared to 2001?

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84% in 1950 - 59% in 2001

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9
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What was the turn out in the more recent Scottish independence referendum?

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85% in 2014

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10
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What are two ways of improving voter turnout?

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Compulsory voting
Lowering the voting age

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What is a benefit and a disadvantage of making voting compulsory?

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Governments get greater legitimacy
Undermines freedom by forcing a vote

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What is a benefit and a disadvantage of lowering the voting age?

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Young people get a greater say in politics
Could lower turnout due to youth not voting

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13
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What are the four types of pressure groups?

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Insider
Outsider
Promotional
Interest

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What other groups influence the government that aren’t pressure groups?

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Corporations
Think Tanks
Lobbyists

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15
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Give an example of an insider pressure group

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Confederation of British industry worked closely with David Cameron in order to achieve economic growth

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16
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Give an example of an outsider pressure group?

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Greenpeace who promote environmental consideration

17
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Name a think tank

A

Adam Smith Institute which promotes free market ideas

18
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Give an example of Lobbying

A

Uber which spent £75 million a year between 2014 - 2016 in order to get their license in London back

19
Q

How can big businesses pressure the government?

A

They can use former ministers as advisors once they’re no longer in parliament

20
Q

Give an example of an ex-minister working with a business?

A

In 2017 George Osbourne had an advisory post for Blackrock and was paid £650,000 year

21
Q

Name two features that can increase a pressure groups success

A

Wealth
Celebrity endorsement

22
Q

Name a celebrity who has influenced the government

A

Marcus Rashford using his #MakeTheUturn campaign which saw the extension of free school meals for certain children in 2020

23
Q

Name two laws which protect UK citizens rights

A

Human Rights Act 1998
The Equality Act 2010

24
Q

Which case in 2012 saw the government violating human rights?

A

Abu Qatada who was an Islamic extremist who was deported to Jordan where he risked being tortured. The ECHR said the UK couldn’t do this but he was deported anyway

25
Q

How many estimated people support a pressure group in the UK as of 2023?

A

40% - 50% of the UK population

26
Q

What was the outcry following Johnson’s speech to the Confederation of British Industry?

A

Johnson deviated and spoke about Peppa Pig

27
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What does Johnson’s backlash following the CBI speech show?

A

How valued the pressure group is as people were upset that Johnson was not acting seriously during his speech