UK Constitution
Parliament
Executive/PM
US Constitution
Federalism
100

Name an author of a work of constitutional authority. 

Walter Bagehot, A V Dicey

100

How many members of the House of Commons are there?

650

100
Who was PM from 2007-2010?

Gordon Brown

100
What does the 1st amendment say?

Right to freedom of speech, religion, protest

100

Define federalism. 

A system where power is shared/delegated from central government to states/regions. 

200

What is the Sewel Convention?

It states that Parliament should not legislate on devolved matters/responsibilities like healthcare or education

200

Name one type of peer that makes up the House of Lords other than hereditary peers. 

Life peers or Lords Spirirtual

200

What is the power of patronage?

The power to make appointments 

200

When was the US constitution written?

1787

200

What part of the US constitution makes clear that all powers not mentioned explicitly go to the states?

10th amendment 

300

Name one constitutional reform introduced under Blair. 

Devolution (Scotland Act 1996, Good Friday Agreement 1998, Gov of Wales Act 1998), HRA 1998, House of Lords Act 1999, CRA 2005 

300

Who can suggest Private Members Bills?

Backbenchers

300

Who made up the Quad?

David Cameron, Nick Clegg, George Osborne and Danny Alexander

300

In the US constitution, who has the power to declare war?

Congress

300

Define cooperative federalism.

When the relationship between the federal government and state governments is relatively consensual, and any changes to the power dynamic are agreed in advance, although most power does lie with the federal government. 
400

What does EVEL stand for?

English Votes for English Laws 

400

What did the 1949 Parliament Act do?

Reduced the time for which Lords could delay bills to 1 year 

400

Under which PM was the Poll Tax introduced?

Margaret Thatcher

400

For an amendment to pass, what proportion of state legislatures must approve it?

Three quarters

400

Give an example of how federalism has meant that there are different policies/approaches in different states. 

Sale/use of marijuana, abortion (Dobbs v Jackson 2022)
500

For what percentage of its history since 1998 has the Northern Ireland Assembly been suspended up to 2024? (Closest answer can have 400 points if nobody gets it right)

40%

500

What comes after the report stage in the process of passing a bill?

The third reading

500

On average, how often was a new law passed under Tony Blair? (Closest can have 400 points if nobody gets it)

Every 3 hours

500

In the US constitution, who has the power to ratify treaties?

The Senate

500

7 states have 4 Electral College votes each. Can you name them? (You can have 100 points for each one you get...!)

Maine, Rhode Island, Montana, Hawaii, Idaho, New Hampshire, West Virginia 

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