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Political systems
Positions
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100
Also known as the unionist party. Accounts for 330 of the seats in the House of Lords which is the majority.
What is the Conservative party
100
Government ruled by the people through elected officials. Head of the state is elected by popular vote.
What is a presidential democracy.
100
A peer whose title can not be inherited
What is a life peer
100
Comprehensive legal codes that are constantly updated and used in court to make decisions
What is code law
100
A one winner take all type of vote. One winner with most votes wins that district
What is first pass the post
200
A party that supports those in the working force; generally supporting democratic practices and social equality.
What is labor party
200
Government ruled by the people through elected officials. Head of state is elected by majority party in legislature.
What is a parliamentary democracy
200
A peer whose title can be inherited by family
What is a hereditary peer
200
Rules are set by precedent and case specific details as the primary for court decisions
What is common law
200
A member of parliament
What is an MP
300
This party supports local governaments and believes in more personal freedom. Want to have more power in society
What is liberal democrat
300
A system with a president and a prime minister
What is dual executive.
300
The bishops that are set in place in government
What is the lords spiritual
300
Gradual expansion of suffrage
What is gradualism
300
When a queen approves a bill
What is royal assent
400
A cabinet of a parliamentary government in which a couple of political parties take part to reduce the dominance of any one party in that area
What is coalition government
400
Government run by religious officials.
What is a theocracy
400
A peer that does not vote in any issues, but still gets paid
What is a silent peer
400
Political official running for second term in a race
What is an incumbent
400
Have many ranks; a group of people all in different ranks used to make decisions
What is a peerage
500
A group of people supporting the people with certain beliefs. Example : republicans and democrats
What is a national party
500
Political power is given to one absolute ruler
What is an autocracy
500
Work in the House of Lords and House of Commons; composed of MPs and other officials appointed by parliament.
What is a committee
500
When a bill is passed back n forth from House of Lords to House of Commons
What is ping pong
500
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