Key Thinking Thinkers
Parlimentary Proceedings
Brexit means Brexit
Boring Parties
Flat Earth
100

The founder of Communism.

Who are Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels?

100

The two houses of Parliament.

What are the House of Lords and House of Commons?

100

A direct public vote where the entire electorate is asked to accept or reject a specific proposal, law, or political issue, rather than voting for representatives.

What is a referendum?

100

Labour, and Conservative.

What are the two major parties in the UK?

100

Economic, Environment, Human Rights, Political

What are the four Global Governance topics?

200

The only woman in Conservatism.

Who is Ayn Rand?
200

It often devolves into a shouting match, where both sides target each others’ personalities rather than make any meaningful debate.

What is a PMQ?

200
The newest form of media to influence the public.
What is Social media?
200

The title of the leader of the political party who has majority in parliament?

What is a Prime Minister?
200

Pessimistic view of Human Nature.

What is a realist belief?
300

A believer in the idea that woman were complicit in their repression in society.

Who is Betty Frieden?

300

Process where one person acts on behalf or in the interest of another.

What is representation?

300

It is the purest form of democracy

What is direct democracy?

300

A shift away from the working class, and towards a wider class base.

What is New Labour (Third Way)?
300

Focuses on the long term development of counties and provides loans for longer periods of time.

What is the World Bank?

400

A believer of the idea that some societies were superior to other societies.

Who is Murras?

400

Royal Perogative

What are the King's powers called?

400

The actions and programmes a political party will put in place once it gets elected spelled out in detail.

What is a manifesto?

400

An increase in indirect taxation (VAT) and a decrease in direct tax.

What was the New Right's taxation policy?
400

A state could now no longer claim absolute authority over their citizens, but instead a state’s sovereignty was ‘conditional’ upon its ability to protect its citizen’s human rights.

What is Responsibility to Protect?

500

A believer in minarchist state with a free market.

Who is Nozick?
500

This fixed dates of General Election to every 5 years and also changed the rules for the Dissolution of Parliament

What is the Fixed Term Parliament Act, 2011?

500

The process in which people no longer feel they can identify with a political party despite long term association with it.

What is partisan dealignment?

500

Full independance for Scotland.

What is the main aim of the SNP?
500

The goals all countries need to meet to eliminate poverty but also protect the environment.

What are Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs?)
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