First Minister and MSPs
Voting System
Features and Rights
Elections & Media
Pressure Groups
100

Who is the current First Minister of Scotland.

John Swinney

100

What does AMS stand for?

Additional Member System

100

At what age can people vote in Scotland?

16 years old

100

How often do elections in Scotland take place?

Every 5 years

100

What is a pressure group?

A group that tries to influence the government.

200

What is the difference between a constituency and regional MSP?

Constituency represents a local area
Regional represents a wider region

200

How many MSPs are there?

129 MSPs


200

What does multi-party system mean?

That multiple political parties are represented in the Scottish Parliament

200

What are the three stages of an election?

1. Campaign

2. Vote

3. Count


200

Give three examples of pressure groups.

Relevant examples.

300

What are three roles of the First Minister?

Represent Scotland abroad

Speak to the media

Lead the government

300

What are the two ballot papers for?

Purple = constituency. Local MSP

Peach = regional MSP.

300

What is the difference between a right and a responsibility?

Right = something a citizen is entitled to. 


Responsibility = what we are expected to do with that

300

What % of people voted in 2021?

64%

300

Name three types of pressure groups?

Cause 

Sectional

Insider

Outsider

400

What powers does the FM have? Give three.

Appoint the Lord Advocate

Chair Cabinet

Appoint Cabinet/ Fire

Decides government policy

400

What is the difference between AMS and FPTP?

AMS = proportional and fair. two votes

FPTP - one person, one vote. Not proprtional.

400

Name three political rights citizens in Scotland have.

Vote in elections

Protest/ assembly

Freedom of speech

Join a political party

Criticise the government

400

What are the three main types of media?

Social (Newspapers/ Magazines)

Print 

Broadcast (TV/ Radio)

400

What is the difference between an insider and outsider group?

Insider = close working relationship with the government. Respected and consulted.

Outsider = does not have close relationship with the government. Not consulted about policies.

500

Why is the first minister considered powerful in parliament? Explain.

They lead the largest party and therefore decide the majority of bills that are passed

500

Why is AMS considered an effective system?

Relevant answer

500

People in Scotland have the right to vote. What is the associated repsonsibility?

Make an informced choice.

500

Why is the media considered influential during elections?

Newspaper can be biased

Tv debates give parties a platform and voters can raise issues

Social media can be used to target voters

500

Explain, in detail, one reason why someone may choose to join a pressure group.

Passionate about a cause

Strength in numbers/ collective action

Influence the government between elections 

They have experience of campaigning