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7 Cards in this Set
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Content A - Challenges faced B - Solutions |
1A - Differing Needs and Interests 2A - Differing Priorities 3A - Unequal Sharing of Costs 1B - Trade-offs 2B - Representative Democracy 3C - Good Government |
don't use these as flashcards they're just notes |
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1A - Differing Needs and Interests |
- Different requirements from different groups - This is a challenge because the govt has to decide what to focus on for the COMMON GOOD
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2A - Unequal Sharing of Costs |
Costs do not have to be monetary. They are just trade-offs or benefits - Some will be more affected. . . . Eg building hospital on recreation grounds (big grass field) Benefits the ILL AND ELDERLY, provides REVENUE AND JOBS
Disadvantages those WHO USE THE GROUNDS. |
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3A - Differing Priorities |
- When making a decision, many will be compromised - and they will disagree. . . . Parents want to prioritize edu. Seniors want to prioritize healthcare |
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1B - Understanding Trade-offs |
How does the Government make the decision? - Resources - Majority rules - Pros/Cons [$ usually, RANGE of impacts] . . .
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2B - Representative Democracy (WHO makes these decisions?) |
People vote for them :) - Legislature - Big boy laws - President - Parliament - Ministers - Presidential Council for Minority Rights (PCMR) × They approve LAWS and FUNDING for various sects (edu, health etc) 1 - They discuss 2 - PCMR makes sure no minorities will be salty 3 - President says ok 👍‼️ Executive - Smaller laws - Cabinet [PM, deputy PM, M in-charge] - The 16 ministries • Health • Transport • Education • Housing • Social Affairs × They make smaller decisions within their ministry Judiciary - Basically Discord Mods that ban you when you don't go with the rules - Courts • Supreme Court • State Courts • Family Justice Courts × Ensures law is CARRIED OUT (eg ensuring people go to school when the Compulsory Education Bill passed 9 OCT 2000 |
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3B - How-To Good Governing |
Good Leadership Anticipating Change and Staying Relevant Providing a Stake for Everyone Meritocracy |
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