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18 Cards in this Set
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Party |
• Offer a broad portfolio of policies • Open membership ( but can be expelled) Pressure |
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Pressure Groups |
• Cause (Greenpeace) or Sectional (NASUWT) interest • More exclusive in their membership |
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Functions of a Political Party |
• Provide a channel by which the public can participate e.g voting • Set of coherent ideas/ policies • Promote political education |
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Features of a Political Party |
• View to promote the collective good • How the party elects its leader/ is funded • The policies it supports/ whose interests it upholds |
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Two-Party System |
Two parties compete for power, others have little realistic chance of breaking their duopoly |
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Two-Party System |
Two parties compete for power, others have little realistic chance of breaking their duopoly |
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Example of Two-Party System |
Republicans vs Democrats |
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Single-Party System |
A single party dominates |
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Single-Party System |
A single party dominates |
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Example of Single-Party System |
North Korea |
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Single-Party System |
A single party dominates |
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Example of Single-Party System |
North Korea |
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Dominant-Party |
Only one party holds government power |
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Single-Party System |
A single party dominates |
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Example of Single-Party System |
North Korea |
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Dominant-Party |
Only one party holds government power |
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Example of Dominant-Party |
Russia |
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Multi-Party System |
Many parties compete for power, series' of coalitions of are formed |