Democracy Examples Flashcards

(46 cards)

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Education (devolved matter) example?

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School closed in Scotland during covid 19 by the Scottish government

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Health (devolved matter)
Example?

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The Scottish government choice how they would give out the covid19 vaccine, separately from the rest of the UK

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Immigration (reserved matter)
Example?

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Scotland can’t welcome more refugees from Ukraine unless the UK government says okay

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Defence (reserved matter)
Example?

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Scottish Parliament doesn’t have the power to join Ukraine in the Russia war only the UK parliament can do that

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Representing Scotland at home and abroad example?

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Humza yousaf met the minister of Pakistan and declared he wanted to make a stronger bond between the 2 countries

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Appointing and reshuffling cabinet members example?

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Humza yousaf made jenny gilruth cabinet Secretary of education and skill

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Why is the first prime minister powerful?

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–> leader of Scottish government
–> deals with other parties
–> appoint and reshuffle cabinet members

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Why is the first minister NOT powerful?

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–> only responsible for devolved matters
–> must answer to government
–> sometimes needs to agree to deals to pass a bill

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Join a party example?

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Over 100,000 people in Scotland are members of political parties with the SNP being the biggest party

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Free speech example?

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Certain songs can’t be sung during football matches in Scotland because they are classed as sectarian

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Social media example?

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Humza yousaf is on twitter like most politicians and tries to get the support of voters

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(Responsibility)
Protesting example?

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October 2022, thousands of people protested in Glasgow against the lack of action for costs of living crisis

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Canvassing example?

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SNP members canvased for humza yousaf in 2021 Scottish Parliament election

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Making a donation to a political party?
Example

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Labor party encourages its individuals to donate to the party leading to the 2021 Scottish parliament election

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Holding candidates to account example?

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Humza yousaf had to defend his party’s record ok health and staff campaigned for pay rise

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Media Influences voters example?

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The Scottish sun support the Conservatives and are against the SNP during the 2021 election

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Have their voices heard
Example?

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100,000 people marched glasgow during COP26

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Hold those in power to account
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High school students protested for their exam grades not being happy with them forcing the government into a U turn

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Lack or role models
example?

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6 out of 129 mps are from ethic minority background

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Don’t identify with main parties
Example?

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Not a single seat was won by any other party outside of the big 5

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Producing manifestos
Example?

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In 2021 election Nicholas sturgeon promised to allow the people another vote for Scottish independence

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Engage with the media
Example?

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TV leadership debates took place in 2021 and included all the political party leaders

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Televised debates
Example?

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Recent studies by YOUGOV show voters how voters are influenced

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Media running their own campaign
Example?

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Daily records in 2021 won a reward for their campaign and then the SNP started to support it

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Negotiate on behalf of workers Example
EIS negotiated a lay rise for teachers of 14% in 2024
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Influence government policy Example?
75,000 jobs were lost and the government had to finally take action on it In 2022
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Collective bargaining powers Example?
In 2023 the Royal collage of nursing won a 6.5% pay raise because they threatened they were going to go on strike
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Negotiate on behalf of workers Example
EIS negotiated a pay raise for teachers that was a 14% in 2024
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Organise demonstration Example?
The FBU demonstrated outside the Scottish government and demanded for fair pay
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Negotiate on behalf of workers
EIS negotiated a pay raise for teachers that was a 14% in 2024
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Negotiate on behalf of workers Example
EIS negotiated a pay raise for teachers that was a 14% in 2024
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Take industrial action Example?
Stokes from bin workers in Glasgow worked and they were offered and accepted 10% pay rise
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Question time Example?
In 2023 Pam Ducan Glancy asked the FM about the government's respond about higher and future education
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Committee example?
MSP for glasgow Paul sweeney is on the health and sports committee
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Attending local events Example?
In 2023 Carol mochan attended a showcase at a local ice rink
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Hold surgeries Example?
Glasgow MSP Patrick Harvie holds often online surgeries and in real life
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Gender stereotypes Example?
This belief can effect men and woman salary and make woman belif in this stereotypes
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Sexist voters Example?
45% of MSPs are females and it should at least be 50%
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Fewer role models Example?
1 role models Anas sawar hopes to grow his party support
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Racist voters Example?
Only 6 out of 126 MSP are from an ethnic background
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Holding the government to account Example?
The Scottish government set the COVID 19 recovery Committee back in 2021
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Scrutinise legislation Example?
The health and sports committee have looked into the new organ donation law
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Regional (Voting method)
÷ into 8 regions and ppl vote from each place electing 56 MSPs
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Proportional representation (Voting method)
Represents more accurately of the actual vote
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Televised debates Methods by the media Example
Channel 4 ran a televised debate inviting leaders of the main parties
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Front page headlines Methods of the media Example?
Daily news hates snp and promtes conservatives But national made fun of the party conservatives and Boris Johnson