Deck 2: Britain
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Deck 2: Britain
1
British democracy came about swiftly through a major revolution much like the one in France.
False
2
The British House of Commons is more powerful than the House of Lords.
True
3
A key difference between parliamentary and presidential systems is that the legislative and executive branches are fused in a presidential system.
False
4
Countries with a majoritarian, or first past the post, electoral system, tend to have two major parties.
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5
Great Britain is a pure meritocracy.
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6
According to Hobbes, people initially submitted themselves to the will of monarchs because the state of nature was so terrible and insecure.
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7
British cabinet ministers are elected by the general public and frequently disagree with each other concerning matters of public policy.
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8
Britain has a two-plus party system.
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9
The prime minister is the head of state in Britain.
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10
The Swedish welfare state is much more expansive than the British welfare state.
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11
Which of the following was the first step in the development of British democracy?
A) the Glorious Revolution
B) the Magna Carta
C) the creation of the House of Lords
D) the beheading of Charles I
A) the Glorious Revolution
B) the Magna Carta
C) the creation of the House of Lords
D) the beheading of Charles I
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12
In 2014, which region narrowly voted against independence?
A) Northern Ireland
B) England
C) Wales
D) Scotland
A) Northern Ireland
B) England
C) Wales
D) Scotland
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13
Which of the following best describes Britain's Constitution?
A) It is a brief document very similar to the U.S. Constitution.
B) It is a series of documents and customs that provides considerable flexibility.
C) It is one long but detailed document.
D) It is an oral tradition that has been passed down over generations.
A) It is a brief document very similar to the U.S. Constitution.
B) It is a series of documents and customs that provides considerable flexibility.
C) It is one long but detailed document.
D) It is an oral tradition that has been passed down over generations.
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14
The British legal system uses __________.
A) Common Law
B) Code Law
C) Civil Law
D) Roman Law
A) Common Law
B) Code Law
C) Civil Law
D) Roman Law
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15
What type of electoral system does Britain have?
A) proportional representation
B) minority representation
C) single transferable vote
D) first past the post
A) proportional representation
B) minority representation
C) single transferable vote
D) first past the post
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16
In Britain, the head of government is the __________ and the head of state is the __________.
A) king or queen; president
B) king or queen; prime minister
C) president; prime minister
D) prime minister; king or queen
A) king or queen; president
B) king or queen; prime minister
C) president; prime minister
D) prime minister; king or queen
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17
Who picks and controls the cabinet?
A) Parliament
B) the king or queen
C) the prime minister
D) the chancellor of the exchequer
A) Parliament
B) the king or queen
C) the prime minister
D) the chancellor of the exchequer
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18
What are the three most influential parties in the House of Commons?
A) Conservative, Labour, and Tory
B) Tory, Labour, and Liberal Democratic
C) Christian Democratic, Labour, and Liberal
D) Conservative, Labour, and Liberal Democratic
A) Conservative, Labour, and Tory
B) Tory, Labour, and Liberal Democratic
C) Christian Democratic, Labour, and Liberal
D) Conservative, Labour, and Liberal Democratic
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19
Which two British parties would be least likely to support changing to a proportional representation electoral system?
A) Liberal Democratic and Labour
B) Social Democratic and Labour
C) Conservative and Liberal Democratic
D) Labour and Conservative
A) Liberal Democratic and Labour
B) Social Democratic and Labour
C) Conservative and Liberal Democratic
D) Labour and Conservative
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20
What event had the biggest impact on the enfranchisement of the majority of British citizens?
A) the Industrial Revolution
B) World War I
C) World War II
D) the enactment of the Magna Carta
A) the Industrial Revolution
B) World War I
C) World War II
D) the enactment of the Magna Carta
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21
Which of the following is the upper house of the British parliament that can delay, though not block, statutes passed by the lower house?
A) House of Lords
B) Senate
C) House of Commons
D) National Assembly
A) House of Lords
B) Senate
C) House of Commons
D) National Assembly
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22
Which of the following is the most powerful institution in the British political system?
A) the queen
B) the House of Lords
C) the House of Commons
D) the Senate
A) the queen
B) the House of Lords
C) the House of Commons
D) the Senate
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23
British citizens' human rights are protected through __________.
A) the British Bill of Rights
B) informal agreements
C) a British law that adopted the European Convention on Human Rights
D) the British Constitution of 1646
A) the British Bill of Rights
B) informal agreements
C) a British law that adopted the European Convention on Human Rights
D) the British Constitution of 1646
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24
In Britain, one of the monarch's most important roles is to __________.
A) initiate legislation
B) veto legislation
C) implement laws
D) serve as the "psychological cement" for the country
A) initiate legislation
B) veto legislation
C) implement laws
D) serve as the "psychological cement" for the country
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25
Which British political party pushed to have a referendum in 2011 that would have implemented an "alternative vote" or "instant runoff" electoral system?
A) Labour
B) Scottish Nationalist
C) Conservative
D) Liberal Democratic
A) Labour
B) Scottish Nationalist
C) Conservative
D) Liberal Democratic
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26
Under which of the following circumstances would the Liberal Democrats win more seats?
A) if its members were more geographically concentrated
B) if it took very conservative positions
C) if it appealed to a smaller segment of the population
D) if it encouraged independence movements or formed coalitions with larger parties
A) if its members were more geographically concentrated
B) if it took very conservative positions
C) if it appealed to a smaller segment of the population
D) if it encouraged independence movements or formed coalitions with larger parties
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27
Which of the following is evidence that the British class divide has lessened moderately since World War II?
A) Fewer lower income students are enrolled in "public" schools such as Eaton.
B) The vast majority of all MPs have been educated in government-funded primary and secondary schools.
C) Fewer MPs are Oxbridge educated.
D) There are fewer members of the House of Lords.
A) Fewer lower income students are enrolled in "public" schools such as Eaton.
B) The vast majority of all MPs have been educated in government-funded primary and secondary schools.
C) Fewer MPs are Oxbridge educated.
D) There are fewer members of the House of Lords.
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28
Members of which of the following groups are most likely to vote for the British Labour Party?
A) suburban residents
B) upper class
C) rural residents
D) working class
A) suburban residents
B) upper class
C) rural residents
D) working class
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29
Which of the following issues is most likely to be used by the Conservative Party to woo working-class voters away from the Labour Party?
A) increased immigration to get cheaper labor
B) lower taxes
C) more generous social welfare programs
D) increased government spending
A) increased immigration to get cheaper labor
B) lower taxes
C) more generous social welfare programs
D) increased government spending
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30
If British citizens believe their government's rule is rightful, they believe the government __________.
A) has authority
B) is legitimate
C) is sovereign
D) is powerful
A) has authority
B) is legitimate
C) is sovereign
D) is powerful
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31
The psychological attachment of a voter to a particular party is called __________.
A) party image
B) party allegiance
C) party identification
D) ideology
A) party image
B) party allegiance
C) party identification
D) ideology
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32
What party image does the Conservative Party aim to convey?
A) helping people through market intervention
B) helping people through social and educational reforms
C) producing economic growth through hard work with little state intervention
D) reducing economic inequality by correcting flaws in the free market
A) helping people through market intervention
B) helping people through social and educational reforms
C) producing economic growth through hard work with little state intervention
D) reducing economic inequality by correcting flaws in the free market
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33
If no party wins the majority of seats in Parliament, as was the case in Britain in 2010, how can a government be formed?
A) The party with the most seats forms the government.
B) The upper legislative house chooses the government.
C) New elections are automatically called.
D) At least two parties make a coalition government.
A) The party with the most seats forms the government.
B) The upper legislative house chooses the government.
C) New elections are automatically called.
D) At least two parties make a coalition government.
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34
The British government's legitimacy is lowest in __________.
A) London
B) Ulster
C) the European Union
D) labor unions
A) London
B) Ulster
C) the European Union
D) labor unions
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35
Which is the most powerful British ministry?
A) International Development
B) Defense Ministry
C) Treasury
D) Education
A) International Development
B) Defense Ministry
C) Treasury
D) Education
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36
How has Britain's geography influence its political development? Cite specific examples in your answer.
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37
Discuss at least two differences between presidential and parliamentary systems. Use the U.S. and Britain for tangible examples.
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38
Which institution is the most powerful in the British system? What makes it so powerful? Discuss the relative powers of each major political institution in your answer.
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39
Discuss the process by which Britain became democratic. Given the experience of Britain, do you think nondemocratic countries such as Russia will eventually democratize?
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40
Describe the British constitution. In light of the experiences of Britain, discuss the advantages and disadvantages of an unwritten constitution. If you were establishing a new country, would you choose a written or unwritten constitution? Explain.
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41
Describe the British political parties.
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