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What is representative democracy?
Where a citizen chooses others of power to represent them
Where people can vote for a representative but also vote them out if they don't like their decisions
Where people are involved in politics
Freedom
What are elections?
Where people in charge get to decide what is going to happen to everyone
Voting, people choose a person or group to hold an official position
Where someone puts up scaffolding
Where you are elected to do something
How old do you have to be in the United Kingdom to vote?
What age can you register to vote?
What is the key example of a referendum ?
What houses make up parliament?
House of Commons
House of Commons and House of Lords
House of Griffindor
Downing Street
What political party is currently in charge?
Conservative
Labour
The White House
The Green Party
Laws are a set of rules that become law when they are recognised by the...
Police
David Attenborough
The army
Government
Why are laws needed?
To keep public order
To protect individual freedom
To set standards
To provide solutions for legal problems
To maintain public confidence and protect peoples rights
Who must obey the law
Everyone
People who want to be safe
People who believe there should be a law
People who believe there shouldn't be laws
What unlaw behaviour can occur which is violent and not legal?
What is the key legislation protecting Individual Liberty
The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
The Human Rights Act 1998
Control of Substances Hazardous to Health
The Animal Welfare Act 2006
What are the two court types in the United Kingdom?
Kings and Queens
Kangaroo and Wallabies
Magistrates and Crown
Tennis and Squash
Which court deals with more serious cases?
Magistrates
Crown
Give an example of a punishment
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