Quiz: Evolving Democracy and Representation in the UK — 10 Fragen

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1. When did women in the UK gain the right to stand for Parliament, and how has their representation changed by 2024?

Women gained the right in 1928; their representation has remained steady at around 10%.
Women gained the right in 1950; their representation increased to 25% in 2024.
Women gained the right in 1918; their representation increased from less than 5% in the 1980s to 40% in 2024.
Women gained the right in 1918; their representation was over 50% in 2024.

Women gained the right in 1918; their representation increased from less than 5% in the 1980s to 40% in 2024.

Erklärung

Women gained the right to stand for Parliament in 1918. Their representation was less than 5% in the late 1980s but increased significantly over time, reaching 40% of MPs in 2024, marking substantial progress in gender diversity.

2. When did women gain the right to stand for Parliament in the UK?

1918
1900
1945
1960

1918

Erklärung

Women in the UK gained the right to stand for Parliament in 1918, marking a significant milestone in increasing female political representation.

3. How has the representation of ethnic minorities in the UK Parliament changed from 2009 to 2019, and where are most minority MPs located?

It decreased from 30 MPs in 2009 to 10 in 2019, mainly in Scotland.
It increased from 4 MPs in 2009 to 15 in 2019, mainly in Northern Ireland.
It increased from 15 MPs in 2009 to 65 in 2019, mainly in England.
It remained constant at around 20 MPs, mostly in Wales.

It increased from 15 MPs in 2009 to 65 in 2019, mainly in England.

Erklärung

The number of ethnic minority MPs increased from 15 in 2009 to 65 in 2019. Most minority MPs are located in England, with fewer in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, reflecting regional disparities in ethnic representation.

4. Which house in the UK Parliament is elected by citizens?

House of Commons
House of Lords
The Monarch
The Supreme Court

House of Commons

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The House of Commons is the primary legislative chamber elected directly by citizens, unlike the unelected House of Lords.

5. What are some criticisms of the UK's current parliamentary system, and what alternative democratic approach is being promoted?

Criticisms involve too many written laws; a move towards direct democracy is being promoted.
Criticisms include limited citizen influence and lack of a written constitution; deliberative democracy is being promoted as an alternative.
Criticisms are about economic policies; a technocratic system is being promoted.
Criticisms focus on excessive citizen participation; a return to absolute monarchy is being promoted.

Criticisms include limited citizen influence and lack of a written constitution; deliberative democracy is being promoted as an alternative.

Erklärung

The UK's parliamentary system faces criticism for limiting citizen influence and lacking a written constitution. As a response, deliberative democracy, which emphasizes collective problem-solving by citizens, is being promoted as an alternative democratic model.

6. What electoral system is primarily used in UK general elections?

First Past the Post (FPTP)
Proportional Representation
Single Transferable Vote
Mixed-Member Proportional

First Past the Post (FPTP)

Erklärung

The UK mainly uses the First Past the Post system for general elections, where the candidate with the most votes in each constituency wins.

7. Which political party has historically dominated the UK political landscape?

Conservative Party
Liberal Democrats
Labour Party
Conservative and Labour Parties

Conservative and Labour Parties

Erklärung

The UK political scene has been dominated primarily by the Conservative and Labour parties throughout its history.

8. What is a significant challenge to UK constitutional norms highlighted by recent political crises?

The need for clearer rules and reforms
The excessive power of the judiciary
The monarchy's increasing influence
The decline of political parties

The need for clearer rules and reforms

Erklärung

Recent crises like Brexit and prorogation reveal weaknesses in the UK's unwritten constitution, emphasizing the need for clearer rules and reforms.

9. What characterizes the shift towards deliberative democracy in the UK?

Focus on collective problem-solving beyond voting
Replacing parliamentary elections with citizen assemblies
Reducing citizens' influence to only elections
Eliminating the House of Lords' revising role

Focus on collective problem-solving beyond voting

Erklärung

The shift towards deliberative democracy emphasizes collective problem-solving through citizen involvement beyond traditional electoral politics.

10. What was a notable change in ethnic minority representation in UK Parliament after 2009?

A rapid increase in MPs
A decrease in MPs
No change since 2009
Majority of MPs are now from ethnic minorities

A rapid increase in MPs

Erklärung

Since 2009, there has been a rapid rise in ethnic minority MPs, especially in England, which marks a significant change in representation.

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Women in Parliament — year?

1918

UK lacks written constitution?

Relies on conventions and statutes.

Ethnic minority MPs — 2019 count?

65 MPs

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