3 types of democracy
- Created by: Katie Beaumont
- Created on: 07-02-17 16:37
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- 3 types of democracy
- PARTICIPATORY
- Government of the people- where everyone has the right to vote for representatives in the HOC (universal suffrage)
- Through Political Participation
- VOTING, JOINING A PG, SIGNING A PETITION
- PARTICIPATORY
- Government of the people- where everyone has the right to vote for representatives in the HOC (universal suffrage)
- Through Political Participation
- VOTING, JOINING A PG, SIGNING A PETITION
- VOTING, JOINING A PG, SIGNING A PETITION
- Through Political Participation
- Government of the people- where everyone has the right to vote for representatives in the HOC (universal suffrage)
- PARTICIPATORY
- VOTING, JOINING A PG, SIGNING A PETITION
- Through Political Participation
- Government of the people- where everyone has the right to vote for representatives in the HOC (universal suffrage)
- DIRECT
- Government by the people- where the people make important decisions
- This usually happens through REFERENDUMS
- E.g. The EU REFERENDUM of 2016- 51.9% decided to leave the EU
- This usually happens through REFERENDUMS
- Government by the people- where the people make important decisions
- REPRESENTATIVE
- Government for the people- where the people elect an MP to represent their interests in Parliament
- This means they are accountable to the people
- Through General Elections
- The Conservatives won a majority vote of 36.9% in the 2015 election
- REPRESENTATIVE
- Government for the people- where the people elect an MP to represent their interests in Parliament
- This means they are accountable to the people
- Through General Elections
- The Conservatives won a majority vote of 36.9% in the 2015 election
- The Conservatives won a majority vote of 36.9% in the 2015 election
- Government for the people- where the people elect an MP to represent their interests in Parliament
- REPRESENTATIVE
- The Conservatives won a majority vote of 36.9% in the 2015 election
- Government for the people- where the people elect an MP to represent their interests in Parliament
- PARTICIPATORY
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