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Card 6
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How can Heath, Jowell and Curtis tell that the change in the Labour voter base was due to top-down effects rather than bottom-up social change?
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Card 7
Front
How would Heath, Jowell and Curtis characterise the change in support for the Labour party in 1997?
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Card 8
Front
Who said: 'the reason Labour lost in 1992... society had changed and we did not change with it'?
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Card 9
Front
What percentage of members of the working class were council house tenants in 1979 and 1997?
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Card 10
Front
What percentage of members of the working class were union members in 1979 and 1997?
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Card 11
Front
What percentage drop was there between those lived in council houses and were union members in 1979 and 1997?
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Card 12
Front
Who found that social (descriptive) representation matters more than policy (substantive) representation when making vote choices?
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Card 13
Front
Who found that having more polarized parties correlates with higher partisanship amongst voters?
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Card 14
Front
Who said 'A person thinks politically as he is socially'?
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Card 15
Front
Who argues that parties can influence social divisions by differentiating themselves on social issues relevant to competition?
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