UK Government and Politics
- Created by: hroper
- Created on: 23-04-18 13:01
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2. What's an exit poll?
- Exit polls are used to gather society's views on a party's leader and their policies.
- Exit polls are surveys taken from people after they've just voted and they're published when voting ends.
- Exit polls are taken throughout the election campaign in order to establish who is likely to win the election
- Exit polls are surveys taken just a few days before the election in order to establish who might win.
3. How many seats are there?
- 620
- 650
- 630
- 659
4. Which act allowed men and women over the age of 18 to vote?
- 1918 Representation of the People Act
- 1911 Parliament Act
- 1969 Representation of the People Act
- 1928 Representation of the People Act
5. What was the turn out in the 1979 election?
- 76%
- 80%
- 75%
- 45%
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