United Kingdom Case Study - PSCI 3350 Exam 1

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First Political Parties

Conservatives (Tories) and Liberals (Whigs)

Magna Carta

(1215) a charter of rights that King John "Lackland" of England was forced to sign requiring him to uphold the feudal customs and the rights of England's barons; made the king obey the same laws as the citizens of his kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

comprised of four nations - England - Scotland - Wales - Northern Ireland

Hung Parliament

a parliament in which no single party has majority control in the House of Commons; no party has obtained a majority of the seats

Common Law

a system based on local customs and precedent rather than formal legal codes - system forms the basis of the contemporary legal systems of the United Kingdom, the United States, and many former British colonies

The Cabinet

about 20 members called Ministers, must all also be members of parliament, split into three sections: Foreign Office (conducts foreign policy), Home Office (oversees judiciary), and Exchequer (oversees financial policy)

The Electoral System

employs a single member-district system based on plurality voting/first past the post

The Labour Party

formed in 1900 as an outgrowth of the trade union movement - representative of the working class

The Prime Minister

head of government and must be an elected member of the legislature, head of the largest party in the House of Commons

Commonwealth

includes 54 former United Kingdom colonies and serves to maintain at least some of the economic and cultural ties established during imperial rule

The Constitution

no single document defining the rules of politics, instead there is a number of written documents and unwritten rules that are viewed as inviolable such as: the Magna Carta, the 1689 Bill of Rights, 1707 Act of Union uniting Scotland and England

The Legislature

one of the most powerful legislatures on earth due to the lack of constitutional constraints - comprised of two chambers: House of Commons and House of Lords with the House of Commons being the only chamber with any power

House of Commons

originally represented by lower nobility and merchant class - today is the only house with actual power - comprised of 650 members representing individual districts in the United Kingdom, elected for a maximum term of 5 years

House of Lords

originally represented by the aristocracy - holds no actual power today - comprised of 800 peers chosen by the Crown on the recommendation by the Prime Minister for a lifetime term

The Judiciary

plays a very minor role and is politically weak

Majoritarian

term describing the virtually unchecked power of a parliamentary majority in the UK political system

The Crown

the Crown (or the reigning monarch) is a symbol of the power and authority of the monarchy and British rule


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