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1. How many years can a Parliament serve? |
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2. What takes place when a Parliament has served for the maximum number of years? |
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3. What is a General Election? |
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4. What will the Prime Minister do when an election is called? |
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5. Who are eligible to become a candidate at a parliamentary election? |
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6. What is a constituency? |
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7. Which are the two dominating political parties in the UK? |
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8. During election campaigns candidates from the parties will canvass the public for votes. What does this mean? |
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9. What is a party manifesto? |
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10. Who are eligible to vote? |
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11. What does everyone who is entitled to vote do on polling day (if they don't choose to stay home)? |
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12. First Past the Post is the name usually given to the voting system used in the UK for general elections. What does this mean? |
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13. What is meant by a hung parliament? Can you find another name for it? |
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14. A candidate can win his/her constituency with far less than 50% of the votes. How can this happen? |
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15. What will the Queen do after all of the results are known? |
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16. What will the new Prime Minister do after a general election? |
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17. What is the Shadow Cabinet? |
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18. What is the State Opening of Parliament? |
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