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What do I need to know? The meanings of politics, power and authority [ ] Features of a democracy [ ] Features of a dictatorship [ ] Left and right ideologies [ ] Political groups [ ] Pressure groups [ ] New social movements [ ] Trade unions [ ] Political socialisation (media, peer group, family, [ ] workplace and location). Voting behaviour (social characteristics and types) [ ] The meanings of politics, power and authority. Using pages 226-227 in the Blundell textbook, write out the meaning for the key words below... Politics means ______________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ Power means ______________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ Types of power are 1) non-decision-making meaning _____________________________ _____________________________ ______________________________ 2) deciding what things decisions can be made about. 3) face of power ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ Max Weber suggested that power is based on either coercion or authority what do these mean? Coercion means _________________________________________ Authority means ________________________________________ ________________________________________ Authority comes from three different ways of telling people what to do by others. Traditional authority _____________________________________ _____________________________________ Legal rational _____________________________________ _____________________________________ Charismatic _____________________________________ _____________________________________ Features of a democracy and a dictatorship In the table are various features of either a democracy or a dictatorship. In the space provided write which of the features is which. A dictatorship is when the power is held by one person or a small group. A democracy is a political system based on voting. Feature Elections during which people can vote freely for whichever party they choose. Tight government control of the press and television. Freedom of speech and expression. Freedom for organisations (trade unions) to meet. The banning of pressure groups. A legal system and police force that is independent of the government. Rule by one individual. The denial of a fair trial Democracy or dictatorship. Left and right ideologies Amongst the most common words used in politics are left and right, that is, sets of political ideas about the way things are and the way they should be. Find the key words on the wordsearch below, and then next to each write whether it is a feature of the right or left ideology. You might find pages 230-231 in the Blundell textbooks helpful for this. W F P X M D T K B C N Y H Y H H V H I F M O R Z S C T N Z G Q U E Q U A L I T Y K A B S E O Z B J Y T I L A U Q E N I X X L W F V K C L N U Y S F G F R A O U F Q I O E U W P M L N U A K E C N K K M X M Q G R K L I J W D Z P L I M K S B M F D C L U V I A O M A U H J S S D A L U V F N F Q K S N O I R P P C Y U V F E G E N P I C S J I A Y Y E M Y E C G V G S T J T N W T X P V W R A C Y A M O A Y Z N Y V M U Q G L V F W T L C V F U M T U Z T K J K V J I G I I R J Q A H G F J A I B S N Z Y A A E H P L G S Y X X M Z H Y E M G L S J F M I I A J I C I O W E Q E I N F A D P Z F Q O C J O D U X T S O W X R G Z Q T E L L R W E X K M C N X F S CAPITALISM _________________ COMMUNISM _________________________ CONSERVATISM _________________ SOCIALISM _________________________ EQUALITY _________________ FASCISM _________________________ GREEN IDEOLOGY _________________ INEQUALITY _______________________ Political groups Political parties are organisations which put up candidates at elections and which hope to form the government. They have policies on a wider range of issues, such as the economy, education, health defence and so on. Below, is a puzzle which once unscrambled will summarise the key beliefs of the three political parties in Britain. Pressure groups Using pages 236-237 from the Blundell textbooks complete the following activities. Pressure groups involve people trying to influence the government to change particular things. Two ways pressure groups and different to political parties are that they …….. 1. ___________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________. 2. ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________. Pressure groups are found in many different forms…… Interest groups are _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ Promotional groups are _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ Anyone can join a pressure group. Another way of classifying pressure groups is according to how much access they have to politicians and the government……. Insider group ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ Outsider group ___________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________. Ways pressure groups try to lobby the government… Actions some pressure groups that than might be against the law include…. Some positive and negative views of pressure groups….. Positives Negatives New social movements Using pages 238-239 from the Blundell textbooks, in the space provided below design a mindmap that include the following …… what a new social movement is , some examples, what is different about them and some of their tactics. Trade unions Complete the puzzle below to have s summary of what trade unions are. Types of voters In politics there are three types of voter. Use page 240 in the Blundell textbook to help with the activity below. Picture Type of voter Floating Loyal Tactical What this means Some people don’t vote because....... Political socialisation Using page 241 from the Blundell textbooks, list the ways somebody could be socialised into the way they vote. Voting behaviour Using pages 240-241 in the Blundell textbooks, design a mindmap which show the social and political characteristics which can affect the way an individual will vote. Practice exam questions (b) Explain briefly how an opinion poll might be able to predict accurately the result of a general election. (2 marks) (c) Identify and explain one way in which an individual might try to influence government policy other than by voting in a general election. (3 marks) (d) ‘There is no longer a link between social class and voting behaviour.’ To what extent would sociologists agree with this statement? (9 marks) (b) Explain briefly why the organisers of a protest or demonstration might want coverage in the media. (2 marks) (c) Identify and explain one reason why an individual might join a pressure group rather than a political party. (3 marks) (d) To what extent would sociologists agree that it is possible for individuals to influence the government by joining a pressure group? (9 marks)