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Which of the following is NOT considered a core tenet of a democratic society?
Which of the following is NOT considered a core tenet of a democratic society?
- The rule of law
- Freedom of expression
- Respect for human rights
- Uniformity of opinion (correct)
The UK Constitution is considered a revolutionary document, similar to the US Constitution.
The UK Constitution is considered a revolutionary document, similar to the US Constitution.
False (B)
What is the name of the act intending to withdraw the UK from the European Union, marking a potential future building block for UK constitution?
What is the name of the act intending to withdraw the UK from the European Union, marking a potential future building block for UK constitution?
European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018
The US Second Amendment, agreed in 1791, protects the right to keep and ______.
The US Second Amendment, agreed in 1791, protects the right to keep and ______.
What is the primary role of HM Treasury?
What is the primary role of HM Treasury?
The UK Budget is typically presented annually in November by the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
The UK Budget is typically presented annually in November by the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
What is the name of the government member who prepares the UK Budget?
What is the name of the government member who prepares the UK Budget?
The red briefcase carried during the UK budget speech is a tradition dating back to 1860 with William ______.
The red briefcase carried during the UK budget speech is a tradition dating back to 1860 with William ______.
Government Spending Reviews in the UK typically occur every:
Government Spending Reviews in the UK typically occur every:
A strong economy typically leads to increased unemployment and reduced tax revenue.
A strong economy typically leads to increased unemployment and reduced tax revenue.
Name one action governments can initiate in order to encourage consumer confidence and business activity.
Name one action governments can initiate in order to encourage consumer confidence and business activity.
Local authorities make decisions about local services via elected ______.
Local authorities make decisions about local services via elected ______.
Which of the following is a primary responsibility managed by local councils in the UK?
Which of the following is a primary responsibility managed by local councils in the UK?
The private sector's primary goal is to provide services based on need, not profit.
The private sector's primary goal is to provide services based on need, not profit.
What term describes when businesses run public services on behalf of the government for the purpose of generating profit?
What term describes when businesses run public services on behalf of the government for the purpose of generating profit?
______ refers to reduced wealth due to government measures cutting public services and expenditures.
______ refers to reduced wealth due to government measures cutting public services and expenditures.
Which measure best indicates the overall wealth and material support available to individuals and communities?
Which measure best indicates the overall wealth and material support available to individuals and communities?
Governments should primarily focus on short-term economic plans rather than long-term strategies.
Governments should primarily focus on short-term economic plans rather than long-term strategies.
Which UK government department is responsible for public finance and economic policy?
Which UK government department is responsible for public finance and economic policy?
The ______ is an annual financial statement by the Chancellor, outlining government spending and revenue plans.
The ______ is an annual financial statement by the Chancellor, outlining government spending and revenue plans.
Match the following UK government departments with their respective areas of focus:
Match the following UK government departments with their respective areas of focus:
Which of the following is the most recent building block of the UK constitution?
Which of the following is the most recent building block of the UK constitution?
The Supreme Court has consistently rejected the right of Americans to keep and carry guns.
The Supreme Court has consistently rejected the right of Americans to keep and carry guns.
According to the Institute For Government, which government department is the most powerful in Whitehall?
According to the Institute For Government, which government department is the most powerful in Whitehall?
The UK Budget is presented annually, usually in ______, with a mini-budget in November.
The UK Budget is presented annually, usually in ______, with a mini-budget in November.
Which former Chancellor of the Exchequer served the longest consecutive term?
Which former Chancellor of the Exchequer served the longest consecutive term?
A weak economy leads to increased tax revenue.
A weak economy leads to increased tax revenue.
Name one way in which the bank of England can influence people to borrow and spend.
Name one way in which the bank of England can influence people to borrow and spend.
Councils manage various services including children and families, social care, public health, libraries, planning, ______, and emergencies.
Councils manage various services including children and families, social care, public health, libraries, planning, ______, and emergencies.
Local authorities improve quality of life through
Local authorities improve quality of life through
Flashcards
Democracy Definition
Democracy Definition
Government by the people.
Core Tenets of Democracy
Core Tenets of Democracy
Freedom of expression, rule of law, equal opportunities, tolerance, respect for human rights.
UK Constitution
UK Constitution
Evolved organically over 1,000 years.
2nd Amendment (USA)
2nd Amendment (USA)
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HM Treasury
HM Treasury
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UK Budget
UK Budget
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Government Spending Reviews
Government Spending Reviews
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Economy
Economy
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Who manages the Economy?
Who manages the Economy?
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The Public Sector
The Public Sector
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The Private Sector
The Private Sector
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Austerity
Austerity
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Standard of Living
Standard of Living
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The Budget
The Budget
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HM Treasury
HM Treasury
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Chancellor of the Exchequer
Chancellor of the Exchequer
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Study Notes
- Democracy originated in Greek and means 'government by the people'.
- Core tenets of a democratic society: freedom of expression, the rule of law, equal opportunities, tolerance, and respect for human rights.
UK vs. USA Constitutions
- The US Constitution differs to the UK's, the prior is seen as revolutionary whereas the latter evolved organically over 1,000 years.
UK Constitution: Historical Building Blocks
- Magna Carta.
- The Bill of Rights.
- The Act of Settlement.
- Acts of Union.
UK Constitution: Modern Building Blocks
- European Communities Act.
- Human Rights Act.
UK Constitution: Future Building Block
- European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018.
2nd Amendment (USA)
- Agreed in 1791, this protects the right to keep and bear arms.
- This was established when America lacked a police force and faced potential war with Britain.
- The Supreme Court has consistently upheld the right of Americans to keep and carry guns.
HM Treasury
- The treasury is the government’s economic and finance ministry.
- It controls public spending, sets economic policy, and aims for sustainable growth.
- The Institute For Government calls the treasury the most powerful department in Whitehall.
UK Budget
- The budget is prepared by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, who manages economic and financial matters.
- The Chancellor controls HM Treasury, revenue collection (HMRC), and public sector expenditure.
- The Budget is presented annually, usually in March, with a mini-budget in November.
- The red briefcase carried to the House of Commons during the budget speech is a tradition dating back to 1860 with William Gladstone.
Government Spending Reviews
- Government Spending Reviews occur every two to five years.
- They set departmental budgets for three to five years.
- Spending Reviews shape public service programs and investment.
- They impact the government’s goals, public services, and citizens' lives.
Previous Chancellor's of the Exchequer
- George Osborne. 2010 to 2016.
- Alistair Darling. 2007 to 2010.
- Gordon Brown. 1997 to 2007.
- Kenneth Clarke. 1993 to 1997.
- Norman Lamont. 1990 to 1993.
- John Major. 1989 to 1990.
- Nigel Lawson. 1983 to 1989.
- Sir Geoffrey Howe. 1979 to 1983.
Economy
- Refers to a country's production, consumption, and money supply.
- A strong economy creates jobs, wealth, and investments.
- A weak economy leads to unemployment, reduced tax revenue, failing businesses, and recession.
- Reduced living standards may also occur during a weak economy.
Government's role in managing the economy
- Governments work with the Bank of England to manage the economy.
- Encouraging consumer confidence and business activity sustains economic growth.
- The Bank of England can lower interest rates to encourage borrowing and spending.
- Governments can also cut business rates and income tax.
- Increasing lending to businesses can improve the economy.
- Encouraging investment in new technologies.
- Funding construction projects to increase employment.
- Cutting VAT rates.
Structure of the UK Economy: The Public Sector
- Local authorities/councils make decisions about local services via elected councillors.
- Councils manage children and families, social care, public health, libraries, planning, roads, and emergencies.
- They handle local planning, parks, waste management, food hygiene, and elections.
- Local authorities also improve quality of life through public amenities.
- The public sector consists of state-owned institutions and services provided by local authorities (e.g., NHS).
- Services are free at the point of access and meant to serve a need.
Structure of the UK Economy: The Private Sector
- The private sector consists of privately owned enterprises.
- Its primary goal is to make a profit.
- Businesses increasingly run public services on behalf of the government for a profit.
Government Spending Priorities
- The government influences the UK economy.
- Differing views exist on how much the government should provide services and support.
- Some parties (Conservatives, UKIP, Liberal Democrats) favor individual responsibility.
- Other parties (Labour, Green Party, Scottish/Welsh Nationalists) support government-provided services based on need.
UK Government Departments
- Attorney General’s Office.
- Cabinet Office.
- Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy.
- Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport.
- Department for Education.
- Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs.
- Department for Exiting the European Union.
- Department for International Development.
- Department for International Trade.
- Department for Transport.
- Department for Work and Pensions.
- Department of Health and Social Care.
- Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
- HM Treasury.
- Home Office.
- Ministry of Defence.
- Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government.
- Ministry of Justice.
- Northern Ireland Office.
- Office of the Advocate General for Scotland.
- Office of the Leader of the House of Commons.
- Office of the Leader of the House of Lords.
- Office of the Secretary of State for Scotland.
- Office of the Secretary of State for Wales.
UK Exports and Finance
- Managing the Economy - Looking to the Future
- Governments should plan 50 years ahead.
- Plans should consider advances in medicine and in technology.
- Plans should consider changes in climate.
- Plans should consider availability of natural and non-renewable resources.
- Plans should consider population changes (death, birth, migration rates).
Key Terms
- Austerity: Reduced wealth due to government measures cutting public services/expenditure.
- Standard of Living: Measure of wealth and material support for individuals/communities.
- The Budget: Annual financial statement by the Chancellor with government spending and revenue plans.
- HM Treasury: Government department responsible for public finance and economic policy.
- Chancellor of the Exchequer: Government member overseeing government finances.
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