Ballot Paper - A piece of paper that the voter votes on and has all info to vote., Representative Democracy - When an MP is elected to vote at parliament on the people's behalf., Marginal Seat (Simple Democracy) - When a candidate has <50% of the votes but still wins., Safe Seat (Absolute Democracy) - When a candidate has >50% of the votes., Manifesto - A collection of the party's policies, Direct Democracy - When people directly vote on a matter, Coalition Government - When a party doesn't have >50% of the votes, and has to join with another party., Democracy - A system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives., Dictatorship - A form of government where one leader has absolute control over citizens' lives., Knowledge and Understanding Question - Where you answer with facts., Seats to become a government - 326 seats, Constituency - An area whose voters elect a representative to go to parliament to vote on laws., Constituencies in the UK - 650, Political Party - A collection of men and women who have similar ideas on how a country should be run.,

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