
Why Do We Need Political Parties?
Explore the fundamental role of political parties in a representative democracy, including their functions in contesting elections, forming governments, and shaping public opinion.
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Explore the fundamental role of political parties in a representative democracy, including their functions in contesting elections, forming governments, and shaping public opinion.
Key Questions
- Explain the three main components of a political party: the leaders, the active members, and the followers.
- Analyse why modern democracies cannot function without political parties.
- Justify the role of political parties in making laws for the country.
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