Democracy

This quizbuster highlights many keywords for the KS3 theme Democracy. It could be used as a starter or plenary activity, or simply just to re-enforce prior learning.
What S is an elected group of pupils who discuss and vote on issues ?. What V is to express an opinion through the ballot box or by raising a hand?. What E is deciding the outcome of an issue by voting ?. What R is to suggest that it would be a good idea for something to happen?. What S is a person who wants to be a representative participates in an election ?. What B is a piece of paper that people write their votes on?. What C means that something that has been put to a vote has been agreed?. What B is a box for ballot papers to hold a secret vote?. What S is a group of adults who make decisions about the running of a school?. What D is a system in which the power is held by the people?. What P is a document signed by a number of people requesting that some action be taken?. What R is Someone who speaks or acts on behalf of someone else or a group of people?. What A is to decide not to use your vote?. What C is a group of people who share common beliefs or ways of life?. What C is when people work together in harmony?. What C is the third C of Citizenship?. What C is made up of three Cs?. What R is a code of behaviour which everyone is expected to obey?. What R is to to have a good opinion of someone, how you treat yourself, others & the environment?. What R is recognising what you owe to other people in your community?.
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