12. maijs - SOCIĀLĀS ZINĀTNES
EKSĀMENS VIDUSSKOLAI
Read the text about the UK elections.
 
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Рис. 1. The Palace of Westminster
 
The House of Commons lasts up to 5 years (since 1911). During the XIX century reforms almost all adult men were granted the right to vote. However, women got their voting right much later, in the first third of the XX century.
There are 650 constituencies in the country, each of them gives one MP to the parliament. Any legally adult citizen (over 18) can vote.

Traditionally, elections are held on Tuesdays. Voters can cast a ballot from early morning until late at night. A person can vote using post, it is called mail vote. Voting is not obligatory, but every citizen shold be registered as a voter.
 
Labour Party and Conservative party are the most popular and influential political parties in the country. There is a local office of these parties in every constituency that chooses the candidate and supports him or her through the campaign.
 
Again, any legal adult and a citizen can become a candidate. However, certain groups of people are banned from it. Those are police and military officers, judges and people who went bankrupt.
 
Write true or false.
  
1. Each of the constituecies gives one MP to the parliament.
 
   
 
2. Elections are held on Thursdays.
 
   
 
3. Any legal adult and a citizen except people of certain professions can become a candidate.
 
  
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