Political Parties Notes 7th Social Science

Political Parties Notes 7th Social Science

7th Social Science Lesson 7 Notes in English

7. Political Parties

1. What is party System?

In 1950 India became a democratic country. A vibrant democracy needs a strong political party system. Party System is a modern phenomenon. In a democracy people are able to voice their opinions on any subject.

2. What are Political Parties?

3. What are the Basic components of Political Parties?

Any political party has three basic components

4. Importance of political parties:

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5. How a Political Party is recognized?

A party is recognized if

6. What are the Characteristics of Political Parties?

7. What is a Party ‘manifesto’?

During the campaign before election, the candidates announce the programmes and policies that their party will undertake if voted to power.

8. What is a Single Party System?

A system in which a single political party has the right to form the government. Single party is existed in the communist countries such as China. North Korea and Cuba.

9. What is a Bi – Party System?

10. What is a Multi – Party System?

When the competition for power is among three or more parties, the system is known as multi party system. This type of party system is in existence in India, France, Sweden and Norway etc.

11. Party system in India:

Countries that follow a federal system have two kinds of parties. India’s party system originated in the late 19th century. In fact India has the largest number of political parties in the world.

12. Various levels of Political Parties in India:

13. What is an Election Commission?

The Election Commission of India is an autonomous, constitutional authority responsible for administering elections. Its head quarter is located in New Delhi.

14. What are Recognized parties?

15. Free symbols ‘Poll panel’:

As per the Election Symbols order 1968, symbols are either reserved or free. A reserved symbol is meant for a recognized political party. A free symbol is reserved for unrecognized party.

16. What is a Majority Party?

17. What is a Minority Party?

Those with lesser number of elected candidates are called the minority party.

18. What is an Opposition Party?

19. Functions of Opposition Party:

20. What was the Rank of the leader of Opposition Party?

The leader of the opposition party enjoys the rank of Cabinet Minister.

21. What is Coalition Government?

In a Multiparty system a single party sometimes may not secure the majority required to form the government. In such a case, some parties join together to form the government. Such government is called Coalition Government.

22. Electoral Symbols and its importance:

23. Rules in alloting a Symbol:

24. Symbols of State Parties:

State parties are allotted to certain symbols that no other party can use the symbol in that particular state but which different parties in different states can use the same symbol. (e.g Shiv Sena in Maharashtra and Jharkhand Mukti Morsha in Jharkhand use bow and arrow as their symbol).

25. Difference between National Party and State Party:

26. What is the Criteria for Recognition?

27. How to form a Political Party?

28. Various Functions of Political Parties:

 

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