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The Political Spectrum

The political spectrum helps explain where politicians, parties and policies fall relative to each other.

Explaining the spectrum

Explaining the spectrum

  • A political spectrum is a way of displaying the ideological positions of political parties relative to others across an axis which ranges from left wing to right wing.
Left wing

Left wing

  • Describes those who want to change how society works and reform society.
  • Includes a range of beliefs, such as socialists who are further to the left, and want to criticise capitalism and the free-market.
  • Includes more centre-left people who wish to reform rather than remove capitalism.
Right-wing

Right-wing

  • Describes people who support the status quo and order in society.
  • Believe hierarchy is important.
  • Support private property.
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Democracy & Participation

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Political Parties

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Electoral Systems

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Voting Behaviour & the Media

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Conservatism

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Liberalism

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Socialism

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The UK Constitution

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The UK Parliament

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The Prime Minister & the Executive

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Relationships Between Government Branches

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US Constitution & Federalism

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US Congress

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US Presidency

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US Supreme Court & Civil Rights

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US Democracy & Participation

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Comparing Democracies

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Feminism

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Nationalism

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