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On what grounds have conservatives supported authority?

Authority is defined as the right to exert influence over others by virtue of an acknowledged obligation to obey. The roots of the conservative ideology lie in authoritarianism, in three ways.
First...

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The US Constitution is no longer fit for purpose - Discuss.

Students should be led to understand that they can achieve top grades by coming down on either side of the argument - indeed, the surest path to a poor result in this situation is to equivocate and...

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How and why have some feminists distinguished between sex and gender? (15)

Gender means a social and cultural distinction between males and females, as opposed to sex, which refers to biological and therefore unchangeable differences between men and women.Some feminists distingu...

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“I control foreign policy.” Discuss [45 marks]

The President is granted the role as commander in chief with the ability to control foreign policy in the way that he wants. Despite this power, recent and past attempts by Congress have aimed to roll bac...

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'Conservatives are pragmatic rather than ideological'. Discuss. (Edexcel A Level, 2013)

Any answer to this question should start with a clear definition of pragmatism - the belief that behaviour should be shaped by practical circumstances, rather than principles or ideological beliefs.

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