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To what extent are the Republican and Democratic parties ideologically distinct?

Historical opponents, the Republican and Democratic parties were established upon contrasting and conflicting ideological traditions of classical liberalism and federalism. As such, the ideologies express...

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What is the difference between liberalism and neo-liberalism?

Neo-liberalism is the economic subset of liberalism. Liberalism is a political theory about all aspects of society - human nature, the role of the state, freedom, equality, the economy. Neo-liberalism is ...

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What are the advantages of a codified constitution?

A codified constitution is essentially a type of constitution that is written in a single document, outlining the rules for how power is exercised in the country. There are several factors in favour of a ...

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What is democracy?

A democracy is any system of government in which the people either make or influence the decisions and government is accountable to the people. There are various forms of democracy, including: direct, rep...

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Please explain how the First-Past-the-Post system of voting works in the UK?

In the UK you have 650 constituencies, which means in the House of Commons you have 650 members of Parliament (MPs) and each one of these MPs represent their constituencies. On voting day each person is a...

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