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Government and Politics
A Level

Explain the ways in which the Constitution seeks to prevent the ‘tyranny of the majority’. (15)

There are various ways in which the Constitution seeks to prevent tyranny of the majority. One such way is through the principle of 'checks and balances', which is one of the core principles upon which th...

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What is the difference between classical and modern liberalism?

I'll start off with an example of an average exam answer (9 or 10/15): Classical and modern liberals both believe that all individuals are of equal moral worth, and therefore everyone deserves eq...

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Explain the advantages and disadvantages of the process of amending the (US) constitution.

An advantage of the amendment process of the constitution of the United States is that it is extremely difficult to change, resulting in strongly enshrined rights. This means Amendments 1 to 10, known as ...

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Explain the concept of 'original intent' in the Judicial Philosophy of the US Supreme Court

As set out in Article III the judicial branch's role is to protect the constitution and the rights and civil liberties of the people; in doing so judges are granted the right to interpret the constitutio...

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To what extent is liberalism a coherent doctrine? (45 marks)

Plan: split the essay into 3 key themes and in each thematic paragraph give a verdict on the extent to which modern liberals agree or disagree with classical liberals. (This will get you evaluation marks...

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