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Identify and Outline the main divisions within the Democratic Party.

It is often said of the two party system of government in the USA that the party divisions are becoming increasingly polarised. However, division is seen not only between the two parties but within them w...

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"A fear of democracy runs through liberalism". Discuss.

A fear of democracy is present in classical liberalism through their opposition to universal suffrage, fear of tyrannical majoritarian mob rule and support for constitutional constraints upon democratical...

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Explain the link between multiculturalism and liberalism.

Firstly, one major link between the two would be their shared support for toleration, a central theme to both ideologies. Tolerance can loosely be interpreted as the acceptance of different, and often con...

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First Past the Post (FPTP) is the best elective system

In an A- level exam a student would be expected to make a several points, with examples and an evaluation, ending with a conclusion. An Example of one of these points may be:FPTP is the best elective syst...

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Assess the significance of constitutional reform in the UK since 1997.

The most significant constitutional reform in the UK since 1997 is clearly the acceleration of devolution. Devolution is a tool to reduce the democratic deficit by creating a quasi-federalist governmental...

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