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Government and Politics
A Level

Explain the term 'turnout'.

Turnout is the proportion of registered voters who cast a ballot at a given election, expressed as a percentage. Some political commentators have turned to the ‘turnout’ at certain elections when measurin...

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How is Liberalism linked to Rationalism, and what are the implications of this link?

Liberalism, an ideology born out of the Enlightenment and the subsequent thirst for knowledge, seeks to base decision on empirical fact, or ‘a-posteriori’ knowledge. All liberals believe that humans are r...

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'An 18th century process still used for the election of the 21st century president.' Critically evaluate this view of the Electoral College. (30 marks)

‘An 18thcentury process (i.e. outdated and flawed) still used for the election of the 21stcentury president’ is not a fair assessment of the Electoral College (EC). Under the EC, vot...

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How 'conservative' is the Conservative Party?

This is a very common question asked in the ideologies part of the A-level course. It is essential to gain a knowledge of what conservatism actually is as an ideology and then to compare this to the state...

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How important is the (UK) cabinet?

One way which the cabinet is losing importance is by the introduction of ‘sofa governments’ and the use of high level executive committees. Blair is one example of this, he used a ‘kitchen cabinet’ meanin...

Answered by Niamh M. Government and Politics tutor
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