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Insider and Outsider Pressure groups — what's the difference?

Insider Pressure Groups - have access to government through 'access points'. They are politically sophisticated groups of people who generally have a large membership of highly-skilled members with a lot ...

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Explain the link between Liberalism and Rationalism (15)

Rationalism can be linked to the liberal interpretation of freedom. Liberals believe that the individual is naturally self-seeking and self-sustainable. This is based on the idea that individuals are capa...

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Explain why there may be tension between human rights and state sovereignty

Human rights are rights that people are entitled to by the virtue of being human. They are said to be indivisible, absolute, fundamental, and universal. These rights are either positive rights (usually ‘f...

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To what extent is the Prime Minister free from effective political constraints?

The best way to tackle these questions is to establish two points that support the argument in the question and two points against. Although this is more than you could probably write under exam condition...

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What is the separation of powers in US politics?

The separation of powers is where the political system is divided into three 'branches' and power is divided between these branches. These branches are: the legislature (the body that makes laws - in the ...

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