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Government and Politics
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What are the main advantages and disadvantages of the First-Past-the-Post electoral system?

Single member plurality, known in the UK as First-Past-The-Post (FPTP), is a plurality electoral system under which each constituency elects one member of parliament, that is that who gets the most votes ...

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Discuss the reasons for the high abstention levels at US elections.

Although prone to fluctuate, the turnout in US elections is notably lower than inc comparative western states. The 2016 US election provided a turnout of 58%, in comparison to the turnout of 68% at the UK...

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Explain the traditional conservative view of human nature.

The traditional conservative view of human nature is essentially pessimistic.  Conservatives believe humans are imperfect. This can be broken down into three distinct aspects. Firstly, humans are psycholo...

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Describe how the three branches of government in the UK are run.

In the United Kingdom, the three branches of government are the executive, the legislature and the judiciary. The executive is the central government, made up of the Prime Minister and their cabinet. The ...

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Apart from voting in elections and referendums, describe two ways of participating in politics.

Joining a political party this may cover a range of participative methods from commenting on policy to attending party conferences or simply being a donor or fund raiser.

Joining a pressure group, ...

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