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Government and Politics
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What is parliamentary sovereignty?

Sovereignty means legal supremacy. So parliamentary sovereignty is a legal theory which stipulates that the supreme law-making authority in the UK is the Westminiter Parliament. This is evident by three p...

Answered by Rafay S. Government and Politics tutor
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Explain three disadvantages of proportional representation

This piece will cover three key disadvantages with the proportional representation (PR) form of voting. The first of these is to point out that PR elects weak governments. The nature of PR is that every v...

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Evaluate the extent to which economic globalisation promotes prosperity and opportunity.

Firstly, we want to understand exactly what the question wants us to do. The command word 'evaluate' asks us to consider different ideas and come to a conclusion. Here, we need to conclude whether or not ...

Answered by Rebecca M. Government and Politics tutor
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Why is globalisation a contentious term?

The notion of globalisation, or increasing interconnectivity, is, broadly speaking, the idea that the international order has become more interdependent in a range of areas pertaining to economic, social,...

Answered by ROBERT A. Government and Politics tutor
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Explain the significance of a ‘balanced ticket’ in US presidential elections.

The term 'balanced ticket', within the context of a US Presidential election, means when a presidential candidate chooses their running partner who embodies alternative values, beliefs or minority represe...

Answered by Alistair M. Government and Politics tutor
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