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Government and Politics
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What is the Electoral College?

The Electoral College (EC) is a constitutional mechanism, better described as a process. It is used to elect the President and Vice-President. The EC was introduced as a compromise betwee...

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Can you explain to me the difference between social democracy and new liberalism? They seem similar to me

In their policies, new liberals and social democrats might seem similar, and they certainly do cross over, such as in the 'third way' politics of Clinton and Blair. The difference, however lies in the rea...

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Distinguish between liberal and realist international relations theory

Firstly, liberals take an optimistic view of human nature in relation to the state. It is a school of thought which advocates peaceful co-operation and 'soft' forms of power rather than military resources...

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Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the Supreme Court.

One advantage of the Supreme Court is that it is unelected, meaning that it can safely practice the law without being swayed by public opinion. Moreover, it provides checks and balances on executive power...

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Conservatism is a philosophy of human imperfection. Discuss

Introduction- · introduce and explain the three different types of conservatism; neo cons, neo libs (both the new right) and traditional conservatives Traditional conservatives- supports statement in ques...

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