Top answers

Government and Politics
A Level

What is the Bill of Rights?

The Bill of Rights is a document comprising of the first ten amendments to the US Constitution, published by James Madison in 1789. These ten amendements are the basis for the Protection of Individual Rig...

Answered by Daniel G. Government and Politics tutor
2102 Views

A student may ask me how to structure an answer to an exam question

An exemplar question is 'evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the FPTP system'. I would prompt them to answer the question by defining the key words and giving a brief introduction. In this case it is...

Answered by Bushra A. Government and Politics tutor
2173 Views

Why are Conservatives always associated with hierarchy and inequality?

First we must understand what heirarchy means in a political sense. Hierarchies are systems of order that things are placed or operate, visually articulated most commonly through a triangle shape. Its imp...

Answered by Nina G. Government and Politics tutor
12732 Views

How should i study for the exam?

Consindering this is an essay based subject, i would definitely suggest planning many, MANY essays! It may seem like a chore at first, but they will soon become your best friend when the exam date nears. ...

Answered by Ula E. Government and Politics tutor
1978 Views

Why do liberals advocate democracy?

Liberalism is the cornerstone to what we now call 'liberal democracy', which is characterised by fair and free elections, incorporating universal suffrage, and a civil society - such as a free media, free...

Answered by Daniel G. Government and Politics tutor
1917 Views

We're here to help

contact us iconContact usWhatsapp logoMessage us on Whatsapptelephone icon+44 (0) 203 773 6020
Facebook logoInstagram logoLinkedIn logo
Cookie Preferences