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Government and Politics
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Explain the practice and importance of judicial review

Must define the term in the question. The Supreme Court has the power to declare actions of the executive, Acts of Congress, acts or actions of state governments and treaties, unconstitutional. However, j...

Answered by Saffron L. Government and Politics tutor
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Explain the term 'turnout' used in the extract (line 2).

Turnout can be defined as the percentage of eligble voters who have casted a ballot on an election. Turnout can differ based on types of elections, such as Mayoral elections recieving roughly 30-40% of a ...

Answered by Hassan H. Government and Politics tutor
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What are the sources of the UK constitution?

A constitution is a set of rules and laws that regulate power within a country and is often described as the fabric of the workings of a state. The UK constitution is uncodified and unentrenched meaning t...

Answered by Mateusz R. Government and Politics tutor
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Student wanting to go over the term 'de-selection' in UK politics (potential 5 mark question on Unit 1 exam; Political Parties question)

Key point of 5 mark short answers: 5 mins for 5 marks (but can do in 3 1/2 mins)

Generally split the answer into two: define the concept questioned ie. 'de-selection': De-selection is the p...

Answered by David C. Government and Politics tutor
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How and why do anarchists reject all forms of authority

Anarchists reject all forms of authority as they have a very optimistic view of human nature. Therefore, believe there is no need for external influence on human nature to avoid coercion. As a result, aut...

Answered by Mariyam F. Government and Politics tutor
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