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Government and Politics
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'The Electoral College is no longer fit for purpose'. Discuss.

This question asks whether the American electoral system, the Electoral College (EC), is still the best way to elect the President of the United States. A question like this requires you to consider both ...

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Would a written constitution be beneficial to the United Kingdom?

The implementation of a completely codified constitution to replace our currently uncodified constitution would result in the creation of a singular enshrined document. It is important to distinguish that...

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Compare and contrast the effectiveness of the Senate and the House of Lords in holding their respective executives to account (25 marks)

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Both the US and UK systems of government are bicameral, meaning they have two chambers. The Senate is the upper chamber in the US, while the House of Lords is ...

Answered by Cara M. Government and Politics tutor
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A codified constitution is a fundamental element to have for a democracy. Discuss

To a certain extent, yes it is required as it will promote certainty and clarity when people are determining their rights (assuming Human Rights are included), as well as outlining the basic principles an...

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Outline the workings of the regional party list electoral system.

The regional party list electoral system is used in the UK to elect MEP's to the European Parliament. The party list is an example of a proportional representation system that leads to regions having mult...

Answered by Amelia C. Government and Politics tutor
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