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Is Britain a Federal State

The question of whether Britain has now become a Federal State has become a subject for debate, primarily since Tony Blair’s government created devolved parliaments and assemblies in Wales, Scotland and N...

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'Referendums should be legally binding in the United Kingdom.' Discuss.

Referendums are a form of direct democracy that are currently advisory in the UK - the government can therefore choose to ignore the majority outcome. In terms of enhancing democracy, there are several li...

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Why is humanitarian intervention a controversial issue?

This is a common 15 mark question in A2 Government & Politics Unit4D paper. For addressing the question correctly, firstly you need to define the concept of humanitarian intervention by giving couple ...

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What is the significance of religion as a cause of conflict in the modern world?

Religion is getting the key driving force for conflict in the 21st century after the 9/11 attacks. After the collapse of Soviet Union there was a steady increase in tension between civilizations, which wa...

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What are the key things to hone in on when comparing two ideologies?

This would completely depend on the question. However, there are certain big areas to focus on when comparing ideologies. Begin with the ideology's attitude to human nature- is it inherently pessimistic o...

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