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Government and Politics
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Explain the main ideology and policies of the Republican Party.

Strategy: divide up into areas, such as economics, immigration, ethics/morality. Economics: divides between hardline Tea Party members and more moderate Republicans - generally though small government and...

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How does the UK Parliament hold government to account?

In bullet points:

  • The bill system allows for UK legislation brought forward by the government to be debated in both the House of Lords and Commons where amendments can be put forward and ...

Answered by Tom H. Government and Politics tutor
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What exactly is a democratic deficit?

A democratic deficit is a great big gaping hole where public engagement with political processes should be. This means any area where citizens like you and me should have a say but don't. Since t...

Answered by David C. Government and Politics tutor
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What is a 'convention' in UK politics?

Conventions are one of the sources of the UK constitution. They are effectively unwritten rules which regulate the conduct of government. An example is the Salisbury Convention, under which the House of L...

Answered by Michael A. Government and Politics tutor
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Explain the key features of the liberal approach to global politics. (15 Marks)

The liberal approach to global politics involves a belief in cooperation between nation-states in order to achieve mutually beneficial outcomes. In contrast to realist and neo-realist theory, liberal theo...

Answered by Haydon E. Government and Politics tutor
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