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Government and Politics
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What are the criticisms/weaknesses of the UK constitution?

The UK constitution has been subject to criticism because it is an uncodified (unwritten) document. The four main criticisms are a follows:1 - Uncertainty. Due to the 'unwritten' nature o...

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‘Constitutionally separate but not outside the political battle.’ Evaluate this description of the role of the US Supreme Court.

This is a 30 mark question so there will need to be extensive argumentation on both sides of the debate. Examples of paragraphs in terms of how the court is not outside the political sphere should include...

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Why is US political system such a favourable environment for pressure groups?

It is crucial to identify the features of the US Constitution which allow for pressure groups to flourish. Try to and engage with the relevant political concepts, institutions, theories and debates when a...

Answered by Andrew O. Government and Politics tutor
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What are the advantages of the First-Past-The-Post electoral system

The First-Past-The-Post (FPTP) electoral system is used for general elections in the UK. Whilst it has been criticised by some, the fact that it is still use shows that it has several important benefits.<...

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What is meant by the term Shadow Cabinet (5 marks)

The Shadow Cabinet are members of the opposition (currently the Labour party who won the second largest proportion of seats) that sit on the front bench in The House of Commons and are seen as the alte...

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