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On what grounds are liberals against democracy? (15 marks)

Definition + 3 arguments = 15 marks I usually ask the student for the definition to get them going, then we slowly work through the exam question. I let ...

Answered by Preslav T. Politics tutor
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'Assess the importance of presidential debates' (15 marks)

One reason that presidential debates are important is because they help voters learn about candidates, and subsequently how to vote. For many, these debates are what they reply upon when deciding how to v...

Answered by Niamh W. Politics tutor
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Why is it that the power of the Prime Minister is so subject to change and variation?

Firstly the power of the Prime Minister is largely dependent on the majority the party they lead, has in the House of Commons. Should a Prime Minister command a party with a large majority in the House of...

Answered by Samuel O. Politics tutor
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Explain one argument in favour of lowering the voting age in the UK

Those who are in favour of lowering the voting age to 16 in the UK believe that through expanding suffrage (the right to vote in elections) it will help to increase the political engagement of young peopl...

Answered by Matilda N. Politics tutor
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To what extent does the European Union suffer from a democratic deficit?

French rejection of the EU, Brexit and Dutch Euro-scepticism are all example of the decline in support for the EU in continental Europe, which was formerly the unions biggest supporters. Arguably, one of ...

Answered by Aiysha S. Politics tutor
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