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What is legitimacy and how is it gained?

Legitimacy is rightful authority. This means the right to assert power over other people. Legitimacy according to political thinker Max Weber has 3 sources:Traditional - this means that people see it some...

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To what extent is there disagreement on how effectively the constitution protects freedom (US politics a level)

conservatives define the word freedom in negative terms. e.g. non interference of big government, they believe that the constitution was designed to limit the size and power of the government. therefore i...

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How do Presidents veto legislation, and how significant is the presidential veto?

Presidents are not likely to always use the right to veto that they are given, they are usually reluctant to use them because many bills contain provisions that the president supports as well as opposes. ...

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Explain three criticisms of referendums

One criticism that is often heard about referendums is that it encourages voter fatigue. Voter fatigue is a term that describes when a voter gets apathetic towards voting due to feeling like they have bee...

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To what extent is socialism a coherent doctrine?

The emphasis of the question must be borne throughout any answer, notably "extent" (which requires any conclusion to consider the degree of difference) and "coherent" (a term which has...

Answered by Jamil K. Politics tutor
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