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What is the difference between a causal and a sectional pressure group?

The difference between a causal and a sectional group is who joins them and why they join them.A causal group is a group dedicated to one cause; with members having a sha...

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What is democracy?

Democracy - Literally meaning in Ancient Greek 'Demos' - Peoples
The simple definition: 'Peoples Power'
My Explanation: In theory Democracy is desirable , the idea that no voice goes unheard a...

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What is meant by a bicameral legislature

A bicameral legislature is a political system with two separate 'houses' or 'chambers' where legislation is debated and voted on. There can often be an upper house and a lower house such as in the UK or U...

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Explain the link between feminism and socialism

Feminism originated within the suffragette movement of the 19th century as an ideology that sought to recognise and eliminate inequality between the sexes recognising gender as the most important social d...

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What is a pluralism?

Pluralism is a system of government that dictates that power is shared and distributed between a diverse range of groups rather than concentrated in the hands of an elite. It can therefore be considered t...

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