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How would I structure the question "Discuss the extent to which liberals support equality"?

In questions that require discussion, it is important to start your answer by defining all key terms that appear in the question. In this case, I would focus on the terms 'liberalism' and 'equality'. On t...

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Outline 3 Ways in which people are represented in the UK (5 marks)


One way in which the people of the UK are represented is through the MP of their constituency. In a general or by election, citizens of a constituency vote for the party and the MP who they would li...

Answered by Elia M. Politics tutor
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What simple change can I make to my essay writing to achieve higher grades?

A question I often asked, and was also frequently asked of me, when taking my A Level Government and Politics was what changes I could make to improve their quality and thereby my grades. I believe that a...

Answered by Patrick R. Politics tutor
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“Nations states are no longer the most significant actors in global politic” Discuss [45]

According to realism nation states provide the foundations for international relations, a principle primary based of Westphalianism, with esteemed political theorists such as Henry Kissinger agreeing with...

Answered by Nicholas G. Politics tutor
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Explain the key purposes of the UN [15]

The United Nations was established through the San Francisco Conference in 1945 with current membership now at 193 states. It is the successor to the failed League of Nations. Its principle aims, spelled ...

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