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What is a referendum?

A referundum is a vote which allows all the citizens to approve or to reject a measure proposed by the executive power. The referendum is thus an instrument of " direct democracy ". It allows th...

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What is a Turn-out in the elections?

A turn-out is the percentage of those eligible and registered to vote who actually cast a ballot. As you may know, not everyone is allowed to vote. Hence, the turn-out only represents those allowed to vot...

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How do I structure an essay?

Intro:   Whilst the other side of the argument holds some value, it is more likely that due to this this and this, this argument is true. As political scientist has argued “……..”, Subsequently, this essay...

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Explain the advantages and disadvantages of the current system for amending the US Constitution (15 marks)

In this question you don’t need an introduction or a conclusion. You need 3/4 points, in rank order of importance (this can be done by using language such as ‘firstly and mos...

Answered by Anna G. Politics tutor
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Can you explain the difference between positive and negative freedoms?

So freedom is one of the core principles within liberalism, and it can be used interchangably (instead of) the word liberty. There are many types of freedoms, such as economic, political and socially - wh...

Answered by Iola P. Politics tutor
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