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Is The Tea Party still a force in American politics?

The Tea Party began in 2009 in response to what they deemed excessive government intervention (e.g. TARP, ObamaCare, the stimulus). Aligning itself with the Republican party it stressed ideological purity...

Answered by Max W. Politics tutor
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‘The British judiciary has become increasingly politicised.’ Discuss.

Judicial decisions influencing British politics has, if anything, been thrust into the awareness of the public recently. One must only think of the increased importance of Human Rights in English law unde...

Answered by Niklas S. Politics tutor
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On what grounds do conservatives justify social hierarchy?

A social heirarchy consists in differences throughout society of factors such as status, income, and involves widespread inequality. Conservatives, to a far greater extent than those on the left of the po...

Answered by Henry B. Politics tutor
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Consider the view that conservatism is opposed to equality

In approaching this question, we should first ensure we have a complete understanding of our terminology: Conservatism and Equality. Conservatism here refers to both a historical branch of political philo...

Answered by Hugh W. Politics tutor
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Discuss the view that pressure groups make the UK more democratic.

Split into yes v no, with around 2 or 3 paragraphs for each side of the argument (depending on marks for the question). Yes: they represent minority views (with about 3 different pressure group examples f...

Answered by Annabel G. Politics tutor
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