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Explain the advantages and disadvantages of the use, by the states, of initiatives/propositions

Allowing the population to force a plebiscite on an issue by gathering enough signatures is a very powerful tool that the American population have. However there are many concerns. The primary one...

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Explain the factors that limit the electoral impact of minor parties (US Politics)

America operates a two party system of Government. This means that potential representatives not from the Democratic or Republican party struggle to get elected. The use of first past the post is ...

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What is First Past the Post and why has it been criticised?

First Past the Post is an electoral system used in countries such as the USA and the UK to elect representatives. It works in a very simple way: the candidate who recieves the most votes wins. So, for exa...

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Explain the Conservative philosophy of Human Imperfection. How has it influenced other Core Values? (15)

Conservatives largely have a very negative view on human nature believing, according to O’Sullivan, that they are imperfect and imperfectable in three distinct ways. Firstly they argue that human...

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Which is 'the most important' in the US - the Senate or the House?

Whilst the US Constitution makes no reference to which is more important than the other, the Senate can be seen as more important for a number of reasons. Senators are elected every six years, as opposed ...

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