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Compare the powers contained in the UK and US constitutions (12)

The US and UK both have constitutions, however the US constitution is entrenched and codified, whist the UK’s is unentrenched and uncodified. Both constitutions, however, contain certain powers that effec...

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Besides referendums, explain ways democracy in the UK could be improved and what are the arguments against them?

A variety of ideas have been put forward to improve democracy in the UK, however two key suggestions have become prominent in public debate. The first idea, championed by the Labour party, is to lower the...

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'Congress does not carry out its functions effectively'

To answer this question it is firstly necessary to break down what the functions of Congress are, as well as what determines whether something is 'effective'. Normally the best way to break down the funct...

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Should referendums be used more widely?

A referendum is a vote in which the electorate can express a view on a specific issue, rather than merely relying on the decision of the MP representing them, hence making it a form of direct democracy. T...

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Nationalism is inevitably racist – analyse and evaluate this statement.

one paragraph example answer for A level politics AQA ideology 25 marker -
Nationalism can be argued to be inevitably racist through the analysis of Maurras’s view of Nationalism. Maurras stressed t...

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