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What is the differences between a codified and uncodified constitution?

A constitution is a set of principals which govern a state, and make up the supreme law of the land. A codified constitution is contained in a single written document, which is fully entrenched in law and...

Answered by Felicity M. Politics tutor
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What is politics?

Politics is the study of how people use power to organise themselves, their society and their resources. In most modern societies it refers to the affairs of a government and the people who keep it in pla...

Answered by Felicity M. Politics tutor
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To what extent is the constitutional system of checks and balances an obstacle to an effective government?

work through general structure; intro: key definitions (what is an effective government? what are checks and balances?), introduce argument (legislative gridlock, supreme court too powerful, veto too powe...

Answered by Hope E. Politics tutor
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Why have UK citizens become disillusioned with politicians and politics in general since the 1940s?

There are two main explanations for this trend:

The 'Demand Side' explanation suggests that people are less engaged with politics because of the citizens themselves; in other words it is not the fa...

Answered by Hubert B. Politics tutor
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Which is the more powerful between a parliamentary and presidential system of governmentt?

Before answering this question it is necessary to consider the three branches of government: the executive, judiciary and the legislature. This enables us to evaluate the checks put on those in power, and...

Answered by Catherine G. Politics tutor
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