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‘Conservatives favour pragmatism over principle.’ Discuss

(Conclusion example) Overall, it can be argued that Conservatives mostly do not favour pragmatism over principle. Traditional and One Nation Conservatives could be seen as pragmatic due to beliefs in huma...

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Outline the process by which US Supreme Court Justices are appointed.

Upon the death, retirement, resignation or impeachment of a US Supreme Court Justice, the President has the constitutional right to nominate a new justice. In doing so, they will consider ideological posi...

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To what extent is the New Right internally coherent? (45)

The New Right was a political system that emerged in the UK and USA in the 1970s and 80s, as a response to the failures of the post-WWII consensus. It married neoliberal economics and neoconservative soci...

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How do I answer an exam question about the main differences between classical and modern liberals?

To remember what the main characteristics that differentiate classical and modern liberals, divide their differences according to their attitudes towards the main ideological beliefs that define liberalis...

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Is there a serious threat to the unity of the UK?

Successful arguments would include the following structure and details: How close the Scottish referendum was, whether a second one is imminent, satisfaction with current level of devolution, lack of real...

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