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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...

Answered by Max Y. Politics tutor
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To what extent is conservatism a philosophy of human imperfection? (40 marks)

This question requires you to focus on the sub-traditions within conservatism. The argument of the essay needs to be clearly stated in the introduction, with a subsequent explanation of how you are going ...

Answered by Calvin N. Politics tutor
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What are the key features and ideas of the US constitution

The US constitution should be understood as a libertarian work. Written in the aftermath of the French revolution, (1700's)the constitution aimed to produce limited government through a separation of powe...

Answered by Nick M. Politics tutor
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Why do only a small percentage of bills introduced into Congress become laws? (15)

It can be argued that in recent years Congress has been unproductive. The 113th Congress signed just 296/8,565 bills into law, far less than previous years, displaying the small percentage of bills that b...

Answered by Hannah F. Politics tutor
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What is the difference between a codified and uncodified constitution?

The difference between a codified and uncodified constitution is quite simple. Codified means the constitution is written down in a single document. The US constitution is codified. An uncodified constitu...

Answered by KATIE C. Politics tutor
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