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How are pressure groups good for democracy?

Well we need to define what is meant by a pressure group before we attempt to answer this question. Now a pressure group is a group that tries to influence public policy in the interest of a particular ca...

Answered by Joseph F. Politics tutor
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Is there a primary conviction in the ideology of conservatism?

When one is in assessment of this question, it is pivotal to first acknowledge key words. In this instance one should consider the term, ‘primary’. The nature of this question is to make aware of any key ...

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Explain the term democratic overload in the context of US voting behaviour

Democratic overload refers to the idea that America is too democratic, electing 'everyone from the president to the dog catcher' you could say. The US holds national elections once every 2 years, whereby ...

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What is the best way to structure an exam-style essay response for Politics?

One of the most important things to remember when writing exam responses is to plan your answers briefly before you start writing, so you have at least a vague idea of where you are going throughout the e...

Answered by Ella B. Politics tutor
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How do political ideologies differ in their understanding of the state?

Firstly, define the political ideologies you are going to examine. For example, I will speak about: Liberalism, Conservatism and Marxism. The principle of individualism is recognised as the core of Liber...

Answered by Mairead F. Politics tutor
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