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To what extent is a government’s record in office an important factor influencing how people vote?

This question is about voting behaviour so it is important to show good knowledge of a number of factors that are involved in voting behaviour. As a government's record in office is a short-term factor, i...

Answered by Olivia K. Politics tutor
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Is the U.S. power in decline?

Following the Cold War, the U.S. underwent a "unipolar moment", positioning itself as world hegemon with the world's strongest economy and geopolitical influence.  However, many factors have ...

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Outline 3 ways that representative democracy could be improved in the UK. (Party Politics 15 marks)

The first way that representative democracy could be improved in the UK is through digital elections. The introduction of digital voting would make the process much easier for the electorate and citize...

Answered by Francesca W. Politics tutor
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Liberalism is defined by the desire to minimise the role of the state. (Political Ideologies 45 Marks)

The role of the state is a debate that heavily divides the strands of liberalism. Most simply, the attitude of classical liberals in regards to the role of the state is that it should be minimal and no...

Answered by Francesca W. Politics tutor
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How effective are the checks and balances between the three branches of federal government? (US 45 marks)

When answering this question it is important to define and outline what it means to be ‘effective’ and therefore what the goals of the checks and balances were when put in place. When the constitution ...

Answered by Francesca W. Politics tutor
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