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Explain why the Proportional Representation voting system may offer better representation than a First-Past-The-Post system?

Proportional representation (PR) provides better representation because thresholds for representation are far lower. In FPTP, parties are required to gain majorities in small geographic regions such as th...

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Explain a factor that limits the electoral impact of minor parties in the US.

“Minor parties” are often called third parties in the US, and examples of them may include the Libertarian and Green Parties. The two major parties are the Democrats and Republicans, and the minor parties...

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Evaluate the 'First-Past-the-Post' Electoral voting system

FPTP is an electoral system used most notably in the UK General Election and the Indian Parliamentary Elections. Under this system the party with the most votes in each constituency/region wins tha...

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Is there a clash of civilisations between Islam and the West? - Discuss

Huntington ultimately ascribes Islam the main source of conflict with the West in his ‘Clash of Civilisations’ movement. In recent years this clash has been witnessed in the rise of political Islam, chara...

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What are the aims of social conservatives, and to what extent have they been achieved? (January 2013)

Social Conservatism ideology is very prevalent in the USA, especially amongst conservatives and Republicans. Social Conservatism is based around the upholding of traditional values and, in politics, socia...

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