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Government and Politics
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"The Conservative and Labour Party have very different ideologies". Discuss.

The student would be expected to understand the baseline ideologies of the Conservative and Labour party and use policies to back up these claims. There would then be an expectation to compare and contras...

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“The media has too much influence over the outcomes of elections and referendums.” - Make a case in support of this statement.

A clear example of this statement can been seen in the 2016 Brexit Referendum. During the lead up to the vote there was a significant level of support that was actively involved in supporting the Leave mo...

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How would I answer a question asking 'What are the advantages of holding a referendum?'

Firstly, we need to identify the terms in the question to show a full understanding of the topic. A referendum is a form of direct democracy. Defining direct democracy helps set up the question well. Dire...

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Evaluate the following statement: pressure groups are key to the functioning of a healthy democracy

The student could mention both for and against arguments with a substantive evaluation stating their overall argument. Points for: Pressure groups provide a vital outlet in which members of the public can...

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Discuss the view that pressure groups have an important role to play in British Democracy.

One reason that suggests pressure groups do have an important role to play in British politics, is that they allow people the opportunity to participate in the political system. One example is the British...

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