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Explain the term ‘two-party system’

The two-party system is a term used in British politics particularly to describe the apparatus of the political system in which two parties, the Labour and Conservative parties, hold the vast majority of ...

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Explain the arguments in favour of a proportional electoral system.

Define 'Proportional Representation' - an electoral system where parties gain seats in proportion to the amount of votes they received from the electorateWhat are the benefits?the wishes of the electorate...

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Discuss and evaluate the reforms made by the 1997 Labour Government (25 marker)

(note form)p1. Devolution- Created a new tier of government for Scotland and wales. Scottish Parliament - govern themselves- This was seen when they called the referendum in 2014P2.- Devolution- Labour go...

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What's the difference between a republic and a federation?

In short, there isn't one. If you look at forms of government as a sort of pyramid, at the top you'd have democracy and fascism etc (the big forms of governance), then in the middle you'd have republic, m...

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How do I write a 16 mark answer?

You don't need to be scared of bigger questions worth more marks . You approach them the same way as any other question, you just need to write a little bit more. You must always give two sides in your an...

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