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What is the main differences between a Parliamentry and Presidential systems?

Parliamentry and Presidential systems are two of the most common governmental systems used. The two oldest and most prominent examples of these systems are the British and American systems respectively. T...

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Is liberalism compatible with multiculturalism?

Liberalism is a political ideology that enshrines liberty through a state that protects rights, equality before the law, capitalism, individualism and government by consent, as some of th...

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What is sovereignty?

Sovereignty is a concept that can be traced to the 1648 Peace of Westphalia, which put an end to the 100 year-religious European wars. The concept was designed to allow each nation in Europe to declare th...

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Describe one likely impact on the UK leaving the Single Market (6 marks).

A single market is a level of economic integration where a group of countries eliminate all tariffs, quotas, and non-tariff barriers for members, and allow free movement of labour and capital. The EU is a...

Answered by Elysia W. Politics tutor
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Does the First Past the Post (FPTP) electoral system provide fair representation of the electorate?

The short answer is no but to delve deeper into the issue there's 2 main areas to look at: The choice FPTF gives voters - Most countries that use FPTP have a two party system which means that the real cho...

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