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Please explain how the First-Past-the-Post system of voting works in the UK?

In the UK you have 650 constituencies, which means in the House of Commons you have 650 members of Parliament (MPs) and each one of these MPs represent their constituencies. On voting day each person is a...

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‘The use of referendums in the UK since 1975 has done little to enhance democracy.’ Discuss. (25 Marks)

Intro - define referendums and democracy. context since 1975, e.g. the increased used of referendums to decide on matters which need the approval of the people (to avoid outrage, or to give govt. actions ...

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Explain Classical Liberal attitudes to the state

Classical Liberals are naturally suspicious of the state but begrudgingly accept it. The state is a "monopoly on violence" and as such it exists by default to limit and curtail certain individua...

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Analyse the weaknesses of the electoral college?

Although it can be argued that the Electoral College protects the voice of small population states, preventing places such as Wyoming from having their votes swept aside by giants such as Texas and Califo...

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Explain the modern liberal view of social justice (10 marks)

Although only 10 marks, it can be notoriously difficult to achieve a high mark in these types of questions. Including a grounded definition with sufficient evidence is one part, however linking the questi...

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