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To what extent is the power of the British Prime Minister limited by the cabinet?

In recent decades, the changing management of the cabinet by the Prime Minister has led to the restraining power of the institution to be reduced. By holding smaller 'kitchen' cabinets, or getting ministe...

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The British Constitution provides effective protection for the rights of UK citizens. Discuss.

One argument to suggest that the constitution does effectively protect the rights of UK citizens is the Human Rights Act 1998. This act was inspired by the European Convention of Human Rights and outlines...

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Explain and analyse two factors that can influence voting behaviour.

One factor that can influence voting behaviour is social class. Social class something each individual is in based on how much wealth they have, and ranges from working, middle and upper class. This facto...

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What are the functions and processes of Parliament in holding the Executive to account?

The role of Parliament is split between the House of Commons and the House of Lords, and they both have different but compatible roles in holding the government to account over policy, actions and legisla...

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Suggest two reasons why pressure groups are good for democracy (5 marks)

One reason why pressure groups could be considered good for democracy is that they give a voice to minorities that may be struggling to be heard within society. Without pressure groups, citizens may find ...

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