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What is the difference between direct and representative democracy

Definitions: short, sharp key works to gain the marks- especially for the 5 mark definition questions in GPO1/GPO2
Direct Democracy:In a direct democracy people vote...

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What are the positives and negatives of first-past-the-post and additional member electoral systems?

Define the terms:First past the post system: The MP for each constituency is from the party which got the most votes in that particular constituency. Additional member system: There is one tier of single ...

Answered by Matthew C. Government and Politics tutor
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How can I achieve a grade A?

It is absolutely vital that examples are incorporated in the argument of your essay. For every point that is made, an example should be given as it demonstrates your understanding of a political concept. ...

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'The Supreme Court is an increasingly politicised institution'. Discuss.

The key phrase in the question here is 'increasingly politicised institution', which must be defined. Thus, there should be a strong focus on the history of the levels of politicisation on the US Supreme ...

Answered by Jacob B. Government and Politics tutor
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How do alliances contribute to military security?

By becoming a member of a military alliance, states acquire military security. States who believe that their territorial sovereignty might not survive just on their own resources are more likely to join a...

Answered by Virag T. Government and Politics tutor
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