Top answers

Government and Politics
All levels

What are the functions of pressure groups.

Educative ; pressure groups have a educative function in that they can provide information and education about their specific cause and spread awareness on the issue .E.g. the He...

Answered by Thema A. Government and Politics tutor
23837 Views

'Anarchism is strong on moral principles but weak on political practice' Discuss

Read through the question slowly and carefully- underline key concepts/words that will need defining- A good answer should always first define and not simply assume the key title conceptsBefore you start ...

Answered by Anna S. Government and Politics tutor
2087 Views

What are the advantages and disadvantages of the FPTP (First Past The Post) voting system?

FPTP voting system is a single-member constituency, plurality system used in British Parliamentary elections to elect representatives (MPs) to the House of Commons.It has a number of advantages including:...

Answered by Jack R. Government and Politics tutor
19157 Views

Race has ceased to be an issue in US politics. Discuss (45 marks)

In order to tackle this question, you should first construct a line of argument, and subsequently provide 3 reasons in support of this and 3 reasons to counter it, but aim to plug this line of argument th...

Answered by Emma L. Government and Politics tutor
1756 Views

What is meant by the term referendum? (6)

This question can be broken down via the following means;
-Definition - A general vote by the electorate on a single political issue which has been referred to the people by their respectiv...

Answered by Charlie G. Government and Politics tutor
1840 Views

We're here to help

contact us iconContact usWhatsapp logoMessage us on Whatsapptelephone icon+44 (0) 203 773 6020
Facebook logoInstagram logoLinkedIn logo
Cookie Preferences