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Explain the Difference Between a Federal and a Unitary Constitution

Under a unitary constitution, such as the United Kingdom's, decision-making power is centralised in one authority, such as the Westminster parliament. Under a federal constitution, such as the United Stat...

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Explain two areas of disagreement between the DUP and Sinn Féin.

The two parties disagree about Brexit. In the 2016 EU Referendum campaign, the parties campaigned on opposite sides, with the DUP advocating for a Leave vote, while Sinn Féin advocated for a Remain vote. ...

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What checks and balances are in place to limit the power of the US President?

Congress limits the power of the president by the ratification of international treaties, judicial and executive appointments in the senate, and the House of Representatives has the 'Power of the Purse' a...

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What are some of the key arguments in favour of reforming the House of Lords?

In terms of democracy, there is a compelling argument in favour of reforming the way in which peers come to serve in the House of Lords. At present, peers are nominated and appointed by the House of Lords...

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Why is the Senate important?

The Senate's chief importance comes from the unique powers that Senators have, which make them effective and influential in the policy progress. For instance, a significant power at the moment is filibust...

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