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Does the House of Representatives carry out its representative role more effectively than the senate?

The House of Representatives, also known as the ‘People’s Chamber’, arguably represents its constituents more effectively than the Senate. One reason for the House being better at representation is the na...

Answered by Lawrence P. Government and Politics tutor
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Identify and explain some differences between a federal and a unitary constitution?

A unitary constitution is a constitution in which the power is concentrated in the form of a central government which has ultimate power and authority over its jurisdiction. A federal constitution, howeve...

Answered by Tanya K. Government and Politics tutor
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Are referendums an effective way to assess public opinion?

Referendums are often praised for providing a country’s citizens with an approximation of direct democracy. Whereas elections enable eligible voters to give their mandate to a particular politician or par...

Answered by Francesca M. Government and Politics tutor
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"Conservatives favour pragmatism over principle". Discuss.

Intro: conservatism is practical and flexible. It is a means without ends not an ideology. Traditional Con: pragmatic. negative view of human nature therefore everyone needs to be told what to do One Nati...

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What are the key roles of the House of Lords?

The House of Lords has 5 main roles: legislative, scrutiny, legitimating, deliberation and recriutment. However the first two are the most important. 

The legislative role is carried out through in...

Answered by Clara M. Government and Politics tutor
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