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'The Supreme Court has become too powerful. Discuss'.

How to structure an exam question - this relies on the introduction which should state:Line of argument (1 sentence)Why this is your opinion - in this case, what does 'too powerful' mean. This requires an...

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Which house in the British Parliament is more powerful?

There are two chambers of the British Parliament; The House of Commons and the House of Lords. The Lords is supposed to be the upper house, but the Parliament Acts of 1911 and 1949 restricted their power ...

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Explain in three ways how pressure groups help improve democracy

One way in which pressure groups help improve democracy is by giving minorities a chance to air opinions important to them which may get lost by political parties who are tying to please the majority of t...

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What is the difference between a codified and uncodified constitution?

A constitution is a set of rules and principles which set out the relationship between a state’s political institutions. It establishes where sovereignty lies in the political system, as ...

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"The Conservative and Labour Party have very different ideologies". Discuss.

The student would be expected to understand the baseline ideologies of the Conservative and Labour party and use policies to back up these claims. There would then be an expectation to compare and contras...

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