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Student wanting to go over the term 'de-selection' in UK politics (potential 5 mark question on Unit 1 exam; Political Parties question)

Key point of 5 mark short answers: 5 mins for 5 marks (but can do in 3 1/2 mins)

Generally split the answer into two: define the concept questioned ie. 'de-selection': De-selection is the p...

Answered by David C. Government and Politics tutor
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Discuss the impact of Vietcong Guerilla tactics in the Vietnam War.

The Guerilla tactics of the Vietcong had an enormous impact on both American military effectiveness and morale. Traversing the jungle on bicycles or on foot, the Vietcong were far more mobile and agile th...

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How and why do anarchists reject all forms of authority

Anarchists reject all forms of authority as they have a very optimistic view of human nature. Therefore, believe there is no need for external influence on human nature to avoid coercion. As a result, aut...

Answered by Mariyam F. Government and Politics tutor
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'The Electoral College is no longer fit for purpose'. Discuss.

This question asks whether the American electoral system, the Electoral College (EC), is still the best way to elect the President of the United States. A question like this requires you to consider both ...

Answered by Nimisha M. Government and Politics tutor
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Would a written constitution be beneficial to the United Kingdom?

The implementation of a completely codified constitution to replace our currently uncodified constitution would result in the creation of a singular enshrined document. It is important to distinguish that...

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