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Is state sovereignty under attack in the 21ce?

State sovereignty is a concept that was established after the 1648 peace of Westphalia, which created the principle that governments within a state were the only legitimate force of power and wouldn't int...

Answered by David S. Politics tutor
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What are the aims of social conservatives, and to what extent have they been achieved? (January 2013)

Social Conservatism ideology is very prevalent in the USA, especially amongst conservatives and Republicans. Social Conservatism is based around the upholding of traditional values and, in politics, socia...

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Critically evaluate the claim that we live in the End of History

This is a very good essay question, which is also great for developing the critical thinking of students early on in their higher education. There are a few things that need to be disentangled first, befo...

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On 3/12/18, Prime Minister Theresa May described the 2016 EU Referendum as "(T)he biggest democratic exercise in our history.” Use your own knowledge to evaluate this comment, and to consider the relationship btwn democracy and referenda in the UK.

-         First need to consider conceptual factors – does a referendum weaken aspects of representative democracy by increasing the risk of what de Tocqueville described as a ‘tyranny of the majority’. D...

Answered by Samantha M. Politics tutor
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Describe one likely impact on the UK leaving the Single Market (6 marks).

A single market is a level of economic integration where a group of countries eliminate all tariffs, quotas, and non-tariff barriers for members, and allow free movement of labour and capital. The EU is a...

Answered by Elysia W. Politics tutor
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