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Evaluate the extent to which general elections in the UK are lost by the government rather than won by the opposition (30) (Edexcel Sample Assessment Materials)

This question encourages you to think about the two sides of the argument as to why changes of government happen - i.e. is it the government's fault, or the skill of the opposition. You must come to a jud...

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To what extent was David Cameron traditionally conservative?

To some extent, it could be argued that David Cameron was a traditional conservative. He played heavily on the notion of 'one-nation' conservatism with his concept of the 'the big society'. This concept h...

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To what extent to complex realities and relationships of power make the concept of human rights an unachievable ideal?

The claim that complex realities and relationships of power make human rights ideals unattainable implies that these power relationships limit international cooperation on human rights issues, thus making...

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In democratic theory, what is meant by 'the deliberative process'?

Deliberative democratic theory is a school of thought that argues that democracy must involve more that just the act of voting. Voting must be informed by a deliberative process in which the elec...

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Evaluate the extent to which the UK still has a two-party system.

Starting with introducing the question, in relation to modern political election results (Labour - Conservatives) then define the terms (two-party system), then explain the structure of the essay.Body:Dif...

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