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Explain two features of the UK's constiution

A constitution establishes power and functioning of the government, how this should be carried out and the rights of those being governed. One feature of the UK constitution is that it is uncodified. This...

Answered by Isobel M. Politics tutor
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AQA 2017 Topic 2 question b (actual): Two reasons why parliament shouldn't be considered 'irrelavant and all but powerless in the legislative process'.

As this question is worth 10 marks, I would advise briefly introducing your answer with a quick quote that outlines your position followed by stating the two points your are to back up your answer with. F...

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'Examine the claim that development is impossible to measure'

To measure development it needs to be defined. The are different types of development - environmental, social, economic. It can be argued that development is impossible to measure, due to the fact that it...

Answered by Ruby K. Politics tutor
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Which realist explanations of international relations does liberalism accept and which does it reject?

This question could be asked at the beginning of paper one based on one of the sources provided in the exam paper. An example of an answer could be:There are multiple intersections where liberalism accept...

Answered by Ella B. Politics tutor
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Is the EU in Crisis (as a Normative Global Actor)?



The issue that I would like to focus on is the ‘normative power Europe’ on a global stage. The European Union believes that it is not a classical foreign policy actor on a global stage, but ra...

Answered by Daniel C. Politics tutor
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