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Explain the term "safe seats".

In a simple-pluralistic democracy such as the UK, "safe seats" are generally considered to be constituencies in which the winner of an election is widely considered to be a "foregone conclu...

Answered by Morgan H. Politics tutor
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How is legislation passed in the United Kingdom

In the United Kingdom the executive and the legislature are closely linked. This is in contrast to the United States where there is a stark separation of these two areas of government. In the United Kingd...

Answered by Conor M. Politics tutor
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Explain the concept of ‘original intent’ in the judicial philosophy of the US Supreme Court.

Original intent is a concept closely linked to strict constructionism. It means that the Constitution, should not be interpreted in a proactive way, adapting rights mentioned in the document to modern tim...

Answered by Witold A. Politics tutor
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I don't really understand Constitutional Conventions. Could you give an example?

In the UK, our Constitution (the rules that say how the country should be governed) isn't written in one specific document: it's made up of lots of different sources. A Constitutional Convention is just o...

Answered by Gaby G. Politics tutor
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I'm struggling to boost my essay grades to a 2:1. Could you give me any tips?

The best tip I can give you is this:At GCSE and A Levels, we were taught to write essays in an argument style, right? You take your question, write 3 points 'for', 3 points 'against', and a conclusion. Th...

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