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Asses the arguments that support the theory of party decline

Parties are unable to organise government to deliver a political programme –Decreasingly valid, as party control in Congress has strengthenedPressure groups have taken over the role of parties in financin...

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Examine the extent to which the Democratic Party in the US may be described as both fiscally and socially liberal.

The democratic party in the US focuses on implementing polices that are both socially and fiscally liberal. Concerning liberal issues, the democrats push for leftist and progressive reforms. Unlike the re...

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To what extent has the New Right departed from Traditional Conservatism?

The New Right was the most significant deviation from the traditional conservatism in the history of the ideology. It was predominantly carried out through the policies of Reagan and Thatcher in the 70s a...

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Can you give an example of a Civil Rights ruling by the US Supreme Court and explain it’s significance?

A classic example of a Supreme Court ruling on Civil Rights would be Plessy vs Ferguson which legitimised the doctrine of ‘Seperate but Equal’ and legalised segregation in schools etc.. This was later ove...

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Why has affirmative action failed in the United States- how to answer this question

Firstly, when answering this question I would define what affirmative action is. This tells the examiner that you have background knowledge of the subject and also works as a good introduction for the que...

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