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Define first past the post and List PR voting systems.

First Past the Post is a voting method in which voters are required to indicate on the ballot the candidate of their choice. The candidate who receives more votes than any other candidate wins in the area...

Answered by Bruce T. Politics tutor
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How do I set myself apart from other people taking the exam, so I get a higher grade.

Well, in Politics in particular, examiners are looking for evidence that you are a student that understands and can talk confidently about complex political phenomena. Do this by making it clear that you ...

Answered by James B. Politics tutor
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What are some reasons for voting trends?

There are many reasons why people vote the way they do. A typical example is people voting a particular way because their parents vote a certain way and so people grow up in this environment and so just v...

Answered by Ben M. Politics tutor
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Why are some Interest Groups more important than others in the USA?

Interest groups have varying influence for a range of factors. Some of the main reasons for this are: the ability of interest groups to bring in money, the ability of interest groups to attract supporters...

Answered by Gabrielle F. Politics tutor
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What is the differences between a codified and uncodified constitution?

A constitution is a set of principals which govern a state, and make up the supreme law of the land. A codified constitution is contained in a single written document, which is fully entrenched in law and...

Answered by Felicity M. Politics tutor
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