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How does simple majority voting work?

Also known as first past the post. The country is split into constituencies such as Oxfordshire. Each constituency votes for a candidate. The candidate with the most votes wins the constituency and the se...

Answered by Victoria C. Politics tutor
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What is Federalism?

Federalism was Madison's attempt to find a compromise between the Hamiltonains and Jeffersonians. They were the Founding Fathers of the US Constitution.

The term Federalism means a vertic...

Answered by Hannah U. Politics tutor
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What is the Conservative view of human nature?

A Conservative view of human nature depends varies as to what strand of Conservatism you want to talk about, though there are similar themes. In general, Conservatives have a negative, pessimistic view...

Answered by Felix L. Politics tutor
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What is the difference between left and right wing schools of thought?

This question and answer are to be taken as a general rule of thumb. It is important to bear in mind that due to huge variety of political ideologies on the spectrum, there are always exceptions to the...

Answered by Chris W. Politics tutor
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How can I best prepare for a politics essay-based exam?

The first step that I always took when preparing for an essay exam was to make sure that I understood exactly what type of questions there would be, and how many of each, so that firstly I knew what I was...

Answered by Sophie A. Politics tutor
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