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How do Presidents veto legislation, and how significant is the presidential veto?

Presidents are not likely to always use the right to veto that they are given, they are usually reluctant to use them because many bills contain provisions that the president supports as well as opposes. ...

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Answered by Umra B. Politics tutor
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To what extent is there disagreement on how effectively the constitution protects freedom (US politics a level)

conservatives define the word freedom in negative terms. e.g. non interference of big government, they believe that the constitution was designed to limit the size and power of the government. therefore i...

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State and explain two ways in which domestic fuel consumption gives rise to negative externalities.

  1. Emissions from power stations cause healthcare costs to local residents.2) Pollutants cause increasing health costs which the taxpayer has to meet(A negative externality is a spillover cost affectin...
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Answered by Arthur E. Economics tutor
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Using examples, define what is meant by the term 'superpower status'

A country with a 'superpower' status is one with the ability to project its power and influence across the globe, mainly through political, economic and military force. Other factors that contribute to a ...

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Answered by Robert W. Geography tutor
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How do I plan an essay under time pressure?

The first thing to do in an exam situation is to make sure that you have checked beforehand what to expect in the exam paper, and allotted each section a specific amount of time so that you can try to sta...

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Answered by Alice S. History tutor
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