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Government and Politics
A Level

To what extent can Congress be considered the ‘broken branch’ of government? (45 Marks)

The primary purpose of Congress is its legislative function, which it fundamentally fails to achieve due to the unproductive nature of the legislature and the process of passing legislation, as well as th...

IH
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Explain why socialists support collectivism.

Socialists tend to support collectivism as they believe that both society and individuals benefit from a cooperative economic system. Socialists argue that humans are best able to fulfil their potential w...

LP
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What is Parliamentary Sovereignty

Parliamentary sovereignty can be described as supreme Parliamentary authority. Parliament can make any law that it sees fit and these are enforced by the courts and bodies, such as the police. These laws ...

CL
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What is the separation of powers in US politics?

Ok, so the Seperation of Powers is the Seperation between the 3 main political bodies in the United States, that is, the President, Congress (the equivelent to Parliament...

RN
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Explain the doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty

Parliamentary sovereignty is one of the key characteristics of British politics. The term effectively is synonymus to 'supremacy' as no other institution has power over Parliament - it is the supreme law ...

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