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What is the best way of assesing the efficacy of a Policy?

When analysing Public Policy, we could use several methods. The most common one is assesing the outcomes of the policy. In order to do so, we must first consider what the aim of the policy was. Then, we c...

Answered by Laura A. Politics tutor
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Explain what is meant by a Liberal Democracy

Free and fair elections- Rousseau, social contractchecks and balances/ separation of powers- jeffersonpotential to talk about constitutionalism - could use Madison as a thinker/-Beetham- argued that for a...

Answered by Freya L. Politics tutor
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Who has power in a society?

England is a monarchy. Which means that the Queen has no real power but she is the face and the name of the supreme authority. She will always be present during ceremonies and the royal family has a very ...

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What are the key features of a democracy and how does decision making occur?

One of the key features of a democracy are that it has elections which are free and fair, although even in traditional democracies such as the United States and even the UK, the level of freedom and fairn...

Answered by Alana G. Politics tutor
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“A fear of democracy runs throughout liberalism” Discuss

Democracy is the rule of the people because authority ‘rises from below’. This means that through participation, the public give their consent for example, through elections which upholds a representative...

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