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On what grounds to Conservatives justify social hierarchy? (15 marks)

This is an A-level question under the topic of Introducing Political Ideologies. It is important to start 15 markers with a definition of some kind - in this case I would define social hierarchy. Social h...

TG
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Why do liberals advocate democracy?

Liberalism is the cornerstone to what we now call 'liberal democracy', which is characterised by fair and free elections, incorporating universal suffrage, and a civil society - such as a free media, free...

DG
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Distinguish between a codified and an uncodified constitution.

A codified constitution is a single, written document that underpins the nature and structure of governance within a state. Codifed constitutions will usually outline the powers of different branches of g...

JH
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Is it too difficult to amend the US Constitution?

rticle 5 of the US Constitution outlines the procedures by which one may amend the Constitution. The process is deliberately designed to be difficult, it is not impossible, however it reflects the federal...

SJ
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What are the constitutional powers of the president?

The powers of the president are laid out in Article II of the Constitution. The president has the power to propose legislation, he may do so in a number of ways; for example through his annual State of th...

SJ
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