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Compare and contrast FPTP with AMS and STV

The First Past the Post Electoral system is used in general elections in the UK on a constituency basis in order to elect Members of Parliament. If a party has a majority of the seats in the House of Commons...
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What is a codified consitution?

a document that provides the key elements of the law. There are checks in balances in place that protect the contents of the document, to uphold the laws and values they speak of .
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How would you structure your answer to a 5-mark question?

While it is important to make sure that you answer the question properly and get the full marks, you also have to be quick, concise and efficient given the tight time constraints in the exam. You should allo...
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In the “separation of powers”, name one branch of government that is separated.

The executive. (There are three powers: the legislature, executive and judicial)
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What are the central beliefs of the Realist school of International Relations?

Realists (sometimes more specifically termed 'neorealists') believe that the international system is defined by anarchy, meaning the absence of a central authority. It is from this core belief that realist a...
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