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What is a referendum?

A referundum is a vote which allows all the citizens to approve or to reject a measure proposed by the executive power. The referendum is thus an instrument of " direct democracy ". It allows the p...
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What is a Turn-out in the elections?

A turn-out is the percentage of those eligible and registered to vote who actually cast a ballot. As you may know, not everyone is allowed to vote. Hence, the turn-out only represents those allowed to vote, ...
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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 big...
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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 fairness...
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How do I structure an essay?

Intro: Whilst the other side of the argument holds some value, it is more likely that due to this this and this, this argument is true. As political scientist has argued “……..”, Subsequently, this essay will...
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