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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 sy...
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Explain the advantages and disadvantages of the current system for amending the US Constitution (15 marks)

In this question you don’t need an introduction or a conclusion. You need 3/4 points, in rank order of importance (this can be done by using language such as ‘firstly and most importantly’) and modern exampl...
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Can you explain the difference between positive and negative freedoms?

So freedom is one of the core principles within liberalism, and it can be used interchangably (instead of) the word liberty. There are many types of freedoms, such as economic, political and socially - which...
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Is The Tea Party still a force in American politics?

The Tea Party began in 2009 in response to what they deemed excessive government intervention (e.g. TARP, ObamaCare, the stimulus). Aligning itself with the Republican party it stressed ideological purity an...
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‘The British judiciary has become increasingly politicised.’ Discuss.

Judicial decisions influencing British politics has, if anything, been thrust into the awareness of the public recently. One must only think of the increased importance of Human Rights in English law under t...
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