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What makes up the UK Constitution?

A Constitution is a set of fundamental principles and procedures, agreed to by the people or their representatives which form the baisis of government. For example, a constitution will usually contain basic ...
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Explain what is meant by the term “judicial review”. Support your answer with a relevant example.

The term ‘judicial review’ refers to the power of a higher court to declare laws and actions of government to be unconstitutional. This power exists in both the US and UK systems. Senior members of the judic...
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Is the current American president imperial?

Conclusion: The current American President shows signs of both being imperial and imperilled. Different elements of his incumbency indicate his weak nature; the constraints from Congress and from the courts ...
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'Explain the term 'turnout' used in the extract' (June 2016)

Turnout is an expression, as a percentage, of the registered electorate who cast a ballot in a particular election, referendum, or byelection. For instance, the extract highlights that turnout in the Newark ...
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Describe anarchism.

Answers given in interview.
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