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election and democracy essays- help?!

if anyone knows anything about autism/executive dysfunction, i have it hardcore rn.
basically my brain refuses to do anything i tell it to..which isnt so great when i have loads of essay homeworks in for like wednesday :frown: if anyone could give me points or like starting sentences for these questions i'd be beyond grateful!
I'm also gonna post this in the psych forums bc i have essays for that too...

1) To what extent is there a democratic deficit in the UK? (25 marks)
2) Explain the workings of 3 electoral systems in the UK. (10 marks)
3) Assess advantages of various electoral systems in the UK. (25 marks)
Original post by ByEeek
Oh dear. My heart really sinks. Have you really not heard of Google or Wikipeadia? Top link from "democratic deficit uk"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_deficit

Top link from "uk electoral systems"
http://www.parliament.uk/about/how/elections-and-voting/voting-systems/

Go on - I dare you. What search term would you use to figure out the third question? FFS!


Oh dear. My heart really sinks.
Did you even read my post? Maybe do some research on exec. dysfunction before being rude to me. I did actually use google but nothing i found gave me the info i needed.
Also, what are you even doing on this site if not to help/get help with homework and studying?
If you don't like people asking for help then get off this site.
Reply 2
Original post by ByEeek
Oh dear. My heart really sinks. Have you really not heard of Google or Wikipeadia? Top link from "democratic deficit uk"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_deficit

Top link from "uk electoral systems"
http://www.parliament.uk/about/how/elections-and-voting/voting-systems/

Go on - I dare you. What search term would you use to figure out the third question? FFS!


No need to be such a passive aggressive ass
Reply 3
To what extent is there a democratic deficit in the UK = how far gone is the UK democratic problem

basically anything that isnt democratic :smile: HoC(it is representative democracy but They're seen as elected dictators cause they're bound by party loyalty and not you're invidual need) , HoL(how its inherited and some are appointed by the queen but non of them are democratically elected) , Monarchy, political participation( you would then expend on the centralized consensus) , i hope that helps :smile:

i cant really expand on the other 2 questions cause we haven't done that unit yet :smile: and btw this question was in last years exam according to my teacher and many people failed to answer that question cause the term they used ''deficit'' which is an Economic term :smile:

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