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How far does the evidence support main variables affecting voting — voting behaviour and the main variables affecting voting in the USA? Use the relevant political concepts and evidence from The electoral process and direct democracy.

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Government and politics of the USA

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How far does the evidence support main variables affecting voting — voting behaviour and the main variables affecting voting in the USA? Use the relevant political concepts and evidence from The electoral process and direct democracy.

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  • Use a structural approach.
  • AO1 identifies the formal institutions and constitutional rules governing electoral systems and party competition.
  • AO2 then compares the UK and USA: both systems allocate public power, whereas the UK constitution is uncodified and the US Constitution is codified with a stronger formal separation of powers.
  • This difference matters because institutional checks and legal authority operate differently.

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A strong Politics answer uses accurate knowledge and explains that the UK and USA may share functions whereas their constitutional structures differ. One viewpoint must be tested against a competing viewpoint; however, the overall judgement must follow from political evidence and context.

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