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Why did a campaign for women's suffrage develop in the years after 1870?
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Why Did A Campaign For Women's Suffrage Develop In The Years After 1870?
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Why did acampaign for womens suffrage develop in the years after 1870?
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Why did the South African Government introduce a policy of Apartheid in 1948?
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Why did women in Britain gain more independence in the 1960s and 1970s?
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Why is customer protection needed?
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Why was Race Legislation necessary in Britain, and how effective was it in the years 1962 - 1990?
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Why was the Apprenticeship system brought to an end in 1838 in the British colonies?
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With what success did New Liberalism use state intervention to improve living conditions between 1906 and 1915?
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Women's rights
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Womens' rights
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`Feminism isn't relevant anymore` Discuss.
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‘In general, the criminal law prohibits the doing of harm but does not impose criminal liability for omission to act’ Asses the truth of this statement and the arguments used to justify it.
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‘The Human Rights Act 1998 has a significant impact on
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“Equal Rights vs. Special Rights” The topics of the extent a homosexuals civil rights should be stated has become a topic in congress
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“In form, the Human Rights Act (HRA) is compatible with parliamentary sovereignty. In practice, it will reduce such sovereignty to almost nothing.” Discuss.
“Public policy has been slow to treat disability as a matter of equality, human rights and citizenship”
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“While we must grant that there is noabsolute separation of powers in this country, in a variety of important waysideas of the separation of powers have shaped constitutional arrangements andinfluenced our constitutional thinking, and continue to do...
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