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Highest Rated United Kingdom Essays
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| Prime Minister and Cabinet: What type of Government exists in the UK? |
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| What Ways Did The Liberal Government Implement Social And Welfare Reforms 1906-1911 Bring About Conflict With The House of Lords? |
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| How far do you agreewith the proposition; the cabinet is dead? |
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| Why did the Liberal governments come into conflict with the House of Lords in the years 1906 to 1911? |
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| Describe the formal process of statute creation and the role of the House of Commons, House of Lords and the Crown in this process. |
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| What is meant by the term 'patronage' as used in passage 2?What do the passages suggest about the premiership of Margaret Thatcher? |
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| Politics and Electoral Systems - Revision Questions - Explain the term First-Past-The-Post system. |
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| To what extent do leaders dominate their parties? |
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| How effective a Party leader was Peel in the years 1834-41? |
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| Political Awareness |
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| Labour and Conservative - Similarities and differences in organisation. |
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| The 1906 Election |
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| How Democratic is the New Russian Constitution? |
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| Which was more important in British Foreign Policy Personality or Policy between 1815 and 1851? |
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| Coursework: The Great Famine |
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| How far do you agree that Palmerston always vigorously defended his countries interests? |
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| Why did Labour win the 1997 General Election? |
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| In what ways might reform of the voting system bring electoral advantage to the conservative party? |
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| How representative are MPs? |
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| How do Americans Nominate and Elect Their Presidents? |
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| To what extent did The longest suicide note in history contribute to Conservative victory in the 1983 General Election? |
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| The President of the United States of America |
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| Analysing the British Political System |
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| Which was more important in British Foreign Policy Personality or Policy between 1815 and 1851? |
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| Does Pitt The Younger Deserve The Reputation Of A Great British Prime Minister? |
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| Prime Minister |
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| Function of MP |
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| The CabinetÂ’s role in decision making has been marginalised in recent governments |
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| To What Extent Is The UK Democratic? |
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"Doesn't cover all factors such as Mussolini declining a post in parliament because the Ras put pressure on him to go further.
Level 3 standard for A level exam. Some points need developing and linking back to question."
edde
"Has a terrible conclusion, doesn't go into much depth. Not particularly useful."
landslidepurist
"A top essay. The writer shows an outstanding knowledge of both economic history and the economics concerned. I enjoyed reading this; the confident, concise style is very easy to read, and the writer's familiarity with the material translates into an ease of comprehension on the part of the reader. The writer's own opinions occasionally creep in, seemingly in support of the free market policies advocated by Margaret Thatcher. Comparisons are made with the Labour post-1997 era, with the writer crucially noting that, in a globalised world, the power of government to set restrictive economic policy without damaging their own industries is much reduced, leading to a 'depoliticised' situation. Excellent. TSR user: Edenr."
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"Question 2 paticuarly lacks detail and is not worth 10 marks, also Question 1 needs to go into more depth...as throughout."
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