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| Can you make a judgement on Salisbury? What was his performance? Was he successful? How can you call him a great prime minister and politician? |
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| Was Russell Effective? |
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| The 2001 Election - Labour won the 2001 election for a second consecutive time with 42% of the vote. It was Labour's second consecutive win. |
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| Politics - The system for electing MPs to the House of Commons is called First-Past-The-Post. |
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| Churchill, Sir Winston Leonard Spencer (1874-1965). |
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| Why did the liberal government come into conflict with the house of lords in the years 1906-1911? |
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| How has the party system changed between 1970 and 2001? (Use the data provided to illustrate your answer) |
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| First Past the Post How the System Works: |
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| The office is what the holder chooses to make of it. Access the accuracy of this statement in relation to the US President and the British Prime Minister. |
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| How useful are these two sources as evidence of Egyptian public opinion during the suez crisis? |
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| House Of Lords Reform - What did the 1999 act reforming the lords do, and how was it passed? |
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| How is the life and policies of Lord Palmerston typical to Victorian Liberalism? |
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| Assess Disreali's successes during the period 1866 - 1880 in dealing with the varied problems, which faced him as a Party Leader and as Prime Minister. |
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| Country Profile: India. |
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| How were the parties effected in world war one? |
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| The Purloined Letter (1845) is one of Poe's detective stories featuring his detective character C. Auguste Dupin, who was introduced in The Murders of the Rue Morgue (1841) and seen again in The Mystery of the Marie Roget (1842). |
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| The relationship between the Prime Minister and Cabinet. |
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| Features of a representative democracy. |
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| How effectively do MPs perform their representative function? |
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| New Britain. Now: TV Network Studio. |
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| Explain the Parliamentary stages through which government bills must pass before becoming law. |
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| Explain the parliamentary stages through which a bill passes before becoming law, making reference to the various committees that may contribute to the process. |
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| What powers does the PM have over his or her cabinet? |
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| Pierre Elliott Trudeau. |
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| Comparison of the US President and 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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Level 3 standard for A level exam. Some points need developing and linking back to question."
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"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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