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Highest Rated United Kingdom Essays

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Voting behaviour questions.
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Why did Lloyd George fall from power in 1922?
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How far do you agree with the proposition; the cabinet is dead.
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The comparison of the US President and the British Prime Minister appears from the onset, to provide some interesting differences since the President holds the position of Head of State as well as Head of Government.
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Churchill's ministry from 1951-1955 can be viewed in both a positive and a negative light - Discuss.
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Why did the Unionists win the 1900 election and how significant was this victory?
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What Limits Are There on The Power of The Prime Minister?
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Unveil "The Minister's BlackVeil".
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To what extent has the French political system become less 'Presidential' in character since 1986?
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Assess the role the British media plays in British politics today.
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Consider the Political Issues about the Role and Composition of a Second Chamber.
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The cabinet.
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How powerful is the Prime Minister?
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Why Where the Results of the Elections In 1979, 1983 and 1997 So Significant? What Effects Have They Had On the Policies and Development of the Labour Party?
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Electoral Systems.
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To what extent does the affluence of the 1950s account for the Conservative election victories in 1955 and 1959?
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Churchill, Winston (1874-1965).
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In what sense is the UKs Parliamentary System said to be undemocratic?
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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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Why did the Liberals win a landslide election in 1906?
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The role of the Prime Minister.
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A constant theme of modern British Politics is whether or not prime ministerial government has taken over from traditional cabinet government.
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A presidential system of government is characterised by a constitutional and political separation of powers between the legislative and executive branches of government.
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Using the example of a single selected political leader, explore the potential of the 'psychology of leadership' in explaining how the responses, drives and decisions of leaders are influenced by the experiences of their past.
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Analysing John Howard's october travels - Rugby world cup opening ceremony.
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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."
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"Has a terrible conclusion, doesn't go into much depth. Not particularly useful."
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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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"Helpful but a little hard to understand"
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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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