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"What was the significance of the Liberal Election Victory of 1906".
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"Why did the Conservative government lose so much support by 1906?"
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"Why did the Conservatives, despite social and economic problems at the time, hold on to power for 13 years"?
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‘Nationalism is becoming a threat to the unity of the UK’
2 out of 5 stars
“A successful economic policy was the most important single factor for the ruler of a single party state to remain in power”. How far does the history of China 1949-76 support this view?
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“Assess the reasonsfor and the success of the Liberal Welfare Reforms” (1906-14)
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“Examination Day” by HenrySlesar - Assessed.
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“Politicians are puppets in the hands of bureaucrats”. Discuss.
5 out of 5 stars
“The author of its own downfall” – Is this a fair verdict on the first Labour Government? Givereasons to support your answer.
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“The Fall of the Provisional Government was due to its own Weakness not the strengths of the Bolsheviks” . Do you agree with this statement?
2.5 out of 5 stars
“The US Presidency is utterly a-typical and cannot be used as a model of executive authority”. Discuss.
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“Women gained the vote in 1918 as a resultof their performance on the Home Front during the First World War” - How far do you agree with this statement?
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'Conservative dominance in British Politics between 1885and 1902 was due to conservative strengths rather than liberal weaknesses.'
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'First-past-the-post should be replaced as a method of electing political representatives.' Discuss.
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'How far had the British Government abandoned the policy of laissez-faire by 1914?'
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'In What Ways Did The British Government Attempt To Hide The Effects Of The Blitz From The People Of Britain?'
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'Internal disunity was the main reason for the failure of Chartism.' To what extent do you agree with this statement?
3 out of 5 stars
'It was the Conservatives who lost the election of 1906, not the Liberals who won it.' Discuss.
3.5 out of 5 stars
'Liberal pluralist views of policy making are hopelessly naïve.' Discuss.
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'Personal and party advantages were the motivating forces for the passing of the 1867 reform bill.' Discuss.
5 out of 5 stars
'Repressive and Unpopular'. Is this a fair assessment of Lord Liverpool's government?
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'The government controls parliament but it cannot always rely on getting its own way.' Explain this with reference to the House of Commons.
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'The new type of voter was critical to the development of political parties 1867-1900.' Discuss
3 out of 5 stars
'THE SEPERATION OF POWERS: FACT OR FICTION UNDER THE BRITISH CONSTITUTION?'
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'The success of the first two Labour Governments was out weighed by the failures'. Discuss
2.5 out of 5 stars

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