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Highest Rated Politics Essays

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The Causes of the General Strike 1926.
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Analysis of Editorials
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Should the UKadopt a system of PR for General Elections?
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Agenda for change
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What are the roles of political parties and how effectively do they carry this out?
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How Accurate Is It To Describe 1959 Conservative Victory As Zenith Of Their Power As A Government 1951-64?
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How far did the release of Nelson Mandela in 1990 influence the transition to majority rule in 1994?
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How successful were the Labour governments of 1924 and of 1929-31?
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British Politics.
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Describe what was in the Beveridge report
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To what extent had Liberal Italy satisfied the needs of Italians by 1914?
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What, if anything, is socialist about the Labour party?
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Commentary - The unknown citizen by W.H.Auden
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The 1906 General Election saw a convincing Liberal landslide of 399 Liberal seats to the Conservatives' 156.
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Why were Labour able to gain power but not keep it between 1918 and 1939?
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The Problems Facing the Newly United Italy in 1870.
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To what extent does ministerial responsibility ensure accountability to the government?
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Malta at the turn of the 19th Century.
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Assess the effectiveness of Parliaments Scrutiny of Government.
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To what extent had Liberal Italy satisfied the needs of Italians by 1914?
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Why were the conservatives so dominant in the period 1895-1905?
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Why did the Conservatives remain in power from 1951 to 1964?
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Why did the General Strike of 1926 fail and what were the effects the strike had upon industrial relations in Britain?
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Liberal politicians found it difficult to oppose the rise of Fascism because of the various problems in Italy which they did not tackle
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British History Coursework: The Irish Famine 1845-1849
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Most Recent Politics Essays

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UK bill of rights?
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How Is Power Distributed In The United Kingdom?
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Position paper on The protection of Forest Depletion
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Politics Explored

About GCSE Politics

GCSE Politics as a single subject seems to be a rare thing at the moment although there are attempts being made to re introduce it. Many of the subjects in GCSE Politics are now covered in Citizenship courses.

Why Study GCSE Politics?

GCSE Politics introduces you to the background behind subjects that make the news headlines. Elections, environmental issues, the role of MPs and the powers of Barrack Obama can all be part of your studies.

GCSE Politics: What Will I Study?

The main area of study for GCSE Politics is the political system of the UK, how Parliament works, how laws are made and how the government is formed. You may also look at pressure groups, the English legal system or UK political history. Quite often GCSE Politics courses involve comparing the UK with other countries (usually the USA).

GCSE Politics... What Can I Study Next?

The obvious next step would be a Politics A Level. Politics is also a popular degree level subject, often combined with economics, sociology or history.

More About GCSE Politics

External links to more information about politics.

http://www.catch21.co.uk/

http://www.responsiblecitizen.co.uk/would-you-pass-gcse-citizenship.html

http://www.u2learn.com/success_gcse.html

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"Very clear and very informative. Almost every aspect of the topic and question is covered with more than enough information on each key point."
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"Ill-informed and totaly biased. The title should of said "Do not let the BNP make Party Political Broadcasts". It seemed that the writer was informing not asking with some of the "facts" that they were presenting being either wrong or half truths. They then go on to summerise that the electorate were brain dead sheep and would vote for the BNP because they had been brain-washed"
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