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Highest Rated Politics Essays

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Why Did the Labour Party Win the Election of 1964?
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Liberal Reforms.
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Functions of the House of Commons.
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Why did the General Strike of 1926 fail?
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Why Did Labour win the landslide of 1945?
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In detail describe the historical development of the welfare state since 1945 and how these dates have affected health and social care provisions.
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Blitz Sources Questions
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"Thirteen wasted years" how far is this verdict true of the conservatives government between 1951 to 1968.
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Why Did the Post-war Consensus Breakdown?
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The Suffragettes Project
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Are the homeless really that bad?
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The woman's suffrage movement grew out of the changing relationship between men and women in the 19th Century, and the passing of the 1832 great reform bill enfranchising 'male persons' was an important event in women's history.
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In the 1930's and 1940's Britain was in very bad shape.
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British Political Direction
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Analysis of Liberty in Society
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'It was the Conservatives who lost the election of 1906, not the Liberals who won it.' Discuss.
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How far do you agree that the transition from meritocracy to democracy between 1832 and 1932 was the result of pressure from below and timely concession from above?
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To What Extent Has Blair Created a new Labour Party?
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The Creation of the Welfare State.
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Why Did Revolutions Break Out so Widely Across Europe in 1848 and Why Did They Fail?
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What Problems did the Italian Government Face at the end of the First World War?
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What, if any thing, does political culture explain?
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Why Did People Emigrate to London From 1945?
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To what extent was did the British political system respond to the demands of its new electorate in the period 1867 to 1900?
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In what ways are U.K. & U.S. elections similar? In what ways are they different?
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Most Recent Politics Essays

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Citizenship Coursework
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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

Recent Reviews of Politics Essays

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"Possibly the only issue is the indentation at the start of paragraphs! The author has captured the key points marvellously and has expanded on them to create an excellent essay. TSR User:vector"
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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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"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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