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Should the House of Lords be fully elected? How would election of the House of Lords affect its relationship with the House of Commons? The UK legislature is bicameral, that is, comprising of two chambers: the House of Commons
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Since its inception the print media has never served the interests of the common people. Discuss citing relevant examples from the Zimbabwe.
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Slāvery ābolition in Greāt Britāin
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Sovereignty and Democracy in the European Union.
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Sovereignty, opinion and revolution in Edmund Burke.
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Standards of conduct in public life
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Summary on Accounting for Genocide: Canada's Bureaucratic Assault on Aboriginal People.
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Supremacy of Parliament and Cabinet-dominated government
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Surmise how John Major could have won the last General Election
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Syria’s government under Hafez Assad was best described as a military dictatorship.’ Discuss with specific reference to the role of the military and the Ba’ath party during Hafez Assad’s rule of Syria.
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Szasz vs. Goodin on legalization of drugs.
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Technological development often ends up increasing the gap between the rich and the poor. Do you agree? Provide clear arguments to support your position.
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Territorial administration
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Thatcherism and Housing Policies
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The 'West Lothian Question'.
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The 1997 Economic Crisis in Thailand and Governmental Response, as well as its Effects on the General Population.
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The abortion debate
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The American Economy.
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The Beveridge Report was merely a re-working of old ideas. How far do you agree with this view considering the changing treatment of the poor 1834-1948?
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The British Constitution - Arguments in favour.
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The British Mandate Period 1920-1948
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The Characteristics of Pluralism.
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The Chinese government at the start of the twenty-first century refuse to give its people democratic rights despite encouraging private enterprise in industry, commerce and agriculture and how do you see this situation developing in the next few years?
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