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The Civil service.
The collapse of British royal authority in America in 1775 did not lead to a breakdown of public order.
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The Commons no longer acts as a constraint on the executive.’ Critically evaluate this claim made by Simon Jenkins in a recent commentary in The Times (8 December 2004, p.20) in the light of recent inquiries into the effectiveness of the House
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The comparative advantages of presidential and parliamentary systems.
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The Composition of The House of Lords.
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The consensus in British politics between 1945 and 1979 reflected confusion and compromise rather than a purposeful sense of direction
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The Conservative Government from 1979 to 1997 started a revolution in the 'town hall' that continues under a Labour Government - Discuss.
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The constitution gives the President much scope but little power - Discuss
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The Constitution protects the right of Americans to ownfirearms.
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The Death of Lady Liberty
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The declining trend of unionism in Australia
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The Definition of Public Administration.
The Deliberative Agency: Opportunities to Deepen Public Participation.
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The Disproportionality of the United Kingdom’s Electoral System undermines the British state’s claim to have representative government”
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The doctrine of Cabinet collective responsibility.
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The doctrine of the separation of powers is an example of constitutionalism. This doctrine can be traced back to Aristotle (384-322BC).
The duties of the Speaker of the House of Commons.
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The election of 2003 represented a want for change and a want for freedom.
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The English constitution is based on no principles at all.
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The fight for independence in Kenya.
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The first few years of the 20th century up to World War One were dubbed "the era of the muckrakers" in American journalism. How significant was the impact of these magazines and newspapers and their journalists during this period?
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The Future of the British Railway System.
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The General Strike, 1926
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The German National Question and 1848
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The government’s ability to control domestic policy would be limited
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