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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'constitution'
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| "The 1889 Japanese Constitution was designed to pacify the opposition without deposing the ruling oligarchy." Discuss. |
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| "The Meiji Constitution (1889) was a blend of many conflicting ideas." Discuss. |
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| I do not remember my childhood years of social studies other than studying about white men and the black men they enslaved or the white men who signed the constitution and what great men they were. I always felt the history I learned was one-sided. |
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| "'The British Constitution, contrary to popular description, is not 'unwritten'- a good part of it is written- but it is uncodified.' (House of Lords Select Committee on the Constitution, 2002) Discuss." |
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| "A written constitution, rather than gradual reform, is now essential for the UK to claim to be a modern democracy." |
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| "An admirable and enlightened example of international co-operation.' Does the congress System (1815-25) deserve to be so described? |
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| "An emphasis upon the differences between the UK and US constitutions neglects their more fundamental similarities" Discuss |
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| "An emphasis upon the differences between the UK and US constitutions neglects their more fundamental similarities." Discuss. |
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| "Compare the successes and failures of Castlereagh and Canning's Foreign Policies" |
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| "Conflict over the constitution was the single most important factor in the changing role and power of the monarch." |
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| "If the Constitution is the source of governmental power, and the judiciary interprets the Constitution, then the judiciary is the most powerful branch of government" Discuss. |
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| "Imperial in foreign affairs, imperilled in others". How accurate is this view of Presidential power? |
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| "In both the US and the UK, the Executive has become the dominant branch of govt." Discuss |
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| "India was granted independence in 1947 because of Gandhi's policy of non-cooperation." How far do you agree with this statement? |
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| "India was granted independence in 1947 because of Gandhi's policy of non-cooperation." How far do you agree with this statement? |
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| "Loser takes all - it must be time to abolish the Electoral College". Discuss. |
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| "Merely a 'bargainer in chief'." Is this a fair assessment of the American president? |
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| "Presidents have only the power to persuade" discuss. |
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| "The Australian Constitution is ill equipped to meet the demands of a modern, democratic society." Discuss critically with regard to arguments concerning the adoption of a bill of rights. |
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| "The conflicting interests of the Great Powers made its failure inevitable." Discuss this verdict on the Congress System. |
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| "The conflicting interests of the Great Powers made its failure inevitable." Discuss this veredict on the Congress System. |
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| "The Constitution fails to meet the needs of a rapidly changing society" To what extent do you agree with this statement. |
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| "The essence of the British Constitution lies not in its laws but in its Conventions" Discuss. |
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| "The function of the judiciary within the constitution of the United Kingdom is to ensure that justice is done so far as possible .. to both the defendant and society in criminal trials ." |
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| "The greater political significance of the judiciary in the USA compared with the UK is due to its role as an interpreter of the constitution" Discuss. |
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