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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'federal'
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| "The Meiji Constitution (1889) was a blend of many conflicting ideas." 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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| "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 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 Main Difference Between the UK And US Constitution Is That One Is Flexible And The Other Is Not" Discuss. |
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| "The senate is too powerful and the House of Lords is too weak" - Consider this view of the upper chambers of the U.S. congress and the U.K Parliament. |
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| "What Factors contribute to a 'Failed' presidency? Illustrate your answer with examples from the period 1961-2004" |
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| 'Congress is a policy-making body and Parliament is a policy-influencing body' Discuss. |
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| 'Congress is a policy-making body and Parliament is a policy-influencing body' Discuss. |
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| 'Examine the reasons for change in the balance of power between the federal and the state governments since 1980' |
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| 'Few individuals significantly alter the course of history. Fewer still modify the map of the world. Hardly anyone can be credited with creating a nation state. Mohammad Ali Jinnah did all three.' - Discuss this statement by Stanley Wolpert |
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| 'The President faces considerable constraints in domestic policy in comparison to the UK Prime Minister' Discuss. |
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