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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'prime'
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| "The Sniper" is a short story that is a prime example of how war can tear a person apart mentally, physically, and emotionally in a matter of seconds. |
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| How does William Shakespeare represent different aspects of love through relationships in |
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| was bloody sunday the prime reason for the 1905 revolution |
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| "A Prime Minister is only as powerful as his Cabinet allows Him to be" - discussed |
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| "An Arch Mediocrity" How far is this an accurate summary of Lord Liverpool's Premiership? |
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| "British voting behaviour can be explained in one word: class. "Discuss this by evaluating the competing explanations for the way people vote in Britain. |
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| "Cigarettes, Alcohol and Petrol are prime targets for higher rates of indirect taxation". |
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| "Claims that British Prime Ministers have become more presidential ignore that a UK [1] |
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| "Differences between power and authority" |
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| "Joseph Chamberlain's tariff reform campaign was to blame for the Conservative loss of the 1906 general election" Explain why you agree and disagree |
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| "New Labour is completely different to Old Labour" Discuss |
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| "The election of Mrs Thatcher as Prime Minister in 1979, came about more because of the failures of the left, than the strengths of the right." Assess the validity of this claim. |
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| "The prime purpose of a political play is to effect change in society". How far and in what ways do you consider that this statement describes the two plays studied? |
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| "The unpopularity of their policies was the most important reason why the Conservatives were out of office 1846-1866" How far do you agree? |
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| "The use of the single - member plurality means that the USA and the UK will always have a two-party system." Discuss. |
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| "To what extent have west European prime ministers full control of their cabinets? Discuss with reference to at least Three European states?" |
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| "Tony Blair has been criticised by some for being a Tory Prime Minister leading a Labour government." Assess how much Blair's approach to power owes to the legacy of Margaret Thatcher, both in terms of style and policy. |
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| "Was it inevitable that the labour party grew and the liberals declined". |
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| "Why did Winston Churchill become so important as Prime Minister of Britain between 1940 and 1945". |
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| 'Britain is in desperate need of electoral reform. The FPTP system is undemocratic.' Discuss. |
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| 'Real decision making power rests with the Prime Minister rather than the Cabinet.' Do you agree? |
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| 'The domestic power of a UK Prime Minister exceeds the domestic power of a US President.' Discuss |
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| 'The domestic power of a UK Prime Minister exceeds the domestic power of a US President.' Discuss |
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| 'The formal powers of the Prime Minister are considerable' Discuss. |
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| 'The President faces considerable constraints in domestic policy in comparison to the UK Prime Minister' Discuss. |
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