AS and A Level: Politics
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The American Revolution saw the birth of a nation dedicated to equality in opportunity, government by popular consent and individual rights. How true is this?
- Word count: 706
- Submitted: 14/09/2012
- Awarding body: Not known/Not applicable
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Despite widespread interest their activities, pressure groups rarely have any significant influence over government policy. Discuss.
- Word count: 1150
- Submitted: 10/09/2012
- Awarding body: AQA (for A-levels)
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Should the UKs constitution remain uncodified?
- Word count: 1251
- Submitted: 02/09/2012
- Awarding body: Edexcel (for A-levels)
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Singapores founding fathers contributed most to its economy. Do you agree? Explain your argument.
- Word count: 1235
- Submitted: 26/07/2012
- Awarding body: AQA (for A-levels)
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Federal and State Governments of the USA
- Word count: 746
- Submitted: 20/07/2012
- Awarding body: Not known/Not applicable
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We Are The 100%. Many agree with the cause and consider the Occupy Movement to have several valid points. Protestors and observers of the movement are outraged by the state of the economy and feel that the government is not doing everything it can to hel
- Word count: 1961
- Submitted: 21/05/2012
- Awarding body: OCR (for GCSEs)
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Mitt Romney and Barack Obama both have different viewpoints and proposals when it comes to tax cuts, the reformation of health care, government regulations, and the regulation of Wall Street;
- Word count: 1653
- Submitted: 21/05/2012
- Awarding body: Not known/Not applicable
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How representative is the UK political system?
- Word count: 967
- Submitted: 21/05/2012
- Awarding body: Edexcel (for A-levels)
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Discuss the view that the power of the Prime Minister is in decline
- Word count: 1258
- Submitted: 25/02/2012