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    Explain to what extent do monarchs push or reject constitutionalism. The rejection of constitutionalism by Charles I’s sour relationship with the Parliament and Oliver Cromwell’s dissolving of Parliament‚ along with the acceptance of constitutionalism through the Glorious Revolution during the reign of William and Mary all resulted in a strong English power and newly reinforced parliamentary rights. Charles I did not go along with the parliament. He took a serious hit during his 22 years as king

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    Do you believe that Capitalism is moral? Justify you answer. Capitalism can be defined ideally as an economic system in which the major portion of production and distribution is in private hands‚ operating under what is termed a profit or market system. (Shaw et al. 2013‚ p.118) As compared to other forms of economic systems‚ capitalism benefits the society in various ways (and based on utilitarian argument‚ this will be morally preferred because the balance of good over bad is the greatest)

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    To what extent was the New Deal successful in the recovery of America during the Great Depression? The aim of this investigation is to analyze the extent of the success of the New Deal during the Great Depression. In my investigation Robert F. Himmelberg’s piece entitled The Great Depression and the New Deal (2001) was a very useful source because it helped me to see the viewpoint of historians who believed that the New Deal was vital in the recovery of the Great Depression. Other helpful sources

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    To what extent do the advantages of referendums outweigh the disadvantages? (25 Marks) A referendum (sometimes referred to as a plebiscite). Is a vote in which the electorate can express a view on a particular issue of public policy. Referendums have become more widely used since 1997 and have helped to decide controversial policies. The advantages of referendums are great‚ however so are the number of disadvantages. This essay shall include how the electorate could be affected by the positives

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    What were the goals of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s First New Deal? “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself”. President Franklin D. Roosevelt uttered those words to reassure the American people when assuming the Presidency at the darkest hour of the Great Depression. Born into a wealthy New York family‚ FDR attended Harvard University and Columbia Law School. Inspired by his fifth cousin‚ Theodore Roosevelt‚ FDR entered politics early in his life becoming senator at the age of 28‚ then

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    Protests the New Deal” shows how President Hoover completely disagreed with the New Deal and said that it was an inevitable failure. He mentioned‚ “This is the issue upon which men are imprisoned and dying in Europe right now.” This was the year 1936 when Hitler was wrecking Europe; Hoover insists that America would eventually turn into Europe’s state if the New Deal is followed through. Document #7 entitled “Republican Party Platform” discusses the conservative complaints about the New Deal‚ because

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    Amelia Scotney ‘To what extent do urban areas modify their climate?’ – 40 marks. Cities create their own microclimates and their sites are almost always warmer‚ compared to a nearby rural location‚ than if the city were not there. The differences in urban climates are due to a number of different factors. The Urban Heat Island effect is known as the zone of hot air that develops over the urban areas and consequently higher temperatures than the surrounding rural area. Temperatures progressively

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    Roosevelt’s New Deal was a success and many wonder if it was a failure and didn’t do what it was meant to do. Roosevelt restored the confidence in the American people after hard times with president Hoover before. My thought of The New deal is that it did some good but failed to get the US out of the depression which was the main goal of The New Deal The New Deal was a success to some of the Families and groups. The New Deal Was a success because it created millions of jobs all across the USA (Kantor

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    To what extent do pressure groups undermine democracy? It is a varied opinion in society that pressure groups undermine democracy: some people believe strongly‚ some people don’t. It is hard to begin to analyse whether this is the case or not‚ as there are a varying amount of factors that need to be considered before a final decision and be made. In the first instance of answering this question‚ we need to find out the two types of pressure groups; elitist pressure groups and pluralist pressure

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    Were Roosevelt’s new deals responsible for getting the United States out of the Great Depression? If so to what extent Franklin D Roosevelt was elected as President of the United States in 1932 and he was dealt a very large task. He was elected during the time period of the great depression and the United States economy was very bad. Many believe it was Roosevelt who got the United States out of the great depression with his first and second new deals. The new deals had three goals which were to

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