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The Big Society David Cameron launched the Big Society at Liverpool Hope University in July 2010.

The Prime Minister believes the Big Society will improve public services and breathe new life into communities.

Others see it as cover for spending cuts and, potentially, the beginning of the end of the welfare state.

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The Referendum on the Alternative Vote As part of the coalition agreement there will be a referendum on the introduction of the Alternative Vote (AV) on 5 May 2011.

But, why on earth did the Lib Dems agree to a referendum on AV?
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2009 South African elections

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2009. This powerpoint examines why the ANC retained its position as the leading force in South African politics and assesses the social/economic challenges the new Government faces. 
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2009. Has there been progress on the MDGs?

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2009. This powerpoint examines the possibilities of the eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) being met by 2015. 
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A-Z of Background Knowledge

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This pdf addresses one of the major problems students face in Paper Two of the Higher Modern Studies exam; a lack of appropriate Background Knowledge. Here are 26 examples. 
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Achieve Your Potential in Higher Modern Studies

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This power point contains top tips on how to maximise attainment in the Higher Modern Studies exam. 
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African Americans. Is there an American Dream?

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2009. This powerpoint examines the social/economic and political progress made by African Americans in the USA. 
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Can Africans be blamed for poverty?

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2009. This powerpoint examines the various reasons, often inter-connected, for poverty in Africa. 
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Can NGOs make a difference?

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This powerpoint examines the work of the NGO Football4life. The powerpoint is free. We would encourage anyone with an interest in poverty in the UK or Africa to find out more about Football4life. 
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Can Parliament control the Executive?

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2009. This power point examines the influence Parliament has on the Executive. 
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China and the Credit Crunch

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2009. This powerpoint examines the impact of the credit crunch and the global recession on the Chinese economy. 
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China for Beginners

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This power point serves as an introduction to the Study Theme of the People’s Republic of China, providing background information on the country’s history, demography, political ideology and social economic policies. 
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China in Africa

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2009. This powerpoint examines the reasons for China’s growing relationships with African nations. 
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DFID and Development

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2009. This powerpoint examines the role played by the UK's Department For International Development. 
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Elections and Voting Systems in the UK

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This power point examines the relative advantages of the various voting systems in use in the UK today. 
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Enhanced Institutional Subscription

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An Enhanced Institutional Subscription to modernityscotland gives the subscribing school/college access to all of modernityscotland's articles for one academic year. In addition, each subscriber receives nine power point lessons, all of which have teac 
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Euro Elections. Did the Party List system deliver fair results?

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2009. This powerpoint examines the advantages and disadvantages of the d’Hondt party list system. 
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Exam Technique for Paper 1 and Paper 2

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A practical, sensible, no-nonsense guide to maximising your grades. Advice on preparing for Paper 1 and Paper 2 Higher Modern Studies. 
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First Past the Post

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This podcast describes how the First Past the Post (FPTP) voting system works and examines the key arguments for and against this voting system, which is used for elections to the UK House of Commons. 
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Free Markets and Socialism

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2009. This powerpoint examines whether China’s free market economy is compatible with the CCP’s declared aim of creating a socialist society. 
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Gender Inequalities in the UK

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This pdf looks at the causes of gender equality and evaluates the success, or otherwise, of government attempts to create equality of opportunity. 
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Gender Inequalities in the UK

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This powerpoint examines the nature and extent of gender inequality in the UK. 
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