be a MP Historian in political history
there are 10 levels in career mode and there are 5 in the bonus levels
Children are too young to become involved with politics. The question uses the term "enter". Clearly, people under the age of 18 cannot "enter" politics. Teenagers in high school, however, can study lower levels of political science and economics. And of course study the political history of their respective countries.
You join the Criminal Career, and go through all the levels on that career, then you become a robber.
No, the energy levels in a hydrogen atom are closer together near the nucleus and become more widely spaced as you move further away. The energy of an electron in a hydrogen atom is determined by its distance from the nucleus, with lower energy levels closer to the nucleus and higher energy levels further away.
To become a lawyer in the UK, you typically need A-levels in subjects like Law, English, History, Politics, or a foreign language. It's important to check with individual universities for specific entry requirements.
history would be a good start
Are Govt. & Politics a single subjct? That would still make 5 subjects and I would say that is too much to take in one set.Normal full-time A-Level curricula give 3 subjects in parallel in 2 years.
The most useful would be English, History (Mordern) and even a law A-level and the other can be option as you sill drop one A-level and this could eb the optional one.
The only person who can answer whether or not the following A Levels are too much or not out of Maths, Law, Government and Politics, Accounting and History is you. Of you achieved grade A's in your GCSE's in any of these subjects then that is a plus but you need to assess what subjects are required for the career path that you want to follow as well as taking into consideration the subjects that you like and are good at. After careful consideration you can then make an informed decision about the subjects you are taking for your A Levels.
There are ten levels in each career, so after you get the job you get promoted 9 times.
Judith A. Green has written: 'The Aristocracy of Norman England' -- subject(s): Politics and government, History, Aristocracy (Political science), Normans, Social history 'Ged Scorebooster 4' 'Henry I' -- subject(s): Kings and rulers, Biography, History 'English sheriffs to 1154' -- subject(s): Sheriffs 'Earthquake! and Other Stories (Cambridge Readers: Levels 2-8)'
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