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Teacher notes for essay plans - bullet points are suggestions, each point used must be done so with full evaluation in relation to the question for higher levels - describing the points will limit you to a lower level 3 
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Religious grievances, rather than social and economic concerns were the main cause of rebellions in years for 
Henry VII's royal authority was never fully secure in the years 
Edward VI and Mary I enjoyed limited success in carrying out their religi...
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Section B Extract Questions 25 Markers 
Conservatism - Analyse, evaluate and compare the arguments made in the above extracts on the role of the state. In your answer you should refer to the thinkers you have studied. [24-25/25] 
Liberalism - Analyse, evaluate and compare the arguments made in the above extracts on the nature of liberalism in society. In your answer you should refer to the thinkers that you have studied. [21/25] 
Analyse, evaluate and compare the arguments being made in the abo...
Section B Extract Questions 25 Markers 
Analyse, evaluate and compare the arguments in the above extract regarding the extent to which the US can be said to have a two-party system. [23/25]* 
*Extract redacted due to third-party copyright reasons. 
 
Section C US & UK Comparative Essay Questions 25 Markers 
‘Checks and balances work better in the US Constitution than in the UK Constitution.’ Analyse and evaluate this statement. In your answer you should draw on material from across the whole...
Section A 9 Markers 
Explain and analyse three ways in which powers have been devolved from Westminster since 1997. [9/9] 
Explain and analyse three ways in which EU Membership has impacted UK Politics. [9/9] 
‘Explain and analyse 3 significant constitutional developments pre-1997’. [9/9] 
‘Explain and analyse three ways that democracy has developed in the UK.’ [8/9] 
 
Section B Extract Questions 25 Markers 
Analyse, evaluate and compare the arguments in the above extract regarding the...