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NCTJ Public Affairs Exam With Verified Solutions
  • NCTJ Public Affairs Exam With Verified Solutions

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  • NCTJ Public Affairs Exam With Verified Solutions Roles of the Monarchy Head of Executive Head of legislature Head of Judiciary Commander in chief of armed forces Supreme gov of established CofE What are the three sovereign rights of the modern monarch The right to warn The right to advise The right to be consulted What are the monarchs diminished powers Coining money Governing the Church of England Creating peers (the act not decision) Ceremonial duties meeting weekly wit...
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American Government CLEP Practice Test #1 2023
  • American Government CLEP Practice Test #1 2023

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  • The Supreme Court's Brown v. Board of Education decision of 1954 - correct answer -ordered the racial desegregation of public schools A person who votes based on what a candidate says he or she will do in the future is said to be - correct answer -engaging in prospective voting Should presidential candidates receive an equal number of electoral votes, the election is decided by - correct answer -the Houses of Representatives "A form of government in which the people (defined broadly t...
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APUSH Periods 1-5 Questions and Answers with complete solution
  • APUSH Periods 1-5 Questions and Answers with complete solution

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  • Columbian exchange - The exchange of plants, animals, diseases, and technologies between the Americas and the rest of the world following Columbus's voyages. Encomienda system - A system whereby the Spanish crown granted the conquerors the right to forcibly employ groups of Indians; it was a disguised form of slavery. Juan Ponce de Leon - Spanish Explorer who discovered and gave Florida its name while searching for the "Fountain of Youth" Roanoke - "The Lost Colony" 1586 Joint stock ...
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APUSH AMSCO Chp. 2 Questions and Answers Graded A
  • APUSH AMSCO Chp. 2 Questions and Answers Graded A

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  • APUSH AMSCO Chp. 2 Questions and Answers Graded A Mayflower Compact In 1620, while they were sailing to America on the Mayflower, the Pilgrims created this document that pledged them to make decisions by the will of the majority. It was a rudimentary written constitution. (p. 27) Sir William Berkeley Royal Governor of Virginia who favored large plantation owners and did not support or protect smaller farms from Indian raids. He put down Bacon's rebellion in 1676. (p. 29) Wampanoags An America...
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CLN4U Unit #2 Test Review (100%Accurate Answers)
  • CLN4U Unit #2 Test Review (100%Accurate Answers)

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  • What is a constitution? correct answers The legal framework outlining the operation of the government, its authority, the limitations of that authority, and the divisions of powers between the federal and provincial/state governments Why have a constitution? correct answers - Without rules governing the roles of elected individuals, the would be an ineffective body, unable to make decisions or achieve goals - Without strong guidelines to assign the powers of the state, the threat of civil wa...
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LA 211 Final questions with correct answers
  • LA 211 Final questions with correct answers

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  • Humphrey Repton Answer Invented term "landscape gardening" to express his theory that the art requires 'the united powers of the landscape painter and the practical gardener' "Red Books" leather bound book showing before and after drawings of his landscape design. William Kent Answer Father of the "picturesque" or English landscape garden Joseph Paxton Answer head gardener at Chatsworth. improved Chatsworth greenhouses. Established an arboretum, the Rock Garden, The Emperor Fountai...
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NCTJ PA - Constitution and the monarchy question n answers graded A+ 2024/2025
  • NCTJ PA - Constitution and the monarchy question n answers graded A+ 2024/2025

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  • NCTJ PA - Constitution and the monarchyWhat type of constitution does the UK have? - correct answer unwritten (i.e. not codified in a single document). What are the three key principles of the UK's constitution? - correct answer rule of law, sovereignty of parliament, separation of powers What are the five sources of the UK's constitution? - correct answer Statute (individual laws or 'Acts of Parliament'), Common Law (sometimes known as 'case law' or 'precedent'), Conventions (cust...
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AC3.1 questions with correct answers
  • AC3.1 questions with correct answers

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  • Police service- Philosophy - Correct Answer-Philosophy- Prevent crime and disorder, the Police need the public's cooperation, physical force is a last resort, the Police must serve the law impartially, the Police are citizens in uniform, paid to do what all citizens must do, uphold the law. Police service- Aims and objectives - Correct Answer-Aims and objectives: The aim of the Police is to reduce crime and maintain law and order. To do this they have powers under the Police and Criminal Evi...
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Edward & Mary- Instability and consolidation: 'the Mid-Tudor Crisis', 1547–1563 (A Level Notes- A*) The Tudors: England 1485-1603
  • Edward & Mary- Instability and consolidation: 'the Mid-Tudor Crisis', 1547–1563 (A Level Notes- A*) The Tudors: England 1485-1603

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  • Notes from a range of sources that helped me to get an A* in A Level history Includes topics of: Edward VI, Somerset and Northumberland; royal authority; problems of succession; relations with foreign powers The social impact of religious and economic changes under Edward VI; rebellion; intellectual developments; humanist and religious thought Mary I and her ministers; royal authority; problems of succession; relations with foreign powers The social impact of religious and economic changes ...
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End of Semester Test: World History A (for Edmentum / Plato ) actual exam questions and answers
  • End of Semester Test: World History A (for Edmentum / Plato ) actual exam questions and answers

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  • Q 1 Type the correct answer in the box Identify the type of source based on the information provided A historian found a journal belonging to an ancient Indian princess. The princess liked to keep a record of all the royal women of her dynasty who lived before her time. She tried to collect as much accurate information about their history as possible. Her joumal is a great source of historical information Based on the passage, the princess's diary is a _________ sourse. Answer = se...
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