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A-level POLITICS 7152/1 Paper 1 Government and politics of the UK
  • A-level POLITICS 7152/1 Paper 1 Government and politics of the UK

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  • A-level POLITICS 7152/1 Paper 1 Government and politics of the UK Mark scheme June 2020 Version: 1.0 Final *206A7152/1/MS* Mark schemes are prepared by the Lead Assessment Writer and considered, together with the relevant questions, by a panel of subject teachers. This mark scheme includes any amendments made at the standardisation events which all associates participate in and is the scheme which was used by them in th...
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A-level POLITICS
  • A-level POLITICS

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  • A-level POLITICS 7152/2 Paper 2 Government and politics of the USA and comparative politics: Mark scheme June 2020 Version: 1.0 Final *20A67152/2/MS* MARK SCHEME – A-LEVEL POLITICS – 7152/2 – JUNE 2020 2 Mark schemes are prepared by the Lead Assessment Writer and considered, together with the relevant questions, by a panel of subject teachers. This mark scheme includes any amendments made at the standardisation events which all associates participate in and is the scheme whi...
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A-level POLITICS 7152/2 Paper 2 Government and politics of the USA and comparative politics:
  • A-level POLITICS 7152/2 Paper 2 Government and politics of the USA and comparative politics:

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  • A-level POLITICS 7152/2 Paper 2 Government and politics of the USA and comparative politics: A-level POLITICS 7152/2 Paper 2 Government and politics of the USA and comparative politics: Mark scheme June 2020 Version: 1.0 Final *20A67152/2/MS* Mark schemes are prepared by the Lead Assessment Writer and considered, together with the relevant questions, by a panel of subject teachers. This mark schem...
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WJEC AS Level| GCE AS/A LEVEL – NEW 2160U10-1 GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS – AS unit 1 Government in Wales and the United Kingdom FRIDAY, 17 MAY 2019| 2022 UPDATE QUESTIONS ONLY | Answers available in bundle
  • WJEC AS Level| GCE AS/A LEVEL – NEW 2160U10-1 GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS – AS unit 1 Government in Wales and the United Kingdom FRIDAY, 17 MAY 2019| 2022 UPDATE QUESTIONS ONLY | Answers available in bundle

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  • GCE AS/A LEVEL – NEW 2160U10-1 GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS – AS unit 1 Government in Wales and the United Kingdom FRIDAY, 17 MAY 2019 – AFTERNOON 1 hour 30 minutes ADDITIONAL MATERIALS A WJEC pink 16-page answer booklet. INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Use black ink or black ball-point pen. Write your answers in the separate answer booklet provided. Section A: Answer both questions. Section B: Answer one question from either question 3 or 4. Section C: Answer two questions from either ...
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politics essay plans : government
  • politics essay plans : government

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  • Evaluate the view that the Supreme Court has too much influence over the executive. para 1: - The supreme court can only determine law not create it However the supreme court can set judicial precedents which must then be followed in later cases- supreme court is the final court of appeal giving them greater weight Eg. 2016 r v Jogee the supreme court overturned the case on the principle of joint enterprise established in common law Despite this, parliament can still change laws to benefi...
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Politics Paper 1 Bible. (50-60ish Essays). Must learn all!
  • Politics Paper 1 Bible. (50-60ish Essays). Must learn all!

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  • 10 essay plans democ participation. next slides: Should voting be compulsory ? ......YES- Increased participation. e.g Australia had a declining voting turnout-60% 1924, however has remained a steady 90% since. NO -Violates individual freedoms- Therefore limiting validity behind vote. -Worthless voting. YES Greater legitimacy- Labour 05 only had 22% of electorate, compulsory voting would sort out current turnout crisis and increase legitimacy. NO Cosmetic democracy, compulsory votin...
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politics essay plans QUESTIONS WITH CERTIFIED ANSWERS
  • politics essay plans QUESTIONS WITH CERTIFIED ANSWERS

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  • is direct democracy superior to representative democracy - direct democracy is the only pure form of democracy-first agree point -This is because it ensures that people only have to obey laws that they make themselves. Popular participation/sovereignty in government is the very key of freedom: it is how the people determine their collective destiny, their 'general will'. majority have a say/are represented e.g. Scottish independence referendum-84% turnout UK membership of the EU-72% on...
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A level UK politics: AQA Questions and Correct Answers
  • A level UK politics: AQA Questions and Correct Answers

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  • A level UK politics: AQA 1945 Salisbury Convention - Answer-Lords cannot oppose A bill in the Manifesto The Change election - Answer-• The General Election of 1997 was, what is sometimes referred to as, a change election. o A change election exists when a period associated with the dominance of one party ends and a new period begins (such as 1945, 1979 or 1997). o There was not just a minor shift between parties but a landslide victory for Labour. How many seats did labour gain in ...
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AQA A Level Politics Devolution Questions and Answers
  • AQA A Level Politics Devolution Questions and Answers

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  • AQA A Level Politics Devolution what is devolution? - Answer-The transfer of political power, but not sovereignty, from central government to subnational government why is the Scottish parliament the most powerful of the devolved institutions? - Answer-it has primary legislative powers (authority to make laws on devolved policy areas). also for tax raising powers. What are the numbers of MSPs in the Scottish Parliament and how are they selected? - Answer-129 MSPs elected by AMS - 73 MS...
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Politics -- Essay Plans 100% PASSED
  • Politics -- Essay Plans 100% PASSED

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  • Evaluate the extent to which political parties should be state funded (yes) 1. Big donations don't control policy Vs. Corruption will decline 2. State funding can be biased Vs. break two party dominance 3. Taxes are undemocratic Vs. Increase political participation 4. Parties campaigning all constituencies to gain money Vs. better time management and focus on policies To what extent does the UK have a two party system? Yes 1. Coalition Vs. Usually, one of two parties form the government ...
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