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INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMMES (UNIVERSITY OF LONDON) PUBLIC LAW.
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INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMMES (UNIVERSITY OF LONDON) PUBLIC LAW by HilaireBarnett,Marinos Diamantides. Public law 1 Introduction page 3 
1.1 Studying Public law 
1.1.1 A broad and integrated subject 
Public law is challenging: it requires knowledge of the entire system of government. 
For those of you with an academic background which includes history, government 
and/or politics, some of the terrain will be familiar – although now it will require 
a particular perspective: that of the constitut...
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Government and Politics Assessment Unit AS 2 The British Political Process [SGP21] Assessment
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ADVANCED SUBSIDIARY (AS) 
General Certificate of Education 
 
Government and Politics 
 
Assessment Unit AS 2 
The British Political Process 
 
 
[SGP21] 
Assessment 
 
 
 
 
 TIME	 
1 hour 45 minutes. 
 
Assessment Level of Control: 
Tick the relevant box () 
 
 
 INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES	 
Write your Centre Number and Candidate Number on the Answer Booklet provided. 
Answer all three questions in Section A and then choose either to answer the two questions in Section B or the two ques...
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AQA Level 3 Technical Level IT: CYBER SECURITY IT: NETWORKING IT: USER SUPPORT Unit 2 Communication technologies Mark scheme
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Surname	 Other Names 	 
Centre Number 	 
 
Candidate Number 	 
 
Candidate Signature 	 
 
Level 3 Technical Level 
IT: CYBER SECURITY IT: NETWORKING 
IT: USER SUPPORT 
Unit 2 Communication technologies 
H/507/6426 
Tuesday 21 May 2019	Afternoon Time allowed: 2 hours 
At the top of the page, write your surname and other names, your centre number, your candidate number and add your signature. 
 
[Turn over] 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
INSTRUCTIONS 
 
•	Use black ink or black ball-point p...
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Edexcel Government and Politics: PM and Executive essay plans
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5 detailed 30-mark essay plans with matched arguments including examples 
 
1. Evaluate the effectiveness of the executive 
2. Evaluate the view that the cabinet is no longer important in UK politics 
3. Evaluate the extent to which IMR and CMR remains important in the UK 
4. Evaluate the view that the PM exerts as much power as their party allows 
5. Evaluate the view that since 2010 the UK has seen a return to a cabinet government
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Essay plans Paper 1 Politics
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Explain and analyse 3 sources of the UK constitution - ANS 1) Statue law. 
Explain: Laws created by parliament. AOP must be approved by HOC, HOL and monarchs. 
Example: GRA 1932, extended the franchise. Fixed term parli act 2011, est. 5 yrly elect. 
Analysis: Shows legislation enacted by parli is used as a source of the const. Although the FTPA was 
repealed it demonstrates the unentrenched nature of the UK const emph PS as a key principle 
underpinning uk const. 
2) Common law 
Explain: laws de...
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WGU C722 Project Management Questions And Answers, Complete Solution
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WGU C722 Project Management 
portfolio 
a group of related programs that support a long-term company goal or objective Pg 13 
program 
a group of related projects Pg 13 
project 
an activity or group of activities to generate a new, unique product, service, or results to support that program Pg 13 
charter 
a document that, like a contract, is agreed upon by the sponsor and key stakeholders. It defines the project and authorizes the resources, roles, responsibilities, authorities, and scope for ...
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Paper 2 possible essay questions
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Should the UK have a codified constitution? - A codified constitution protects the rights of the 
people which can easily be taken away by the sovereign parliament (in 2015 the ECHR ruled in favour of 
the 1000 prisoners who appealed their right to vote, however, the UK government refused to comply) 
/An un-codified constitution is more flexible and can adapt to change, which is vital as the needs of the 
country are constantly changing, creating competing rights. Plus, rights in the UK are prot...
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CCEA Government and Politics Assessment Unit AS 2 The British Political Process
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CCEA Government and Politics Assessment Unit AS 2 The British Political Process 
1	Identify two types of debate that take place in the House of Commons.	[4] 
 
 
 
2	Explain two ways in which MPs perform their scrutiny role.	[10] 
 
 
 
Either 
 
3	(a) “Britain no longer has a system of Cabinet Government because of the increased dominance of the Prime Minister.” Discuss the validity of this statement.	[26] 
 
 
 
Or 
 
(b) “Party dominance in the House of Commons has undermined the abili...
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UK Politics essay plan QUESTIONS WITH CERTIFIED ANSWERS
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Explain and analyse three features/ principles of the UK constitution. 
P1: Uncodified, 
Variety of sources (statute law: HRA 1998, authoritative works "Erskine may") 
Difficult to fully understand, diminishes rights 
adaptive/flexible 
P2: Unitary, 
Central authority, pment 
No parliament can bind successor, eg Brexit article 50 to undermine European communities act 1976 
Delegated powers alters this slightly, devolution 
P3: Rule of law 
Equally subject to the law 
One of A.V. Dicey's 'twi...
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Edexcel A Level Government and Politics Paper 1 2022 QA
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Direct democracy - ANSWER-all individuals express their opinions themselves and not through representatives acting on their behalf 
 
Representative democracy - ANSWER-an individual selects a person to act on their behalf 
 
Similarities of representative and direct democracy - ANSWER-based on a majority 
 
Differences of direct and representative democracy - ANSWER-direct is not elective, 
direct is for individuals, 
direct has more citizen involvement 
 
Legitimacy - ANSWER-the right to exerci...
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