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AP Comparative Government Terms
  • AP Comparative Government Terms

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  • Authoritarian CORRECT ANSWER A system of government in which decisions are made by political elites, without much input from citizens. They may be ruled by a single dictator, a hereditary monarch, a small group of aristocrats, or a single political party. EX: China Bureaucracy CORRECT ANSWER Literally "rule by the desk," they consist of agencies that generally implement government policy. They are usually part of the executive branch of government. They are often majority merit based, wi...
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AP Comparative Government Terms Latest Updated
  • AP Comparative Government Terms Latest Updated

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  • Authoritarian - Correct Answer A system of government in which decisions are made by political elites, without much input from citizens. They may be ruled by a single dictator, a hereditary monarch, a small group of aristocrats, or a single political party. EX: China Bureaucracy - Correct Answer Literally "rule by the desk," they consist of agencies that generally implement government policy. They are usually part of the executive branch of government. They are often majority merit based...
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Tony Blair The Era of New Labour- AQA History Britain A level
  • Tony Blair The Era of New Labour- AQA History Britain A level

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  • PowerPoint on the final module of the A Level History course The Making of Modern Britain. This includes all the information necessary to obtain confidence on the section, giving details on the political, cultural, social, and economic changes from 1997-2007. The PowerPoint is 85 slides, giving a full overview on the information, enabling students to access information which is relevant to their course in a simple, cut down way.
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Life in the UK test actual questions and answers with complete solution
  • Life in the UK test actual questions and answers with complete solution

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  • Life in the UK test actual questions and answers with complete solution The Uk is made up of... England, Scotland,Wales and Northern Ireland Great Britain only refers to Scotland, Wales and England Two Islands linked with the Uk but not part of it Isle of Man and the Channel Islands Two overseas Islands... Falkland island and St Helena island When did Britain become permanently separated from Europe and how? 10,000 years ago by the Channel. When did the first farmers arrive? And fro...
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Tony Blair's other foreign Policy
  • Tony Blair's other foreign Policy

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  • More notes on Blair's foreign policy, appart from Iraq
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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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Essay plans Paper 1 Politics
  • 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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political parties essay plans RATED A+
  • political parties essay plans RATED A+

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  • How effectively do political parties support democracy in the UK? - point 1-Parties play a key role in representation, linking together the people and the government. - link gov to the people by responding to the demands of public opinion-turning them into deliverable policy positions. winning party-a popular mandate to carry out its policies. The emergence of parties in the UK is tied to the introduction of universal suffrage Labour emerging from the trade unions and socialist societies...
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UK Government - Prime Minister & Executive
  • UK Government - Prime Minister & Executive

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  • Evaluate the extent to which the Prime Minster dominates UK politics (30 marks) INTRODUCTION (agree) - The prime minister is undoubtedly the most powerful person in the UK political system. However, the powers of the PM are not unlimited. This essay will discuss the constraints and freedoms that the PM is subject to. It will conclude that normally PMs are very powerful. Evaluate the extent to which the Prime Minster dominates UK politics (30 marks) AGREEMENT - The powers of the Prime Minis...
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