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A Level Politics: UK Government (Edexcel) Exam With Correct Answers
A Level Politics: UK Government (Edexcel) 
 
1945 Salisbury Convention - Answer- Lords cannot oppose A bill in the Manifesto 
 
1911 Parliament Act - Answer- Lords can't delay money bills and power of veto replaced by 2 year delay 
 
1945 Parliament Act - Answer- Delay changed to one year 
 
"The House of Lords is like a glass of champagne that has stood for five days" - Answer- Clement Atlee 
 
Example of how parliament can't be bound by past government - Answer- Repealed the 1988 local gov...
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A Level Politics: UK Government (Edexcel) 
 
1945 Salisbury Convention - Answer- Lords cannot oppose A bill in the Manifesto 
 
1911 Parliament Act - Answer- Lords can't delay money bills and power of veto replaced by 2 year delay 
 
1945 Parliament Act - Answer- Delay changed to one year 
 
"The House of Lords is like a glass of champagne that has stood for five days" - Answer- Clement Atlee 
 
Example of how parliament can't be bound by past government - Answer- Repealed the 1988 local gov...
Edexcel A Level Government and Politics Paper 1 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
Edexcel A Level Government and Politics Paper 1 
 
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...
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Edexcel A Level Government and Politics Paper 1 
 
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...
Edexcel A Level Politics Exams With Correct Answers
Edexcel A Level Politics 
 
Additional Member System (AMS) - Answer- A hybrid electoral system that has two components or elements. The voter makes two choices. Firstly, the voter selects a representative on a simple plurality (FPTP) system then a second vote is apportioned to a party list for a second or 'additional' representative. 
 
Affirmative Action - Answer- the policy of favoring historically disadvantaged members of a community. 
 
altruism - Answer- Concern for the interest and welfa...
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Edexcel A Level Politics 
 
Additional Member System (AMS) - Answer- A hybrid electoral system that has two components or elements. The voter makes two choices. Firstly, the voter selects a representative on a simple plurality (FPTP) system then a second vote is apportioned to a party list for a second or 'additional' representative. 
 
Affirmative Action - Answer- the policy of favoring historically disadvantaged members of a community. 
 
altruism - Answer- Concern for the interest and welfa...
Edexcel A Level Politics Questions and Answers
Edexcel A Level Politics 
 
legitimacy - Answer- where the people give their consent to be governed 
 
direct democracy - Answer- a form of government in which citizens rule directly and not through representatives 
 
representative democracy - Answer- a form of democracy in which citizens elect officials to govern on their behalf 
 
pluralist democracy - Answer- a theory of democracy that holds that citizen membership in groups is the key to political power 
 
democratic deficit - Answer- loss ...
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Edexcel A Level Politics 
 
legitimacy - Answer- where the people give their consent to be governed 
 
direct democracy - Answer- a form of government in which citizens rule directly and not through representatives 
 
representative democracy - Answer- a form of democracy in which citizens elect officials to govern on their behalf 
 
pluralist democracy - Answer- a theory of democracy that holds that citizen membership in groups is the key to political power 
 
democratic deficit - Answer- loss ...
MENTAL HEALTH AND WELL BEING QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS
MENTAL HEALTH WELL ELABORATED
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- UK Mental Health Questions and Answers • Exam (elaborations)
- Introduction to Psychiatry Questions and Answers • Exam (elaborations)
- Mental Health Questions & Answers • Exam (elaborations)
- MENTAL HEALTH TERMS QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS • Exam (elaborations)
- MENTAL HEALTH LEGISLATION QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS • Exam (elaborations)
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MENTAL HEALTH WELL ELABORATED
IELTS READING VOCABULARY QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
IELTS READING VOCABULARY 
 
 
Dominant - Answer-The most powerful 
 
Smothering - Answer-Causing something to die out because of power or greater numbers 
 
Minority - Answer-Tsoonh, bagahan geseg 
 
Die out - Answer-Completely disappear over a period of time 
 
Forced assimilation - Answer-Made less powerful by most powerful 
 
Persisted - Answer-Kept attempting to do something without stopping 
 
Indigenous - Answer-Uuguul nutgiin 
 
Perish - Answer-Disappear Completely 
 
Destined - Answer-...
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IELTS READING VOCABULARY 
 
 
Dominant - Answer-The most powerful 
 
Smothering - Answer-Causing something to die out because of power or greater numbers 
 
Minority - Answer-Tsoonh, bagahan geseg 
 
Die out - Answer-Completely disappear over a period of time 
 
Forced assimilation - Answer-Made less powerful by most powerful 
 
Persisted - Answer-Kept attempting to do something without stopping 
 
Indigenous - Answer-Uuguul nutgiin 
 
Perish - Answer-Disappear Completely 
 
Destined - Answer-...
IELTS - Reading Skills Questions and Answers
IELTS - Reading Skills 
 
Multiple choice questions - Answer-the main purpose of these questions is to ensure the understanding of specific points in the passage as well as main points. 
 
What is the task here? - Answer-you'll have to choose the correct answer A, B, C or D that best answers the question or completes the sentence according to information in the text. 
 
How to answer? - Answer-Here we'll demonstrate some basic skills to answer the multiple choice questions. 
 
Different types...
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IELTS - Reading Skills 
 
Multiple choice questions - Answer-the main purpose of these questions is to ensure the understanding of specific points in the passage as well as main points. 
 
What is the task here? - Answer-you'll have to choose the correct answer A, B, C or D that best answers the question or completes the sentence according to information in the text. 
 
How to answer? - Answer-Here we'll demonstrate some basic skills to answer the multiple choice questions. 
 
Different types...
Mental Health and Wellbeing Questions and Answers
Mental Health and Wellbeing 
 
What are the effects of receiving a diagnosis? - Answer-Positive effects include: 
-Gives people access to services and support 
-Helps people make sense of their feelings 
-Reduces self-blame 
Negative effects include: 
-stigma 
-sense of defeat, 
-people feel different 
 
What are mental health problems? - Answer-Mental health problems are recurring patterns of human experience that are not statistically abnormal (1/5 people experience them). 
Abnormal psycholog...
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Mental Health and Wellbeing 
 
What are the effects of receiving a diagnosis? - Answer-Positive effects include: 
-Gives people access to services and support 
-Helps people make sense of their feelings 
-Reduces self-blame 
Negative effects include: 
-stigma 
-sense of defeat, 
-people feel different 
 
What are mental health problems? - Answer-Mental health problems are recurring patterns of human experience that are not statistically abnormal (1/5 people experience them). 
Abnormal psycholog...
PSYCHOLOGY MENTAL HEALTH QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
PSYCHOLOGY MENTAL HEALTH 
 
what is the atieology for somatogenic approach 20th century and treatment used - Answer--mental illness explained in terms of abnormal brain structure, neurotransmitters and inherited genes 
 the psychological problems are linked to physical causes 
treatment = ect and drug therapy 
 
what is the atieology of greek culture and treatment used - Answer-- 4 types of fluid in the body (black,yellow bile , blood and phlegm) each of them thought to relate to a different per...
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PSYCHOLOGY MENTAL HEALTH 
 
what is the atieology for somatogenic approach 20th century and treatment used - Answer--mental illness explained in terms of abnormal brain structure, neurotransmitters and inherited genes 
 the psychological problems are linked to physical causes 
treatment = ect and drug therapy 
 
what is the atieology of greek culture and treatment used - Answer-- 4 types of fluid in the body (black,yellow bile , blood and phlegm) each of them thought to relate to a different per...
MENTAL HEALTH LEGISLATION QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS
MENTAL HEALTH LEGISLATION 
 
Basics of the emergency detention certificate (EDC) - Answer- 
 
Why is there legislation that allows for involuntary treatment for mental illness? - Answer-It allows for treatment of a small group of patients who are severely unwell and have lost touch with reality (psychotic) and are a risk to themselves or others to have access to treatment that they otherwise would not be able to get 
 
It provides a legal mechanism to authorise treatment for patients that otherw...
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- Exam (elaborations)
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MENTAL HEALTH LEGISLATION 
 
Basics of the emergency detention certificate (EDC) - Answer- 
 
Why is there legislation that allows for involuntary treatment for mental illness? - Answer-It allows for treatment of a small group of patients who are severely unwell and have lost touch with reality (psychotic) and are a risk to themselves or others to have access to treatment that they otherwise would not be able to get 
 
It provides a legal mechanism to authorise treatment for patients that otherw...
NASM MMA Specialization Exam Questions and Answers
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