NOTES AND EXAM PAPERS GCSE AND A LEVEL
Here you will find useful exam papers from 2017 / 2018 / 2019 for students studying their GCSEs and A levels. It contains material for English Literature, Politics and Government, as well as History.
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Exam (elaborations) Unit 2 GOVP2 - Governing Modern Britain AQA ASAlevel Politics Student Guide 1 Government of the UK Aqa Asa Level Students Guides
This is an exam paper for students who sat A level Politics paper 1 in June 2019. It only contains questions and annotations.
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This is an exam paper for students who sat A level Politics paper 1 in June 2019. It only contains questions and annotations.
Exam (elaborations) Unit 2 GOVP2 - Governing Modern Britain AQA A-level Politics: Government and Politics of the UK, Government and Politics of the USA and Comparative Politics
This is paper 1 of A level Politics - Government and Politics of the UK in June 2019. This document only contains exam questions and annotations of the questions.
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This is paper 1 of A level Politics - Government and Politics of the UK in June 2019. This document only contains exam questions and annotations of the questions.
Full marks essay example - Politics and Government A level.
This is an essay that received a full mark, answering the question ‘explain and analyse three sources of formal Presidential power.’ It is useful for A level students sitting AQA’s Politics and Government paper 2.
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This is an essay that received a full mark, answering the question ‘explain and analyse three sources of formal Presidential power.’ It is useful for A level students sitting AQA’s Politics and Government paper 2.
Essay Unit 4A GOV4A - The Government of the USA
This is an essay that received a full mark for the question: ‘explain and analyse three sources of formal presidential power.’
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This is an essay that received a full mark for the question: ‘explain and analyse three sources of formal presidential power.’
full marks essay example - Politics and Government A level.
This is an essay that received a full mark, answering an exam question that is likely to come up in AQA’s Politics and Government. The essay question: ‘Explain and analyse three sources of formal presidential power.’
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This is an essay that received a full mark, answering an exam question that is likely to come up in AQA’s Politics and Government. The essay question: ‘Explain and analyse three sources of formal presidential power.’
Critical perspectives on the GCSE English Literature texts.
This document provides a critical perspective on the GCSE English Literature texts, covering assessment objective 3 for students in higher sets English. It contains material that makes judicious links between the texts and the contexts in which they were written using advanced theories. It covers Macbeth, Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and An Inspector Call
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This document provides a critical perspective on the GCSE English Literature texts, covering assessment objective 3 for students in higher sets English. It contains material that makes judicious links between the texts and the contexts in which they were written using advanced theories. It covers Macbeth, Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and An Inspector Call
critical perspectives on the GCSE English Literature texts
This document provides a critical perspective on the GCSE English literature texts, covering assessment objective 3 for students in set one English. It contains material that makes judicious links between the texts and the contexts in which they were written using advanced theories, such as Marxism, Jung’s archetypes and feminism.
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This document provides a critical perspective on the GCSE English literature texts, covering assessment objective 3 for students in set one English. It contains material that makes judicious links between the texts and the contexts in which they were written using advanced theories, such as Marxism, Jung’s archetypes and feminism.
critical perspectives on the GCSE English Literature texts
This document provides a critical perspective on the GCSE English Literature texts, covering assessment objective 3 for students in set one English. It contains material that makes judicious links between the texts and the contexts in which they were written using advanced theories, such as Marxism, Jung’s Archetypes, and Feminism.
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This document provides a critical perspective on the GCSE English Literature texts, covering assessment objective 3 for students in set one English. It contains material that makes judicious links between the texts and the contexts in which they were written using advanced theories, such as Marxism, Jung’s Archetypes, and Feminism.
Critical perspectives on the GCSE English Literature texts
This document provides a critical perspective on the GCSE English Literature texts, covering assessment objective 3 for students in set one English. It contains material that makes judicious links between the texts and the contexts in which they were written using advanced theories, such as Marxism, Jung’s archetypes, and feminism.
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This document provides a critical perspective on the GCSE English Literature texts, covering assessment objective 3 for students in set one English. It contains material that makes judicious links between the texts and the contexts in which they were written using advanced theories, such as Marxism, Jung’s archetypes, and feminism.
critical perspectives on the GCSE English literature texts
This document provides a critical perspective on the GCSE English literature texts, covering assessment objective 3 for students in set one English. It contains material that makes judicious links between the texts and the contexts in which they were written using advanced theories, such as Marxism, Jung’s Archetypes, and Feminism.
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- Summary
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This document provides a critical perspective on the GCSE English literature texts, covering assessment objective 3 for students in set one English. It contains material that makes judicious links between the texts and the contexts in which they were written using advanced theories, such as Marxism, Jung’s Archetypes, and Feminism.