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Component 2, Chapter 1: Constitution
A 16-page document outlining the key features, advantages, disadvantages, sources of a constitution. The document also discusses the impact that the Rule of Law and Constitutional Reforms have had on the Constitution, whilst outlying the pros and cons throughout. An excellent and in-depth resource with essay plans and definitions included.
- Book & Paket-Deal
- Study guide
- • 16 pages •
A 16-page document outlining the key features, advantages, disadvantages, sources of a constitution. The document also discusses the impact that the Rule of Law and Constitutional Reforms have had on the Constitution, whilst outlying the pros and cons throughout. An excellent and in-depth resource with essay plans and definitions included.
Component 2, Chapter 2: Parliament
An in-depth 20-page document discussing the nature, features, functions, conventions, reforms break downs of Parliament (House of Commons, House of Lords, Select Committees) - all with advantages, disadvantages or limitations and examples to ensure that you can get the best possible grade. There are also essay plans and diagrams to aid with the revision process.
- Book & Paket-Deal
- Study guide
- • 20 pages •
An in-depth 20-page document discussing the nature, features, functions, conventions, reforms break downs of Parliament (House of Commons, House of Lords, Select Committees) - all with advantages, disadvantages or limitations and examples to ensure that you can get the best possible grade. There are also essay plans and diagrams to aid with the revision process.
Component 2, Chapter 3: Relationship Between Parliament and the Executive
An in-depth 25-page document that covers: Civil Liberties (changes, protections, the role that the judiciary has, the Human Rights Act, British Bill of Rights) and the European Union (origins, prominent acts, composition, roles and powers of the EU)

There are also diagrams and essay plans to aid in the revision process
- Book & Paket-Deal
- Study guide
- • 25 pages •
An in-depth 25-page document that covers: Civil Liberties (changes, protections, the role that the judiciary has, the Human Rights Act, British Bill of Rights) and the European Union (origins, prominent acts, composition, roles and powers of the EU)

There are also diagrams and essay plans to aid in the revision process
Relationships between the Branches
Chapter 3: Relationships between the Institutions- my notes cover Civil Liberties including developments, how rights are protected, how effective the judiciary are and the Human Rights Act and the EU discussing compositions, functions and powers. There are essay plans and diagrams included to help with the learning process
- Study guide
- • 25 pages •
Chapter 3: Relationships between the Institutions- my notes cover Civil Liberties including developments, how rights are protected, how effective the judiciary are and the Human Rights Act and the EU discussing compositions, functions and powers. There are essay plans and diagrams included to help with the learning process
Prime Minister and the Executive
A detailed 18-page document that goes over Chapter 3- Prime Minister and the Executive. It is broken down into Prime Minister and Cabinet including their respective roles, powers and limitations. There are also a few essay plans to help with the revision process.

These notes are useful for Paper 2 (UK Government) and in the comparative US Paper 3 for the newest exam cycle
- Book & Paket-Deal
- Study guide
- • 18 pages •
A detailed 18-page document that goes over Chapter 3- Prime Minister and the Executive. It is broken down into Prime Minister and Cabinet including their respective roles, powers and limitations. There are also a few essay plans to help with the revision process.

These notes are useful for Paper 2 (UK Government) and in the comparative US Paper 3 for the newest exam cycle
Political Ideologies ( used for Paper 1 and Paper 2)
A 34-page document that goes over: Socialism, Conservatism, Liberalism (paper 1- core) and Feminism (paper 2- non core).

Includes core ideologies, thinkers, branches, keywords all broken up into the key themes of: the state, economy, social and human nature. 


Amazing source that I used for my politics exam this year and was predicted an A*
- Book & Paket-Deal
- Summary
- • 34 pages •
A 34-page document that goes over: Socialism, Conservatism, Liberalism (paper 1- core) and Feminism (paper 2- non core).

Includes core ideologies, thinkers, branches, keywords all broken up into the key themes of: the state, economy, social and human nature. 


Amazing source that I used for my politics exam this year and was predicted an A*
League of Nations and International Relations OVERVIEW and Hitler and the Outbreak of War OVERVIEW
Two fantastic overviews with keywords and information

- Hitler and war (inc appeasement)
-League of Nations and International Relations
- Summary
- • 2 pages •
Two fantastic overviews with keywords and information

- Hitler and war (inc appeasement)
-League of Nations and International Relations
Paris Peace Treaties
An 17-page overview of the Paris Peace Treaties (particularly the Treaty of Versailles) 
- Particularly aimed at GCSE students 
- Easy to follow and understand with an excellent amount of depth 

These notes gave me an A* for GCSE History

Who Attended The Paris Peace Conference Of 1919-1920? .............................. 3
What Was The Public Mood Like In 1919? ............................................................... 4
How Did The Big Three Differ In Their Aims At Paris? ..................
- Summary
- • 17 pages •
An 17-page overview of the Paris Peace Treaties (particularly the Treaty of Versailles) 
- Particularly aimed at GCSE students 
- Easy to follow and understand with an excellent amount of depth 

These notes gave me an A* for GCSE History

Who Attended The Paris Peace Conference Of 1919-1920? .............................. 3
What Was The Public Mood Like In 1919? ............................................................... 4
How Did The Big Three Differ In Their Aims At Paris? ..................