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Paper 3 Section 3: Issues and Debates
Paper 3 Section 3: Issues and Debates
By: Nikita Hennessey
422 Cards –11 Decks –500 LearnersSample Decks: Psychology as a Science, Practical Issues in Research, Reductionism vs HolismShow Class -
Sociology Paper 3: Section B
Sociology Paper 3: Section B
By: Elizabeth S
332 Cards –18 Decks –3 LearnersSample Decks: Crime & Deviance, Measuring crime, Factors of offendingShow Class -
Sociology Paper 3: Section A
Sociology Paper 3: Section A
By: Elizabeth S
125 Cards –11 Decks –3 LearnersSample Decks: Globalisation, Developments in digital forms of communication, Social mediaShow Class -
y- Psychology - Paper 3 - Section B - Criminal Psychology
y- Psychology - Paper 3 - Section B - Criminal Psychology
By: Mabs Academy
279 Cards –23 Decks –3 LearnersSample Decks: Specification, 1. What makes a criminal, 1. Raine et al 1997Show Class -
Politics Paper 3: Section 3 - US Presidency
Politics Paper 3: Section 3 - US Presidency
By: Mia Budge
70 Cards –5 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Evaluate the view that domestic policy is dominated by the President and not by Congress., Evaluate the view that US Foreign Policy is dominated as much by Congress as the President., Evaluate the extent to which the President's power is the power to persuade.Show Class -
History Paper 2: Section 3 - Macmillan
History Paper 2: Section 3 - Macmillan
By: Mia Budge
124 Cards –6 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Key Players - Key Facts, General Elections - Key Facts, Party Relations - Key FactsShow Class -
Politics Paper 3: Section 1 - US Constitution
Politics Paper 3: Section 1 - US Constitution
By: Mia Budge
84 Cards –6 Decks –3 LearnersSample Decks: Evaluate the extent to which the process for amending the US Constitution works well., Evaluate the extent to which the checks and balances between the three branches of the federal government are effective., Evaluate the extent to which federalism remains an effective feature of the system of government in the USA today.Show Class -
Law- Paper 3 section B
Law- Paper 3 section B
By: Madison Larnach
307 Cards –16 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Formation, Invitation to treat, OfferShow Class -
History Paper 1: Section 3 - Nicholas II
History Paper 1: Section 3 - Nicholas II
By: Mia Budge
103 Cards –5 Decks –2 LearnersSample Decks: Political - Key Facts, Social - Key Facts, Economic - Key FactsShow Class -
Politics Paper 3: Section 2 - US Congress
Politics Paper 3: Section 2 - US Congress
By: Mia Budge
84 Cards –6 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Evaluate the extent to which Congress is a representative body., Evaluate the extent to which Congress is effective at carrying out its legislative role., Evaluate the view that Congressional oversight of the President is ineffective.Show Class -
Politics Paper 1: Section 3 - Electoral Systems
Politics Paper 1: Section 3 - Electoral Systems
By: Mia Budge
56 Cards –4 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Evaluate the view that the various electoral systems in the UK make significant differences to party representation., Evaluate the view that the emergence of multiple parties in the UK means that the Westminster electoral system must be changed., Evaluate the view that proportional representation would improve elections to the House of Commons.Show Class -
Politics Paper 3: Section 5 - Democracy and Participation
Politics Paper 3: Section 5 - Democracy and Participation
By: Mia Budge
112 Cards –8 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Evaluate the view that interest groups are more effective than political parties at influencing the outcome of Presidential elections., Evaluate the extent to which interest groups have significant influence in the US Executive, Congress and Judiciary., Evaluate the view that interest groups are positive for democracy.Show Class -
Politics Paper 2: Section 3 - Prime Minister and the Executive
Politics Paper 2: Section 3 - Prime Minister and the Executive
By: Mia Budge
84 Cards –6 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Evaluate the view that Prime Minister's rarely face serious limitations on their powers., Evaluate the extent to which prime ministers are able to dominate their Cabinets., Evaluate the view that since 2010 we have seen a return to executive dominance over Parliament.Show Class -
A Level Law OCR Paper 3 Section B
A Level Law OCR Paper 3 Section B
By: Charlotte Hursthouse
93 Cards –8 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Contract Law: Offers, Contract Law: Acceptance, Contract Law: Offer and Acceptance EvaluationShow Class -
Politics Paper 3: Section 4 - US Supreme Court and Civil Rights
Politics Paper 3: Section 4 - US Supreme Court and Civil Rights
By: Mia Budge
70 Cards –5 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Evaluate the view that Congress has protected civil and constitutional rights more effectively than the Supreme Court., Evaluate the extent to which the US Supreme Court is a political, not judicial, institution., Evaluate the extent to which the US Supreme Court is an imperial judiciary.Show Class -
Soc Paper 3 Section B- Education
Soc Paper 3 Section B- Education
By: Ellie Richards
142 Cards –19 Decks –2 LearnersSample Decks: Role Of Education- Functionalist, Role Of Education- The New Right, Role Of Education-marxismShow Class -
Law Paper 3 Section B
Law Paper 3 Section B
By: Emily Harris
47 Cards –2 Decks –2 LearnersSample Decks: Terms (exclusion Clauses), Vitating FactorsShow Class -
A level Law OCR Paper 3 Section A
A level Law OCR Paper 3 Section A
By: Charlotte Hursthouse
79 Cards –18 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Distinction Between Law and Morals, Relationship Between Law and Morals, Legal Enforcement of Moral ValuesShow Class -
law paper 3 section b (contract)
law paper 3 section b (contract)
By: abbie mcivor
65 Cards –9 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Formation- offer, Formation- acceptance, formation- intention to create legal relationsShow Class -
History Paper 1 - Section 3: The Road to WW2
History Paper 1 - Section 3: The Road to WW2
By: Samuel Heywood
26 Cards –4 Decks –2 LearnersSample Decks: Contexts and Tensions: Reasons for the Rise of Dictators, Hitler's Steps to Expansion, Czechoslovakia and Munich 1938 + AppeasementShow Class -
Soc Paper 3 Section A - Globalisation
Soc Paper 3 Section A - Globalisation
By: Ellie Richards
64 Cards –7 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Concepts/impact On Identities And Cultural Homo, Effects Of Digital Communication On Relationships, Impact On Age Identity And InequalityShow Class -
Law Paper 3A Morality
Law Paper 3A Morality
By: Talia Berry
32 Cards –9 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Introduction, Distinction between Law and Morals, Relationship between Law and MoralityShow Class -
IGCSE RPE
IGCSE RPE
By: Sophia Lethbridge
1,104 Cards –33 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Paper 1 Section 1 - The Universe and the Place of Human Beings, Paper 1 Section 1 - Human Nature and the Human Condition, Paper 1 Section 1 - Selfishness, Greed, Ignorance and SinShow Class -
5th Form Set 1 French
5th Form Set 1 French
By: Oliver Hall
1,165 Cards –27 Decks –111 LearnersSample Decks: Jun 2015 Listening/Reading 1, Past Paper Section 1 Vocab 1, Past Paper Section 1 Vocab 2Show Class -
BCNS Board Exam
BCNS Board Exam
By: Aaron Mlnarik
1,373 Cards –13 Decks –375 LearnersSample Decks: Paper Practice Exam Material, Primer Material Section 1A-1H, Paper Practice Exam Materials 2Show Class -
CPA: REG
CPA: REG
By: Nicole Peck
1,010 Cards –35 Decks –101 LearnersSample Decks: Chapter 1 Section 1-2: Filing Status and Exemptions, Chapter 1 Section 3: Gross Income, Chapter 1 Section 4: Employee Stock OptionsShow Class -
AQA Chemistry
AQA Chemistry
By: Sethu :)
616 Cards –32 Decks –29 LearnersSample Decks: Physical 1 Section 1 - Unit 1: Atomic Structure, Physical 1 Section 1 - Unit 2: Required Practical - Titrations and Volumetric Solutions, Physical 1 Section 1 - Unit 3: BondingShow Class -
Business Studies
Business Studies
By: Mya C
447 Cards –22 Decks –4 LearnersSample Decks: THEME 1: SECTION 1 (MEETING CUSTOMER NEEDS), THEME 1 SECTION 2: ( THE MARKET ), THEME 1 SECTION 3: (MARKETING MIX AND STRATEGY)Show Class -
GCSE OCR Computer Science
GCSE OCR Computer Science
By: Amy Yates
1,447 Cards –15 Decks –25 LearnersSample Decks: paper 2 - section 4, paper 2 - section 5 - programming, Paper 2 - section 6 - design, testing and IDEsShow Class -
Law
Law
By: Emilia Malkiewicz
380 Cards –11 Decks –9 LearnersSample Decks: Intro to Formation of Contract (Paper 3-Section B Topics 1-4), Offer (Paper 3-Section B Topics 1-4), Acceptance (Paper 3-Section B Topics 1-4)Show Class