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Politics Paper 2
Politics Paper 2
By: Ben Patrick
515 Cards –21 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: 1.1 Nature and Sources of UK constitution, 1.2 How the constitution has changed since 1997, 1.3 The role and power of devolved bodiesShow Class -
Politics - Paper 2, US
Politics - Paper 2, US
By: Katie Astle
646 Cards –20 Decks –9 LearnersSample Decks: US Government - The US constitution and Amendments, US Government - Checks and Balances, US Government - FederalismShow Class -
politics paper 2
politics paper 2
By: Dixie Watt
259 Cards –13 Decks –2 LearnersSample Decks: 1.1- nature of the constitution, 1.2- how the constitutitution changed under new labour, 1. 2- constitutional reforms after new labourShow Class -
Politics Paper 2
Politics Paper 2
By: Maleehah Laher
531 Cards –13 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Constitution, Constitutional Reform, DevolutionShow Class -
Edexcel A Level Politics Paper 2
Edexcel A Level Politics Paper 2
By: Elizabeth S
255 Cards –7 Decks –46 LearnersSample Decks: UK Constitution, UK Parliament, The PM & The ExecutiveShow Class -
Politics Paper 2
Politics Paper 2
By: Vincenza Puzzo
163 Cards –6 Decks –4 LearnersSample Decks: The Constitution, Parliament, ExecutiveShow Class -
5-Politics-Paper 2- Uk Government
5-Politics-Paper 2- Uk Government
By: Harriet Dolby
570 Cards –7 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: 1-Parliament, Is The PM To Powerful- Constraints On Pm Power And Are They Effective, 2- Prime Minister And The ExecutiveShow Class -
A level Politics - Paper 2 USA
A level Politics - Paper 2 USA
By: Ben Beard
237 Cards –6 Decks –22 LearnersSample Decks: Constitution US, Congress US, Electoral Systems USShow Class -
Politics Paper 2
Politics Paper 2
By: Hannah Street
70 Cards –4 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: section 5: The Constitution, section 6: Parliament, section 7: The Prime Minister and the ExcutiveShow Class -
politics paper 2 (dixie's + some of sami's)
politics paper 2 (dixie's + some of sami's)
By: sami firdose
259 Cards –13 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: 1.1- nature of the constitution, 1.2- how the constitutitution changed under new labour, 1. 2- constitutional reforms after new labourShow Class -
Politics Paper 2
Politics Paper 2
By: Mollie Beavan
159 Cards –5 Decks –2 LearnersSample Decks: Nationalism, UK PM and executive 3.1 and 3.1, UK Parliament 2.2, 2.3, 2.4Show Class -
Politics Paper 1: Section 2 - Political Parties
Politics Paper 1: Section 2 - Political Parties
By: Mia Budge
84 Cards –6 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Evaluate the view that the only political parties that matter in our political system are the Labour and Conservatives Parties., Evaluate the view that major parties agree on policies and ideas., Evaluate the view that the Conservative Party is internally divided.Show Class -
A level Politics - Paper 1 UK (2)
A level Politics - Paper 1 UK (2)
By: Ben Beard
90 Cards –4 Decks –42 LearnersSample Decks: Pressure Groups, Pressure Groups Examples, Electoral SystemsShow Class -
Politics- Paper 2
Politics- Paper 2
By: Kia D
27 Cards –3 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: THE CONSTITUTION-DEVOLUTION, NATIONALISM, DEVOLUTIONShow 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 -
A-Level Politics Paper 2
A-Level Politics Paper 2
By: Eddie Rowley
277 Cards –7 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: 1. The Constitution, 2. Parliament, 3. PM and the ExecutiveShow Class -
Politics Paper 2: Section 2 - Parliament
Politics Paper 2: Section 2 - Parliament
By: Mia Budge
56 Cards –4 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Evaluate the view that the House of Lords is in need of major reform., Evaluate the extent to which the House of Lords plays a meaningful role in the passage of legislation., Evaluate the view to which backbench MPs are effective in fulfilling their various roles.Show Class -
Paper 2 Politics
Paper 2 Politics
By: Daisy Wright
167 Cards –12 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Supreme Court, Supreme Court Evidene, The Nature And Sources Of The UK ConstiutionShow Class -
Politics Paper 2 🖤
Politics Paper 2 🖤
By: Imogen Kielstra
255 Cards –7 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: UK Constitution, UK Parliament, The PM & The ExecutiveShow Class -
Politics Paper 2: Section 5 - Feminism
Politics Paper 2: Section 5 - Feminism
By: Mia Budge
56 Cards –4 Decks –2 LearnersSample Decks: Human Nature, Society, StateShow Class -
Politics Paper 2: Section 1 - The Constitution
Politics Paper 2: Section 1 - The Constitution
By: Mia Budge
74 Cards –5 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Evaluate the view that devolution has been good for Wales and Scotland but not good for England and Northern Ireland., Evaluate the view that the UK's Constitution requires major change., Evaluate the extent to which constitutional reforms of 1997 to 2010 may be considered even more important than the constitutional reforms that occurred after 2010.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 -
politics paper 2
politics paper 2
By: Jessica Dawson
133 Cards –3 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: PM and cabinet, Relationship between the branches, summarised basicsShow Class -
Politics Paper 2: Section 4 - Relations between the Branches
Politics Paper 2: Section 4 - Relations between the Branches
By: Mia Budge
70 Cards –5 Decks –2 LearnersSample Decks: Evaluate the view that the Supreme Court operates with sufficient judicial independence and neutrality., Evaluate the view that the Supreme Court has too much power over the executive., Evaluate the view that the Supreme Court is effective at upholding the rights of citizens.Show Class -
Politics paper 2
Politics paper 2
By: Morgan Jones
116 Cards –5 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Constitution, Parliament, The Prime Minister and the ExecuativeShow Class -
Paper 2 Politics Questions
Paper 2 Politics Questions
By: Levi Malhi
43 Cards –9 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Electoral and Party Systems, Executive Branch, JudiciaryShow Class -
Edexcel History A-Level (Paper 2 Option 2F.1: India, c1914–48: the road to independence)- Theme 2/ Changing political relationships, 1920–30
Edexcel History A-Level (Paper 2 Option 2F.1: India, c1914–48: the road to independence)- Theme 2/ Changing political relationships, 1920–30
By: Archie Atkinson
72 Cards –4 Decks –103 LearnersSample Decks: Gandhi and civil disobedience, 1920–22:, Congress reorganised, 1922–30:, The Muslim LeagueShow Class -
UK Government
UK Government
By: Finlay Skelton
255 Cards –7 Decks –3 LearnersSample Decks: UK Constitution, UK Parliament, The PM & The ExecutiveShow Class -
Politics Paper 2
Politics Paper 2
By: James Woakes
75 Cards –4 Decks –2 LearnersSample Decks: The Constitution, Parliament, Prime Minister and the ExecutiveShow Class -
Politics Paper 2 - UK Government
Politics Paper 2 - UK Government
By: Eve Rigby
60 Cards –15 Decks –3 LearnersSample Decks: British Prime Ministers, UK Political Parties, SovereigntyShow Class