A* level A Level Politics AO1 Examples Pack: Edexcel Paper TwoQuick View
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A* level A Level Politics AO1 Examples Pack: Edexcel Paper Two

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<p>This revision pack contains extensive up to date current examples for A Level politics, made by an A* student going to study politics at university next year. I have used this resource pack and have scored consistent A*'s throughout Politics A Level.</p> <p>This is targeted towards the Edexcel exam board for paper two, but will be useful for any politics student looking to enrich their essays with strong evidence to score high on AO1 marks.</p> <p>Contains examples for the following areas:</p> <ul> <li>devolution</li> <li>city devolution</li> <li>the cabinet</li> <li>collective and individual ministerial responsibility</li> <li>PM powers</li> <li>parliamentary scrutiny</li> <li>post-97 reforms</li> <li>post-2010 reforms</li> <li>house of commons and lords reform</li> <li>relationship between supreme court and parliament and executive</li> <li>the house of lords</li> </ul> <p>Contains information regarding content like:</p> <ul> <li>the war between Israel and Palestine and how gov/ parliament have responded to this</li> <li>the illegal migration bill</li> <li>brexit</li> <li>the recent general election</li> <li>etc</li> </ul>
A* A Level Edexcel Politics Essay: Executive and ParliamentQuick View
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A* A Level Edexcel Politics Essay: Executive and Parliament

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<p>Evaluate the view that executive dominance means parliament has little influence over the legislative process (30)</p> <p>This is a strong essay that scored high Level 5 (A*) after being marked by two teachers. This essay aided my preparation for my A Level exam and my A* result.</p> <p>The essay is balanced, presenting both sides of the argument whilst effectively justifying the stronger side, using up to date examples and extensive analysis to achieve this.</p>