A full marks response with critical commentary answering the following questions:
What part did (i) the Council and (ii) the Permanent Court of Justice play in the organisation of the League of Nations? [4]
Why was the idea of ‘collective security’ unlikely to be successful for the League of Nations? [6]
‘It was the Hoare-Laval Plan rather than World Depression that destroyed the League.’ How far do you agree with this statement? Explain your answer. [10]
Using the source, evaluate the view that the Westminster Parliament exercises full sovereignty in the UK. [30]
This is a full marks response using a source from the Jenkins et al. textbook. (A copy of the source is included.)
Justification for the mark, using language from the mark scheme, is given at the bottom.
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A detailed knowledge organiser which covers Heath’s short time in power. The following areas are covered:
Heath’s aims as PM
The Conservatives and the economy
Industrial relations
Key polling data
Foreign policy
Local government (briefly)
Key terms
Key people
Inflation/unemployment each year, 1970-74
**An editable PowerPoint version. **
A detailed knowledge organiser which covers the following areas:
Problems Labour faced in 1964
Labour and the economy
Foreign policy
Social issues
Key terms
Key people
Industrial relations
A detailed knowledge organiser which covers Heath’s short time in power. The following areas are covered:
Heath’s aims as PM
The Conservatives and the economy
Industrial relations
Key polling data
Foreign policy
Local government (briefly)
Key terms
Key people
Inflation/unemployment each year, 1970-74
A detailed knowledge organiser which covers the following areas:
Problems Labour faced in 1964
Labour and the economy
Foreign policy
Social issues
Key terms
Key people
Industrial relations
A full-marks essay which answers the following question: Evaluate the extent to which constitutional reforms introduced since 1997 have been successful in achieving their objectives.
The following themes are examined in considerable depth with some excellent examples of evaluation:
devolution (Scotland and Wales, Northern Ireland, England)
the HRA
the Freedom of Information Act