Hello, I’m Lucy.
I am currently studying for a BA in Religion, Politics, and Society at King’s College London. I am hoping to sell my A Level resources for Politics, History and English Literature. Please let me know if you have any questions or thoughts!
Hello, I’m Lucy.
I am currently studying for a BA in Religion, Politics, and Society at King’s College London. I am hoping to sell my A Level resources for Politics, History and English Literature. Please let me know if you have any questions or thoughts!
Four ideology revision resources which comprehensively and clearly provide the AO1 needed for the Political Ideas aspect of the assessment for Politics A Level (Edexcel)
Feminism, Liberalism, Conservatism, and Socialism:
Their origins
The different factions within the ideology
The ideological divisions between the different factions - the points of contention on human nature, society, the state, and the economy
A grid showing the views of 5 key thinkers on human nature, the state, society, and the economy – alongside the ideological faction they are associated with, an example of their published works, and their key contributions to the ideology
36 essay plan templates with relevant questions
This is all the AO1 (or content) you need to know for the government section of the 2nd exam paper! I created this to revise for exams and I did really well - please message me if you have any questions xx
26 pages (6759 words)
Extensive notes on:
The Constitution
Parliament
The Prime Minister and the Executive
Relations Between Institutions
Mini essay plans throughout
Examples of key events
This is all the AO1 (or content) you need to know about the feminism/non core ideology section of the exam! I used this and got an A :)
1937 words, 11 pages
Extensive notes on:
The origins of the ideology
The different factions within the ideology
The ideological divisions between the different factions - the points of contention on human nature, society, the state, and the economy
A grid showing the views of 5 key thinkers on human nature, the state, society, and the economy – alongside the ideological faction they are associated with, an example of their published works, and their key contributions to the ideology
Simone de Beauvoir, bell hooks, Sheila Rowbotham, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Kate Millet
13 essay plan templates with relevant questions
This is all the AO1 (or content) you need to know about the conservative section of the exam! I used this to revise from during my exams and I got an A.
1622 words, 8 pages
Extensive notes on:
The origins of the ideology
The different factions within the ideology
The ideological divisions between the different factions - the points of contention on human nature, society, the state, and the economy
A grid showing the views of 5 key thinkers on human nature, the state, society, and the economy – alongside the ideological faction they are associated with, an example of their published works, and their key contributions to the ideology
Thomas Hobbes, Edmund Burke, Michael Oakeshott, Ayn Rand, Robert Nozick
9 essay plan templates with relevant questions
This is all the AO1 (or content) you need to know about the socialism section of the exam! I used this to revise from during my exams and it’s honestly perfect! Message me if you have any questions xx
2016 words, 8 pages
Extensive notes on:
• The origins of the ideology
• The different factions within the ideology
• The ideological divisions between the different factions - the points of contention on human nature, society, the state, and the economy.
• A grid showing principles which are generally agreed upon by socialists.
• A grid showing the views of 5 key thinkers on human nature, the state, society, and the economy – alongside the ideological faction they are associated with, an example of their published works, and their key contributions to the ideology
o Karl Marx and Fredrick Engels, Rosa Luxemburg, Beatrice Webb, Anthony Crosland, Anthony Giddens
• A list of key terms associated with the ideology
8 essay plan templates with relevant questions
This is all the AO1 (or content) you need to know about the liberalism section of the exam! I used this to revise from during my exams and it’s honestly perfect! Message me if you have any questions xx
2478 words, 8 pages
Extensive notes on:
The origins of the ideology
The different factions within the ideology
The ideological divisions between the different factions - the points of contention on human nature, society, the state, and the economy
A grid showing the views of 5 key thinkers on human nature, the state, society, and the economy – alongside the ideological faction they are associated with, an example of their published works, and their key contributions to the ideology
John Locke, Mary Woolstonecraft, John Stuart Mill, John Rawls, Betty Friedan
6 essay plan templates with relevant questions