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Edexcel A-Level Politics L13: How Great is the Power of the Prime Minister to Determine policy? (Blair) Component 2: UK Government **FREE Lesson From this Unit: **https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12847575 This SoW is designed in detail to be clearly differentiated and engaging. Using the latest researched teaching and learning techniques, such as Retrieval Practice and Dual Coding. This SoW allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. Each SoW is sequenced clearly and in line with the Edexcel Specification. A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students’ comprehension. We provided an email address that is monitored daily, if you have any questions or issues with this purchase (teachercentralltd@gmail.com). Below is a break down of the Bundle: Component 2: UK Government (Option 1: Anarchism) L1: What is the Nature and Sources of the UK Constitution? L2: How has the British Constitution Changed Since 1997? L3: What are the Key Characteristics of Devolution in UK Governance? L4: What are the Key Arguments for Further Constitutional Reform? L5: What is the Structure and Role of the House of Commons and House of Lords? L6: What are the Comparative Powers of the House of Commons and House of Lords? L7: What is the Legislative Process in Parliament? L8: What ways does Parliament Interact with the Executive? L9: What is the Structure, Role, and Powers of the Executive? L10: What is the Concept of Ministerial Responsibility? L11: What is the Role of the Prime Minister and the Cabinet? L12: How Great is the Power of the Prime Minister to Determine policy? (Thatcher) L13: How Great is the Power of the Prime Minister to Determine policy? (Blair) L14: What is the Role Supreme Court in legislative and policy-making processes? L15: What is the Relationship Between the Executive and Parliament? L16: What is/was the Impact of the UK on British Governance? L17: What is Location Sovereignty in the UK Political System? L18: What are the Core Ideas and Principles of Anarchism? L19: What are the Different Types of Anarchism? L20: Who are the Key Anarchist Thinkers and what are their Arguments? Any questions please do feel free to get in contact: teachercentralltd@gmail.com Tes Teaching Store: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/TeacherCentral
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Edexcel A-Level Politics L16: What is/was the Impact of the EU on British Governance? Component 2: UK Government **FREE Lesson From this Unit: **https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12847575 This SoW is designed in detail to be clearly differentiated and engaging. Using the latest researched teaching and learning techniques, such as Retrieval Practice and Dual Coding. This SoW allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. Each SoW is sequenced clearly and in line with the Edexcel Specification. A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students’ comprehension. We provided an email address that is monitored daily, if you have any questions or issues with this purchase (teachercentralltd@gmail.com). Below is a break down of the Bundle: Component 2: UK Government (Option 1: Anarchism) L1: What is the Nature and Sources of the UK Constitution? L2: How has the British Constitution Changed Since 1997? L3: What are the Key Characteristics of Devolution in UK Governance? L4: What are the Key Arguments for Further Constitutional Reform? L5: What is the Structure and Role of the House of Commons and House of Lords? L6: What are the Comparative Powers of the House of Commons and House of Lords? L7: What is the Legislative Process in Parliament? L8: What ways does Parliament Interact with the Executive? L9: What is the Structure, Role, and Powers of the Executive? L10: What is the Concept of Ministerial Responsibility? L11: What is the Role of the Prime Minister and the Cabinet? L12: How Great is the Power of the Prime Minister to Determine policy? (Thatcher) L13: How Great is the Power of the Prime Minister to Determine policy? (Blair) L14: What is the Role Supreme Court in legislative and policy-making processes? L15: What is the Relationship Between the Executive and Parliament? L16: What is/was the Impact of the UK on British Governance? L17: What is Location Sovereignty in the UK Political System? L18: What are the Core Ideas and Principles of Anarchism? L19: What are the Different Types of Anarchism? L20: Who are the Key Anarchist Thinkers and what are their Arguments? Any questions please do feel free to get in contact: teachercentralltd@gmail.com teachercentralltd@gmail.com Best FREE Resources (Teacher Central) https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/britain-losing-and-gaining-an-empire-12973075 https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/financial-literacy-12898983 https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/romeo-and-juliet-12908635 https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/shakespeare-12908634 https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/macbeth-gcse-12863697 https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/animal-farm-free-sow-12942163 (FREE SoW) https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/slavery-sow-12843084 (FREE SoW) https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/russia-1917-91-from-lenin-to-yeltsin-12834552 https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/TeacherCentral?sortBy=lowestPrice&p=5
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Edexcel A-Level Politics L18: What are the Core Ideas and Principles of Anarchism? Component 2: UK Government **FREE Lesson From this Unit: **https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12847575 This SoW is designed in detail to be clearly differentiated and engaging. Using the latest researched teaching and learning techniques, such as Retrieval Practice and Dual Coding. This SoW allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. Each SoW is sequenced clearly and in line with the Edexcel Specification. A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students’ comprehension. We provided an email address that is monitored daily, if you have any questions or issues with this purchase (teachercentralltd@gmail.com). Below is a break down of the Bundle: Component 2: UK Government (Option 1: Anarchism) L1: What is the Nature and Sources of the UK Constitution? L2: How has the British Constitution Changed Since 1997? L3: What are the Key Characteristics of Devolution in UK Governance? L4: What are the Key Arguments for Further Constitutional Reform? L5: What is the Structure and Role of the House of Commons and House of Lords? L6: What are the Comparative Powers of the House of Commons and House of Lords? L7: What is the Legislative Process in Parliament? L8: What ways does Parliament Interact with the Executive? L9: What is the Structure, Role, and Powers of the Executive? L10: What is the Concept of Ministerial Responsibility? L11: What is the Role of the Prime Minister and the Cabinet? L12: How Great is the Power of the Prime Minister to Determine policy? (Thatcher) L13: How Great is the Power of the Prime Minister to Determine policy? (Blair) L14: What is the Role Supreme Court in legislative and policy-making processes? L15: What is the Relationship Between the Executive and Parliament? L16: What is/was the Impact of the EU on British Governance? L17: What is Location Sovereignty in the UK Political System? L18: What are the Core Ideas and Principles of Anarchism? L19: What are the Different Types of Anarchism? L20: Who are the Key Anarchist Thinkers and what are their Arguments? Any questions please do feel free to get in contact: teachercentralltd@gmail.com Tes Teaching Store: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/TeacherCentral
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Edexcel A-Level Politics L16: What is the State of Race and Rights in contemporary US politics? Component 3: Comparative Politics- Government and Politics of the USA FREE Lesson From this Unit: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12853244 COMPARATIVE APPROACHES NOT INCLUDED This SoW is designed in detail to be clearly differentiated and engaging. Using the latest researched teaching and learning techniques, such as Retrieval Practice and Dual Coding. This SoW allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. Each SoW is sequenced clearly and in line with the Edexcel Specification. A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students’ comprehension. We provided an email address that is monitored daily, if you have any questions or issues with this purchase (teachercentralltd@gmail.com). Below is a break down of the Bundle: Component 3: Comparative Politics- Government and Politics of the USA L1: What is the Nature of the US Constitution? L2: What are the key features of the US Constitution? L3: What are the Main Characteristics of US Federalism? L4: What Debates Around the US Constitution and Federalism Exist? L5: What is the Power and Structure of Congress? L6: What are the Key Functions of Congress? L7: What are the Key Interpretations and Debates Around Congress? L8: What Role does Presidential Power Play in American Politics? L9: What are the Informal Sources of Presidential Power? L10: How is the Power of the Presidency Limited? L11: What are the Key Debates of the US presidency? L12: What is the nature and role of the Supreme Court? L13: What is the Appointment Process for the Supreme Court? L14: What is the Role of The Supreme Court in Regards to Public Policy? L15: How are Civil Liberties Protected in the US Today? L16: What is the State of Race and Rights in contemporary US politics? L17: What are the Interpretations and Debates of the US Supreme Court and civil rights? L18: What are the Key Characteristics of Electoral systems in the USA? L19: What are the Key Principles of the Democratic and Republican Parties? L20: What is the Role of Interest groups in the USA? Any questions please do feel free to get in contact: teachercentralltd@gmail.com Tes Teaching Store: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/TeacherCentral
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Edexcel A-Level Politics L17: What is Location Sovereignty in the UK Political System? Component 2: UK Government **FREE Lesson From this Unit: **https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12847575 This SoW is designed in detail to be clearly differentiated and engaging. Using the latest researched teaching and learning techniques, such as Retrieval Practice and Dual Coding. This SoW allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. Each SoW is sequenced clearly and in line with the Edexcel Specification. A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students’ comprehension. We provided an email address that is monitored daily, if you have any questions or issues with this purchase (teachercentralltd@gmail.com). Below is a break down of the Bundle: Component 2: UK Government (Option 1: Anarchism) L1: What is the Nature and Sources of the UK Constitution? L2: How has the British Constitution Changed Since 1997? L3: What are the Key Characteristics of Devolution in UK Governance? L4: What are the Key Arguments for Further Constitutional Reform? L5: What is the Structure and Role of the House of Commons and House of Lords? L6: What are the Comparative Powers of the House of Commons and House of Lords? L7: What is the Legislative Process in Parliament? L8: What ways does Parliament Interact with the Executive? L9: What is the Structure, Role, and Powers of the Executive? L10: What is the Concept of Ministerial Responsibility? L11: What is the Role of the Prime Minister and the Cabinet? L12: How Great is the Power of the Prime Minister to Determine policy? (Thatcher) L13: How Great is the Power of the Prime Minister to Determine policy? (Blair) L14: What is the Role Supreme Court in legislative and policy-making processes? L15: What is the Relationship Between the Executive and Parliament? L16: What is/was the Impact of the EU on British Governance? L17: What is Location Sovereignty in the UK Political System? L18: What are the Core Ideas and Principles of Anarchism? L19: What are the Different Types of Anarchism? L20: Who are the Key Anarchist Thinkers and what are their Arguments? Any questions please do feel free to get in contact: teachercentralltd@gmail.com Tes Teaching Store: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/TeacherCentral
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Edexcel A-Level Politics L20: Who are the Key Anarchist Thinkers and what are their Arguments? Component 2: UK Government **FREE Lesson From this Unit: **https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12847575 This SoW is designed in detail to be clearly differentiated and engaging. Using the latest researched teaching and learning techniques, such as Retrieval Practice and Dual Coding. This SoW allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. Each SoW is sequenced clearly and in line with the Edexcel Specification. A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students’ comprehension. We provided an email address that is monitored daily, if you have any questions or issues with this purchase (teachercentralltd@gmail.com). Below is a break down of the Bundle: Component 2: UK Government (Option 1: Anarchism) L1: What is the Nature and Sources of the UK Constitution? L2: How has the British Constitution Changed Since 1997? L3: What are the Key Characteristics of Devolution in UK Governance? L4: What are the Key Arguments for Further Constitutional Reform? L5: What is the Structure and Role of the House of Commons and House of Lords? L6: What are the Comparative Powers of the House of Commons and House of Lords? L7: What is the Legislative Process in Parliament? L8: What ways does Parliament Interact with the Executive? L9: What is the Structure, Role, and Powers of the Executive? L10: What is the Concept of Ministerial Responsibility? L11: What is the Role of the Prime Minister and the Cabinet? L12: How Great is the Power of the Prime Minister to Determine policy? (Thatcher) L13: How Great is the Power of the Prime Minister to Determine policy? (Blair) L14: What is the Role Supreme Court in legislative and policy-making processes? L15: What is the Relationship Between the Executive and Parliament? L16: What is/was the Impact of the EU on British Governance? L17: What is Location Sovereignty in the UK Political System? L18: What are the Core Ideas and Principles of Anarchism? L19: What are the Different Types of Anarchism? L20: Who are the Key Anarchist Thinkers and what are their Arguments? Any questions please do feel free to get in contact:
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Edexcel A-Level Politics L19: What are the Different Types of Anarchism? Component 2: UK Government **FREE Lesson From this Unit: **https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12847575 This SoW is designed in detail to be clearly differentiated and engaging. Using the latest researched teaching and learning techniques, such as Retrieval Practice and Dual Coding. This SoW allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. Each SoW is sequenced clearly and in line with the Edexcel Specification. A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students’ comprehension. We provided an email address that is monitored daily, if you have any questions or issues with this purchase (teachercentralltd@gmail.com). Below is a break down of the Bundle: Component 2: UK Government (Option 1: Anarchism) L1: What is the Nature and Sources of the UK Constitution? L2: How has the British Constitution Changed Since 1997? L3: What are the Key Characteristics of Devolution in UK Governance? L4: What are the Key Arguments for Further Constitutional Reform? L5: What is the Structure and Role of the House of Commons and House of Lords? L6: What are the Comparative Powers of the House of Commons and House of Lords? L7: What is the Legislative Process in Parliament? L8: What ways does Parliament Interact with the Executive? L9: What is the Structure, Role, and Powers of the Executive? L10: What is the Concept of Ministerial Responsibility? L11: What is the Role of the Prime Minister and the Cabinet? L12: How Great is the Power of the Prime Minister to Determine policy? (Thatcher) L13: How Great is the Power of the Prime Minister to Determine policy? (Blair) L14: What is the Role Supreme Court in legislative and policy-making processes? L15: What is the Relationship Between the Executive and Parliament? L16: What is/was the Impact of the EU on British Governance? L17: What is Location Sovereignty in the UK Political System? L18: What are the Core Ideas and Principles of Anarchism? L19: What are the Different Types of Anarchism? L20: Who are the Key Anarchist Thinkers and what are their Arguments? Any questions please do feel free to get in contact:
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Edexcel A-Level Politics L18: What are the Key Characteristics of Electoral systems in the USA? Component 3: Comparative Politics- Government and Politics of the USA FREE Lesson From this Unit: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12853244 COMPARATIVE APPROACHES NOT INCLUDED This SoW is designed in detail to be clearly differentiated and engaging. Using the latest researched teaching and learning techniques, such as Retrieval Practice and Dual Coding. This SoW allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. Each SoW is sequenced clearly and in line with the Edexcel Specification. A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students’ comprehension. We provided an email address that is monitored daily, if you have any questions or issues with this purchase (teachercentralltd@gmail.com). Below is a break down of the Bundle: Component 3: Comparative Politics- Government and Politics of the USA L1: What is the Nature of the US Constitution? L2: What are the key features of the US Constitution? L3: What are the Main Characteristics of US Federalism? L4: What Debates Around the US Constitution and Federalism Exist? L5: What is the Power and Structure of Congress? L6: What are the Key Functions of Congress? L7: What are the Key Interpretations and Debates Around Congress? L8: What Role does Presidential Power Play in American Politics? L9: What are the Informal Sources of Presidential Power? L10: How is the Power of the Presidency Limited? L11: What are the Key Debates of the US presidency? L12: What is the nature and role of the Supreme Court? L13: What is the Appointment Process for the Supreme Court? L14: What is the Role of The Supreme Court in Regards to Public Policy? L15: How are Civil Liberties Protected in the US Today? L16: What is the State of Race and Rights in contemporary US politics? L17: What are the Interpretations and Debates of the US Supreme Court and civil rights? L18: What are the Key Characteristics of Electoral systems in the USA? L19: What are the Key Principles of the Democratic and Republican Parties? L20: What is the Role of Interest groups in the USA?
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Edexcel A-Level Politics L4: What Debates Around the US Constitution and Federalism Exist? Component 3: Comparative Politics- Government and Politics of the USA FREE Lesson From this Unit: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12853244 COMPARATIVE APPROACHES NOT INCLUDED This SoW is designed in detail to be clearly differentiated and engaging. Using the latest researched teaching and learning techniques, such as Retrieval Practice and Dual Coding. This SoW allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. Each SoW is sequenced clearly and in line with the Edexcel Specification. A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students’ comprehension. We provided an email address that is monitored daily, if you have any questions or issues with this purchase (teachercentralltd@gmail.com). Below is a break down of the Bundle: Component 3: Comparative Politics- Government and Politics of the USA L1: What is the Nature of the US Constitution? L2: What are the key features of the US Constitution? L3: What are the Main Characteristics of US Federalism? L4: What Debates Around the US Constitution and Federalism Exist? L5: What is the Power and Structure of Congress? L6: What are the Key Functions of Congress? L7: What are the Key Interpretations and Debates Around Congress? L8: What Role does Presidential Power Play in American Politics? L9: What are the Informal Sources of Presidential Power? L10: How is the Power of the Presidency Limited? L11: What are the Key Debates of the US presidency? L12: What is the nature and role of the Supreme Court? L13: What is the Appointment Process for the Supreme Court? L14: What is the Role of The Supreme Court in Regards to Public Policy? L15: How are Civil Liberties Protected in the US Today? L16: What is the State of Race and Rights in contemporary US politics? L17: What are the Interpretations and Debates of the US Supreme Court and civil rights? L18: What are the Key Characteristics of Electoral systems in the USA? L19: What are the Key Principles of the Democratic and Republican Parties? L20: What is the Role of Interest groups in the USA? Any questions please do feel free to get in contact: teachercentralltd@gmail.com Tes Teaching Store: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/TeacherCentral
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Edexcel A-Level Politics L15: How are Civil Liberties Protected in the US Today? Component 3: Comparative Politics- Government and Politics of the USA FREE Lesson From this Unit: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12853244 COMPARATIVE APPROACHES NOT INCLUDED This SoW is designed in detail to be clearly differentiated and engaging. Using the latest researched teaching and learning techniques, such as Retrieval Practice and Dual Coding. This SoW allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. Each SoW is sequenced clearly and in line with the Edexcel Specification. A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students’ comprehension. We provided an email address that is monitored daily, if you have any questions or issues with this purchase (teachercentralltd@gmail.com). Below is a break down of the Bundle: Component 3: Comparative Politics- Government and Politics of the USA L1: What is the Nature of the US Constitution? L2: What are the key features of the US Constitution? L3: What are the Main Characteristics of US Federalism? L4: What Debates Around the US Constitution and Federalism Exist? L5: What is the Power and Structure of Congress? L6: What are the Key Functions of Congress? L7: What are the Key Interpretations and Debates Around Congress? L8: What Role does Presidential Power Play in American Politics? L9: What are the Informal Sources of Presidential Power? L10: How is the Power of the Presidency Limited? L11: What are the Key Debates of the US presidency? L12: What is the nature and role of the Supreme Court? L13: What is the Appointment Process for the Supreme Court? L14: What is the Role of The Supreme Court in Regards to Public Policy? L15: How are Civil Liberties Protected in the US Today? L16: What is the State of Race and Rights in contemporary US politics? L17: What are the Interpretations and Debates of the US Supreme Court and civil rights? L18: What are the Key Characteristics of Electoral systems in the USA? L19: What are the Key Principles of the Democratic and Republican Parties? L20: What is the Role of Interest groups in the USA? Any questions please do feel free to get in contact: teachercentralltd@gmail.com Tes Teaching Store: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/TeacherCentral
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Edexcel A-Level Politics L13: What is the Appointment Process for the Supreme Court? Component 3: Comparative Politics- Government and Politics of the USA FREE Lesson From this Unit: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12853244 COMPARATIVE APPROACHES NOT INCLUDED This SoW is designed in detail to be clearly differentiated and engaging. Using the latest researched teaching and learning techniques, such as Retrieval Practice and Dual Coding. This SoW allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. Each SoW is sequenced clearly and in line with the Edexcel Specification. A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students’ comprehension. We provided an email address that is monitored daily, if you have any questions or issues with this purchase (teachercentralltd@gmail.com). Below is a break down of the Bundle: Component 3: Comparative Politics- Government and Politics of the USA L1: What is the Nature of the US Constitution? L2: What are the key features of the US Constitution? L3: What are the Main Characteristics of US Federalism? L4: What Debates Around the US Constitution and Federalism Exist? L5: What is the Power and Structure of Congress? L6: What are the Key Functions of Congress? L7: What are the Key Interpretations and Debates Around Congress? L8: What Role does Presidential Power Play in American Politics? L9: What are the Informal Sources of Presidential Power? L10: How is the Power of the Presidency Limited? L11: What are the Key Debates of the US presidency? L12: What is the nature and role of the Supreme Court? L13: What is the Appointment Process for the Supreme Court? L14: What is the Role of The Supreme Court in Regards to Public Policy? L15: How are Civil Liberties Protected in the US Today? L16: What is the State of Race and Rights in contemporary US politics? L17: What are the Interpretations and Debates of the US Supreme Court and civil rights? L18: What are the Key Characteristics of Electoral systems in the USA? L19: What are the Key Principles of the Democratic and Republican Parties? L20: What is the Role of Interest groups in the USA? Any questions please do feel free to get in contact: teachercentralltd@gmail.com Tes Teaching Store: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/TeacherCentral
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Edexcel A-Level Politics L9: What are the Informal Sources of Presidential Power? Component 3: Comparative Politics- Government and Politics of the USA FREE Lesson From this Unit: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12853244 COMPARATIVE APPROACHES NOT INCLUDED This SoW is designed in detail to be clearly differentiated and engaging. Using the latest researched teaching and learning techniques, such as Retrieval Practice and Dual Coding. This SoW allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. Each SoW is sequenced clearly and in line with the Edexcel Specification. A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students’ comprehension. We provided an email address that is monitored daily, if you have any questions or issues with this purchase (teachercentralltd@gmail.com). Below is a break down of the Bundle: Component 3: Comparative Politics- Government and Politics of the USA L1: What is the Nature of the US Constitution? L2: What are the key features of the US Constitution? L3: What are the Main Characteristics of US Federalism? L4: What Debates Around the US Constitution and Federalism Exist? L5: What is the Power and Structure of Congress? L6: What are the Key Functions of Congress? L7: What are the Key Interpretations and Debates Around Congress? L8: What Role does Presidential Power Play in American Politics? L9: What are the Informal Sources of Presidential Power? L10: How is the Power of the Presidency Limited? L11: What are the Key Debates of the US presidency? L12: What is the nature and role of the Supreme Court? L13: What is the Appointment Process for the Supreme Court? L14: What is the Role of The Supreme Court in Regards to Public Policy? L15: How are Civil Liberties Protected in the US Today? L16: What is the State of Race and Rights in contemporary US politics? L17: What are the Interpretations and Debates of the US Supreme Court and civil rights? L18: What are the Key Characteristics of Electoral systems in the USA? L19: What are the Key Principles of the Democratic and Republican Parties? L20: What is the Role of Interest groups in the USA? Any questions please do feel free to get in contact: teachercentralltd@gmail.com Tes Teaching Store: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/TeacherCentral
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Edexcel A-Level Politics L6: What are the Key Functions of Congress? Component 3: Comparative Politics- Government and Politics of the USA FREE Lesson From this Unit: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12853244 COMPARATIVE APPROACHES NOT INCLUDED This SoW is designed in detail to be clearly differentiated and engaging. Using the latest researched teaching and learning techniques, such as Retrieval Practice and Dual Coding. This SoW allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. Each SoW is sequenced clearly and in line with the Edexcel Specification. A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students’ comprehension. We provided an email address that is monitored daily, if you have any questions or issues with this purchase (teachercentralltd@gmail.com). Below is a break down of the Bundle: Component 3: Comparative Politics- Government and Politics of the USA L1: What is the Nature of the US Constitution? L2: What are the key features of the US Constitution? L3: What are the Main Characteristics of US Federalism? L4: What Debates Around the US Constitution and Federalism Exist? L5: What is the Power and Structure of Congress? L6: What are the Key Functions of Congress? L7: What are the Key Interpretations and Debates Around Congress? L8: What Role does Presidential Power Play in American Politics? L9: What are the Informal Sources of Presidential Power? L10: How is the Power of the Presidency Limited? L11: What are the Key Debates of the US presidency? L12: What is the nature and role of the Supreme Court? L13: What is the Appointment Process for the Supreme Court? L14: What is the Role of The Supreme Court in Regards to Public Policy? L15: How are Civil Liberties Protected in the US Today? L16: What is the State of Race and Rights in contemporary US politics? L17: What are the Interpretations and Debates of the US Supreme Court and civil rights? L18: What are the Key Characteristics of Electoral systems in the USA? L19: What are the Key Principles of the Democratic and Republican Parties? L20: What is the Role of Interest groups in the USA? Any questions please do feel free to get in contact: teachercentralltd@gmail.com Tes Teaching Store: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/TeacherCentral
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Edexcel A-Level Politics Component 1: UK Politics and Core Political Ideas L14: What are the Core Ideas and Principles of Conservatism in the UK? **FREE Lesson From this Unit: ** https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12845959 This SoW is designed in detail to be clearly differentiated and engaging. Using the latest researched teaching and learning techniques, such as Retrieval Practice and Dual Coding. This SoW allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. Each SoW is sequenced clearly and in line with the Edexcel Specification. A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students’ comprehension. We provided an email address that is monitored daily, if you have any questions or issues with this purchase (teachercentralltd@gmail.com). Below is a break down of the Bundle: UK Politics and Core Political Ideas L1: What are the Current systems of Representative Democracy and Direct Democracy? L2: What are the Debates Over Wider Franchise and Suffrage? L3: What Role do Pressure Groups have in British Politics? L4: What Context do Rights have in UK Politics? L5: How do Party Politics Play Out in UK Politics? L6: How did the Established Political Parties Develop Overtime? L7: What is the Role of the Emerging and Minor UK political parties? L8: How has a Multi-party System been Developed in UK Politics? L9: What Different Electoral Systems Exist? L10: How are Referendums Used Within British Democracy? L11: What Debates Still Surround the UK’s Electoral System? L12: What are the Key Case Studies of Three General Elections? L13: What is the Media’s Influence on UK Politics? L14: What are the Core Ideas and Principles of Conservatism in the UK? L15: What are the Differing Views and Tensions within Conservatism? L16: Who are the Key Conservative Thinkers and What are their ideas? L17: What are the Core Ideas and Beliefs of Liberalism? L18: What Conflicts Often Occur within Liberalism? L19: Who are the Key Liberal Thinkers and What are their ideas? L20: What are the Core Ideas and Principles of Socialism? L21: What are the Differing Views and Tensions within Socialism? L22: Who are the Key Socialist Thinkers and their ideas? Any questions please do feel free to get in contact: teachercentralltd@gmail.com Tes Teaching Store: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/TeacherCentral
Democratic Republican Parties
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Democratic Republican Parties

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Edexcel A-Level Politics L19: What are the Key Principles of the Democratic and Republican Parties? Component 3: Comparative Politics- Government and Politics of the USA FREE Lesson From this Unit: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12853244 COMPARATIVE APPROACHES NOT INCLUDED This SoW is designed in detail to be clearly differentiated and engaging. Using the latest researched teaching and learning techniques, such as Retrieval Practice and Dual Coding. This SoW allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. Each SoW is sequenced clearly and in line with the Edexcel Specification. A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students’ comprehension. We provided an email address that is monitored daily, if you have any questions or issues with this purchase (teachercentralltd@gmail.com). Below is a break down of the Bundle: Component 3: Comparative Politics- Government and Politics of the USA L1: What is the Nature of the US Constitution? L2: What are the key features of the US Constitution? L3: What are the Main Characteristics of US Federalism? L4: What Debates Around the US Constitution and Federalism Exist? L5: What is the Power and Structure of Congress? L6: What are the Key Functions of Congress? L7: What are the Key Interpretations and Debates Around Congress? L8: What Role does Presidential Power Play in American Politics? L9: What are the Informal Sources of Presidential Power? L10: How is the Power of the Presidency Limited? L11: What are the Key Debates of the US presidency? L12: What is the nature and role of the Supreme Court? L13: What is the Appointment Process for the Supreme Court? L14: What is the Role of The Supreme Court in Regards to Public Policy? L15: How are Civil Liberties Protected in the US Today? L16: What is the State of Race and Rights in contemporary US politics? L17: What are the Interpretations and Debates of the US Supreme Court and civil rights? L18: What are the Key Characteristics of Electoral systems in the USA? L19: What are the Key Principles of the Democratic and Republican Parties? L20: What is the Role of Interest groups in the USA? Any questions please do feel free to get in contact: teachercentralltd@gmail.com Tes Teaching Store: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/TeacherCentral
Supreme Court US Interpretations Debates
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Supreme Court US Interpretations Debates

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Edexcel A-Level Politics L17: What are the Interpretations and Debates of the US Supreme Court and civil rights? Component 3: Comparative Politics- Government and Politics of the USA FREE Lesson From this Unit: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12853244 COMPARATIVE APPROACHES NOT INCLUDED This SoW is designed in detail to be clearly differentiated and engaging. Using the latest researched teaching and learning techniques, such as Retrieval Practice and Dual Coding. This SoW allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. Each SoW is sequenced clearly and in line with the Edexcel Specification. A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students’ comprehension. We provided an email address that is monitored daily, if you have any questions or issues with this purchase (teachercentralltd@gmail.com). Below is a break down of the Bundle: Component 3: Comparative Politics- Government and Politics of the USA L1: What is the Nature of the US Constitution? L2: What are the key features of the US Constitution? L3: What are the Main Characteristics of US Federalism? L4: What Debates Around the US Constitution and Federalism Exist? L5: What is the Power and Structure of Congress? L6: What are the Key Functions of Congress? L7: What are the Key Interpretations and Debates Around Congress? L8: What Role does Presidential Power Play in American Politics? L9: What are the Informal Sources of Presidential Power? L10: How is the Power of the Presidency Limited? L11: What are the Key Debates of the US presidency? L12: What is the nature and role of the Supreme Court? L13: What is the Appointment Process for the Supreme Court? L14: What is the Role of The Supreme Court in Regards to Public Policy? L15: How are Civil Liberties Protected in the US Today? L16: What is the State of Race and Rights in contemporary US politics? L17: What are the Interpretations and Debates of the US Supreme Court and civil rights? L18: What are the Key Characteristics of Electoral systems in the USA? L19: What are the Key Principles of the Democratic and Republican Parties? L20: What is the Role of Interest groups in the USA? Any questions please do feel free to get in contact: teachercentralltd@gmail.com Tes Teaching Store: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/TeacherCentral
Supreme Court Public Policy
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Supreme Court Public Policy

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Edexcel A-Level Politics L14: What is the Role of The Supreme Court in Regards to Public Policy? Component 3: Comparative Politics- Government and Politics of the USA FREE Lesson From this Unit: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12853244 COMPARATIVE APPROACHES NOT INCLUDED This SoW is designed in detail to be clearly differentiated and engaging. Using the latest researched teaching and learning techniques, such as Retrieval Practice and Dual Coding. This SoW allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. Each SoW is sequenced clearly and in line with the Edexcel Specification. A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students’ comprehension. We provided an email address that is monitored daily, if you have any questions or issues with this purchase (teachercentralltd@gmail.com). Below is a break down of the Bundle: Component 3: Comparative Politics- Government and Politics of the USA L1: What is the Nature of the US Constitution? L2: What are the key features of the US Constitution? L3: What are the Main Characteristics of US Federalism? L4: What Debates Around the US Constitution and Federalism Exist? L5: What is the Power and Structure of Congress? L6: What are the Key Functions of Congress? L7: What are the Key Interpretations and Debates Around Congress? L8: What Role does Presidential Power Play in American Politics? L9: What are the Informal Sources of Presidential Power? L10: How is the Power of the Presidency Limited? L11: What are the Key Debates of the US presidency? L12: What is the nature and role of the Supreme Court? L13: What is the Appointment Process for the Supreme Court? L14: What is the Role of The Supreme Court in Regards to Public Policy? L15: How are Civil Liberties Protected in the US Today? L16: What is the State of Race and Rights in contemporary US politics? L17: What are the Interpretations and Debates of the US Supreme Court and civil rights? L18: What are the Key Characteristics of Electoral systems in the USA? L19: What are the Key Principles of the Democratic and Republican Parties? L20: What is the Role of Interest groups in the USA? Any questions please do feel free to get in contact: teachercentralltd@gmail.com Tes Teaching Store: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/TeacherCentral
President Power Limited
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President Power Limited

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Edexcel A-Level Politics L10: How is the Power of the Presidency Limited? Component 3: Comparative Politics- Government and Politics of the USA FREE Lesson From this Unit: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12853244 COMPARATIVE APPROACHES NOT INCLUDED This SoW is designed in detail to be clearly differentiated and engaging. Using the latest researched teaching and learning techniques, such as Retrieval Practice and Dual Coding. This SoW allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. Each SoW is sequenced clearly and in line with the Edexcel Specification. A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students’ comprehension. We provided an email address that is monitored daily, if you have any questions or issues with this purchase (teachercentralltd@gmail.com). Below is a break down of the Bundle: Component 3: Comparative Politics- Government and Politics of the USA L1: What is the Nature of the US Constitution? L2: What are the key features of the US Constitution? L3: What are the Main Characteristics of US Federalism? L4: What Debates Around the US Constitution and Federalism Exist? L5: What is the Power and Structure of Congress? L6: What are the Key Functions of Congress? L7: What are the Key Interpretations and Debates Around Congress? L8: What Role does Presidential Power Play in American Politics? L9: What are the Informal Sources of Presidential Power? L10: How is the Power of the Presidency Limited? L11: What are the Key Debates of the US presidency? L12: What is the nature and role of the Supreme Court? L13: What is the Appointment Process for the Supreme Court? L14: What is the Role of The Supreme Court in Regards to Public Policy? L15: How are Civil Liberties Protected in the US Today? L16: What is the State of Race and Rights in contemporary US politics? L17: What are the Interpretations and Debates of the US Supreme Court and civil rights? L18: What are the Key Characteristics of Electoral systems in the USA? L19: What are the Key Principles of the Democratic and Republican Parties? L20: What is the Role of Interest groups in the USA? Any questions please do feel free to get in contact: teachercentralltd@gmail.com Tes Teaching Store: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/TeacherCentral
Congress Power Structure
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Congress Power Structure

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Edexcel A-Level Politics L5: What is the Power and Structure of Congress? Component 3: Comparative Politics- Government and Politics of the USA FREE Lesson From this Unit: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12853244 COMPARATIVE APPROACHES NOT INCLUDED This SoW is designed in detail to be clearly differentiated and engaging. Using the latest researched teaching and learning techniques, such as Retrieval Practice and Dual Coding. This SoW allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. Each SoW is sequenced clearly and in line with the Edexcel Specification. A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students’ comprehension. We provided an email address that is monitored daily, if you have any questions or issues with this purchase (teachercentralltd@gmail.com). Below is a break down of the Bundle: Component 3: Comparative Politics- Government and Politics of the USA L1: What is the Nature of the US Constitution? L2: What are the key features of the US Constitution? L3: What are the Main Characteristics of US Federalism? L4: What Debates Around the US Constitution and Federalism Exist? L5: What is the Power and Structure of Congress? L6: What are the Key Functions of Congress? L7: What are the Key Interpretations and Debates Around Congress? L8: What Role does Presidential Power Play in American Politics? L9: What are the Informal Sources of Presidential Power? L10: How is the Power of the Presidency Limited? L11: What are the Key Debates of the US presidency? L12: What is the nature and role of the Supreme Court? L13: What is the Appointment Process for the Supreme Court? L14: What is the Role of The Supreme Court in Regards to Public Policy? L15: How are Civil Liberties Protected in the US Today? L16: What is the State of Race and Rights in contemporary US politics? L17: What are the Interpretations and Debates of the US Supreme Court and civil rights? L18: What are the Key Characteristics of Electoral systems in the USA? L19: What are the Key Principles of the Democratic and Republican Parties? L20: What is the Role of Interest groups in the USA? Any questions please do feel free to get in contact: teachercentralltd@gmail.com Tes Teaching Store: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/TeacherCentral
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Ministerial Responsibility

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Edexcel A-Level Politics L10: What is the Concept of Ministerial Responsibility? Component 2: UK Government **FREE Lesson From this Unit: **https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12847575 This SoW is designed in detail to be clearly differentiated and engaging. Using the latest researched teaching and learning techniques, such as Retrieval Practice and Dual Coding. This SoW allows you to move pupils through content efficiently. Each SoW is sequenced clearly and in line with the Edexcel Specification. A colour scheme also runs throughout to ease both your delivery and students’ comprehension. We provided an email address that is monitored daily, if you have any questions or issues with this purchase (teachercentralltd@gmail.com). Below is a break down of the Bundle: Component 2: UK Government (Option 1: Anarchism) L1: What is the Nature and Sources of the UK Constitution? L2: How has the British Constitution Changed Since 1997? L3: What are the Key Characteristics of Devolution in UK Governance? L4: What are the Key Arguments for Further Constitutional Reform? L5: What is the Structure and Role of the House of Commons and House of Lords? L6: What are the Comparative Powers of the House of Commons and House of Lords? L7: What is the Legislative Process in Parliament? L8: What ways does Parliament Interact with the Executive? L9: What is the Structure, Role, and Powers of the Executive? L10: What is the Concept of Ministerial Responsibility? L11: What is the Role of the Prime Minister and the Cabinet? L12: How Great is the Power of the Prime Minister to Determine policy? (Thatcher) L13: How Great is the Power of the Prime Minister to Determine policy? (Blair) L14: What is the Role Supreme Court in legislative and policy-making processes? L15: What is the Relationship Between the Executive and Parliament? L16: What is/was the Impact of the UK on British Governance? L17: What is Location Sovereignty in the UK Political System? L18: What are the Core Ideas and Principles of Anarchism? L19: What are the Different Types of Anarchism? L20: Who are the Key Anarchist Thinkers and what are their Arguments? Any questions please do feel free to get in contact: teachercentralltd@gmail.com Tes Teaching Store: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/TeacherCentral