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I completed my A-Levels in Politics, Sociology and English Literature in 2022 and achieved 2 A* and an A. My shop is mainly based on my Edexcel Politics revision notes which contains many up to date examples which are not in textbooks which are required to achieve top marks. Feel free to email me with any queries or problems accessing the documents at nadirahmiah237@gmail.com :)

I completed my A-Levels in Politics, Sociology and English Literature in 2022 and achieved 2 A* and an A. My shop is mainly based on my Edexcel Politics revision notes which contains many up to date examples which are not in textbooks which are required to achieve top marks. Feel free to email me with any queries or problems accessing the documents at nadirahmiah237@gmail.com :)
29 Edexcel USA essay plans
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29 Edexcel USA essay plans

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Essay plans which cover a multitude of areas of the spec which can be applied to a variety of questions. These plans helped me achieve an A* throughout the year and can help you by providing you with essay questions, points and examples. This resource contains 29 essays including: Evaluate the view that the US constitution is democratic Evaluate the view that the US constitution is outdated Evaluate the extent to which the procedure for amending the US Constitution is no longer fit for purpose Evaluate the view that the US Constitution no longer lives up to its principles Evaluate the view that the constitutional powers of congress are currently being fulfilled Evaluate the view that Congress fulfils its representative function Evaluate the view to which the strength of the Congressional legislative process outweighs the weaknesses. Evaluate the view that Congress fulfils its oversight function effectively/Evaluate the extent to which Congress can check the power of the executive branch Evaluate the extent to which there is an ‘imperial presidency’ in the US? Evaluate the extent to which the president controls foreign policy Evaluate the extent to which the power to persuade is a significant power Evaluate the extent to which Congress can check the power of the executive branch Evaluate the power of the incumbency advantage Evaluate the extent to which the process of selecting a president is deeply flawed Evaluate the extent to which the Electoral College is an outdated institution Evaluate the extent in which minor parties influence US politics/Evaluate the extent in which the US has a multi-party system Evaluate the extent in which US parties are more divided than united Evaluate the extent to which pressure groups enhance democracy Evaluate the extent that the Supreme Court effectively protects constitutional rights/ Evaluate the view that the US Constitution ensures that civil rights are effectively protected by the Supreme Court (spec) Evaluate the extent in which the Supreme court has too much power (imperial judiciary)-spec Evaluate the extent in which the Supreme court in a political institution-2020 Evaluate the extent to which the Supreme Court can rightly be described as ‘a third house of the legislature.’ Evaluate the view that the supreme court has more impact on public policy than congress Evaluate the view that the supreme court is a more effective check on the president than congress Evaluate the view that the supreme court is a effective check on the president and Congress Evaluate the view that the supreme court protects rights better than pressure groups-2019 Evaluate the view that the supreme court is the most effective in protecting rights Evaluate how effective has the supreme court been in promoting equality Evaluate the claim that Affirmative Action is the most effective form of racial rights protection
26 Edexcel UK Politics essay plans
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26 Edexcel UK Politics essay plans

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Essay plans which cover a multitude of areas of the spec which can be applied to a variety of questions. These plans helped me achieve an A* throughout the year and can help you by providing you with essay questions, points and examples. This resource contains 26 essays including: To what extent is there a participation crisis in the UK? Evaluate the view that the UK is in a democratic deficit? Evaluate the extent to which UK democracy is in urgent need of reform/ to what extent does the UK democratic system need reforming? Evaluate the extent to which pressure group activity supports democracy and participation? evaluate the view that pressure group activity enhance pluralist democracy? Evaluate the factors that determine the success of pressure groups in the UK? Evaluate the extent to which the tactics they deploy are the most important reason for the success or failure of pressure groups and other collective organisations? Evaluate the view that the actions of pressure groups have been more significant than government legislation in defending and promoting rights in the UK? Evaluate the view that the actions of pressure groups have been more significant than the supreme court in defending and promoting rights in the UK? Evaluate the factors that determine the success of pressure groups in the UK when protecting rights? Evaluate the view that we can no longer be assured that rights are protected adequately in the UK? Evaluate the extent to which the UK remains a genuine pluralist democracy ? Evaluate the view that the Westminster electoral system is in urgent need of reform? Evaluate the view that FPTP should no longer be used for elections to the house of commons? Evaluate the view that the various electoral systems in use in the UK make significant differences to party representation/ evaluate the view that referendums should be used more widely in the UK? Evaluate how far the use of referendums undermines ?representative democracy in the UK? Evaluate the case for introducing the state funding of parties? Evaluate how far the Labour Party has remained true to its traditional principles? Evaluate the extent to which the UK has become a multi-party system? Evaluate the view that minority parties play a role in UK politics? Evaluate the extent to which the success of Political Parties depends heavily on the performance of its Leader? Evaluate the view that the influence of the media is the most important factor that determines the success or failure of a political party ? Evaluate the view that the media in the UK acts as a negative force during and between elections ? Evaluate the view that the governing competence is the most important factor that determines the result of general elections in the UK? Using the source evaluate, the view that the outcomes of general elections are stable and predictable?
ALL edexcel politics essay plans
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ALL edexcel politics essay plans

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All the Edexcel politics essay plans you need to succeed in A-level Politics. Resource includes: essay plans on UK Politics essay plans on UK government US essay plans
Edexcel US Congress notes
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Edexcel US Congress notes

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Detailed notes on aspects of the US Congress units which can aid you revision which allowed my to enhance my grade in the US paper to an A*. This resource includes structure of congress functions debates comparison with the UK
30 Edexcel UK government essay plans
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30 Edexcel UK government essay plans

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Essay plans which cover a multitude of areas of the spec which can be applied to a variety of questions. These plans helped me achieve an A* throughout the year and can help you by providing you with essay questions, points and examples. This resource contains 30 essays including: To what extent should the UK adopt a codified constitution Using the source, evaluate the view that the UK’s constitution requires major change Using the source, evaluate the view that Constitutional reforms in the UK since 1997 have been weak, incomplete and require further change. Evaluate the view that the need for further English devolution is now overdue Using the source, evaluate the view that devolution is in danger of undermining the unity of the UK How effectively does Parliament perform its various function? Evaluate the view that the HoC is in much more need of reform than the HoLs evaluate the view that parliament is effective in carrying out its work of scrutinising the Government. Evaluate the extent to which the UK Parliament’s control over the government Evaluate the view that executive dominance ensures parliament has little meaningful control over the legislative process Evaluate the view that although the house of lords has less power than the house of commons, in practice it exerts more influence on government decisions Evaluate the effectiveness of backbench MPs evaluate the view that the principal role of backbench MPs is now to hold the government to account Evaluate the view that back benchers have little impact on parliament Effectiveness of select committees Evaluate the view that select committees are an effective means of scrutiny in parliament Evaluate the extent to which the work of select committees is more effective than other methods of parliamentary procedure in holding the executive to account Evaluate the extent to which general elections in the UK are lost by the government rather than won by the opposition Evaluate the view that the opposition is effective in the House of Commons evaluate the view that Prime Ministers have too much power/ evaluate that that prime minister dominates the political system To what extent is the prime minister becoming more presidential? Evaluate the extent to which the prime minister can control the cabinet? Evaluate the extent to which Prime Ministers are able to control the political agenda evaluate the factors that influence the relationship between the cabinet and the PM? evaluate the view that the conventions of ministerial responsibility is no longer important Evaluate the extent to which the UK Parliaments control over the government has increased in recent years? To what extent are judges both independent and neutral To what extent can the SC retain human rights evaluate the view that the SC has too much influence over th executive Evaluate how far Parliament retains sole sovereignty within the political system
US constitution notes
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US constitution notes

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Detailed notes on all aspects of the US Constitution which can be used to learn content and examples. I found US Politics particularly hard but these notes helped me to achieve an A*. This resource contains notes on: Nature of the US constitution Principles of the US constitution Debates comparison with the UK
US democracy revision notes
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US democracy revision notes

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This highly dense topic can be tricky. These notes however will provide you with an adequate idea of what the spec is asking you to know which is essential for your success. It includes a variety of examples and notes on: electoral systems electoral system comparison with the UK (funding) interest groups interest groups comparison with the UK political parties voter behaviour parties comparison with the UK
Edexcel anarchism notes
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Edexcel anarchism notes

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Invaluable notes which allowed me to achieve an A* throughout the year. Th only notes on anarchism you will need. Includes: detailed notes on key principles detailed notes on key strands thinkers profiles essay ideas/points (not full plans)
ALL edexcel USA notes
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ALL edexcel USA notes

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All the revision notes you need in order to succeed in your politics paper 3 exam. These notes are condensed in comparison to the textbook making revision much quicker and easier. With these notes I achieved an A* throughout the year and I hope these notes will adequately aid your revision.
UK voter behaviour revision grid
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UK voter behaviour revision grid

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This resource was very helpful when analyzing voting trends between years. Ensure that we do the same case years (1979,1997,2017 and 2019). However if not this resource will still be useful for extra information which is organized in a way to allow information to be easily remembered.