Hi everyone! I am currently a 1st-year student at the University of Bath. I mainly provide resources for A-Level Psychology, Government and Politics, and Economics students with a few free resources so you can get a taste of what my notes look like and if they work for you!
Hi everyone! I am currently a 1st-year student at the University of Bath. I mainly provide resources for A-Level Psychology, Government and Politics, and Economics students with a few free resources so you can get a taste of what my notes look like and if they work for you!
This document contains all the information you will need to answer questions on Edexcel A-Level Government and Politics Paper 2 which centre around the Judiciary.
This includes an explanation of the role of the Senior Judiciary, how rights are protected in the UK and examples of cases where they were protected by the judiciary, as well as ECJ cases.
This document contains all the information you will need to answer questions on Edexcel A-Level Government and Politics Paper 1 which centre around the topic of suffrage.
This includes a description of groups excluded from voting, milestones in extending the franchise, the work of the Suffragettes, and considered reforms such as extending the vote to 16 year olds and compulsory voting.
This document contains all the information you will need to answer questions on Edexcel A-Level Government and Politics Paper 2 which centre around the relationship between the PM and the Cabinet.
This includes an explanation of the factors which affect the relationship between the PM and the Cabinet, case studies of relationships different PMs have with their cabinets, and whether the Cabinet has a strong influence over the PM.
This document contains all the information you will need to answer questions on Edexcel A-Level Government and Politics Paper 2 which centre around the Role and Influence of the Opposition.
This includes a comprehensive overview of whether Parliament fulfills their functions of scrutiny, accountability, legislation, and representation.
This document contains all the information you will need to answer questions on Edexcel A-Level Government and Politics Paper 1 and Paper 2 which centre around the topics of Rights in the UK.
This includes a description of current legislative provisions of rights in the UK, how they have changed under different governments, how rights are protected in the UK, the effects of pressure groups on human rights, and current debates over the Human Rights Act.
This document contains all the information you will need to answer questions on Edexcel A-Level Government and Politics Paper 2 which centre around Ministerial Responsibility.
This includes an explanation of the current ministerial code, whether IMR and CMR are significant conventions, and examples of IMR and BMR being breached.
This document contains all the information you will need to answer questions on Edexcel A-Level Government and Politics Paper 2 which centre around Parliamentary Sovereignty.
This includes an explanation of different decision making powers EU officials had, EU policy areas whether Parliament could scrutinize EU law prior to Brexit. This document also outlines effects of EU membership on devolution and the desire for devolution as well as arguments for and against the statement that parliamentary sovereignty has been enhanced by Brexit.
This document contains all the information you will need to answer questions on Edexcel A-Level Government and Politics Paper 1 which centre around the effect of the Media on UK elections.
This includes a description of different types of Media in the UK such as the news, broadcast media, opinion polls, and social media as well as examples of how the Media has affected elections in the past.
This document contains all the information you will need to answer questions on Edexcel A-Level Government and Politics Paper 2 which centre around the functions of Parliament and comparing the effectiveness of the HoC to the HoL.
This includes a comprehensive overview of whether Parliament fulfills their functions of scrutiny, accountability, legislation, and representation.
This document contains all the information you will need to answer questions on Edexcel A-Level Government and Politics Paper 2 which centre around Devolution.
This includes a description of how Devolution has changed over the past few years, whether Devolution is good for Democracy, and policies which have stemmed from devolved legislatures.
This document contains all the information you will need to answer questions on Edexcel A-Level Government and Politics Paper 2 which centre around Select Committees and Public Bills Committee.
This includes an explanation of what Select Committees are, the different types of Select Committees, examples of Select Committees, the influence they have on Parliament, and a judgement of their overall efficacy. It also includes information about what Public Bill Committees are, their powers, and criticisms of them.
This document contains all the information you will need to answer questions on Edexcel A-Level Government and Politics Paper 1 which centre around the topics of Pressure Groups, Think Tanks, and Lobbyists.
This includes a description of the following, the differences between them, modern examples, and strengths and weaknesses of both.
This document contains all the information you will need to answer questions on Edexcel A-Level Government and Politics Paper 1 which centre around Minor Parties in the UK.
This includes a description of the electoral success of the Liberal Democrats, SNP, Greens, Reform, DUP, and Sinn Fein parties, factors which prevent them from being as successful as they could be, as well as their policies.
This document contains all the information you will need to answer questions on Edexcel A-Level Government and Politics Paper 1 which centre around the Conservative Party.
This includes a description of the principles of the Conservative party, movements within the Conservative party, policies of different Conservative governments, and factionalism within the Conservative party.
This document contains all the information you will need to answer questions on Edexcel A-Level Government and Politics Paper 1 which centre around the Labour Party.
This includes a description of the principles of the Labour party, movements within the Labour party, policies endoresed by different Labour leaders, and how the party has transformed over the years.
This document contains all the information you will need to answer questions on Edexcel A-Level Government and Politics Paper 1 which centre around Party Funding.
This includes a description of how Party Funding currently works in the UK, changes in party funding over the past few years, and the strengths and weaknesses of suggested reforms to Party Funding.
This document contains all the information you will need to answer questions on Edexcel A-Level Government and Politics Paper 1 which centre around the topics of Direct, Representative, and Pluralist Democracy.
This includes a description of what the Direct, Representative, and Pluralist Democracy entail, their strengths and weaknesses, and how to improve Representative Democracy in the UK.
This document contains all the information you will need to answer questions on Edexcel A-Level Government and Politics Paper 1 which centre around electoral systems.
This includes a description of the criteria for a good electoral system, the description, strengths, and weaknesses of FPTP, STV, PR, and AMS systems.
This document contains all the information you will need to answer questions on Edexcel A-Level Government and Politics Paper 1 which centre around Voting Behaviour.
This includes a comphrenesive overview of Voting Behaviour split into factors of Class, Age, Gender, Region, Ethnicity, Partisan Allignment, Salient issues, Party leaders, the Campaign, and the Media including how they affect voting behaviour and examples of this from previous elections.
This document contains all the information you will need to answer questions on Edexcel A-Level Government and Politics Paper 1 which centre around the topics of Pressure Groups, Think Tanks, Lobbyists, Democracy, Voting Rights, and Civil Liberties in the UK.
This includes a description of PGs, Think Tanks, and Lobbyists, the differences between them, modern examples, and strengths and weaknesses of both.
What the Direct, Representative, and Pluralist Democracy entail, their strengths and weaknesses, and how to improve Representative Democracy in the UK.
Current legislative provisions of rights in the UK, how they have changed under different governments, how rights are protected in the UK, the effects of pressure groups on human rights, and current debates over the Human Rights Act.
Groups excluded from voting, milestones in extending the franchise, the work of the Suffragettes, and considered reforms such as extending the vote to 16 year olds and compulsory voting.