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- Component 1 - Part 1 UK Politics 6
- Component 1: UK Politics 9PL0/01 3
- Component 1: UK Politics and Core Political Ideas 1
- Component 2 : Part 1 UK Government 4
- Component 2: UK Government 9PL0/02 2
- Component 3: Comparative Politics 1
- Component 3: Comparative Politics 9PL0/3A 1
- Component 3A - USA 9PL0 1
- Conservatism 1
- Conservatism, Socialism, Liberalism 1
- Constitution 9PL0A 1
- Core Political Ideas 5
- Core political ideas - Conservatism 3
- UK Constitution 2
- UK Government 9PL0 5
- UK Politics 4
- UK Prime Minister and Executive 1
- Unit 1 - People and Politics 1
- Unit 1: UK politics and ideologies 1
- Unit 3 - Key Themes in Political Analysis 4
- Unit 3 - US Government and Politics 1
- Unit 3, Part 1 Government and Politics of the USA 1
- Unit 3: comparative politics 1
- US Congress 1
- US Constitution GP03 3
- US Democracy & Participation 1
- US Democracy and Participation 1
- US Politics 2
- US Presidency 2
- US Supreme Court 2
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This presentation on the 2024 American Presidential Election is perfect to use as a case study for A-Level Politics. It covers the campaigns of Trump and Harris, the election results and what this means for the relationship between the UK and US.
This document is a very useful tool for revision for A level politics. It outlines key policy areas and how the modern Labour Party links to both the Old Labour party. This comes from unit 2 in the textbook which is all about political parties
This document provides a timeline of key developments in devolution within the UK. It is colour-coded and covers devolution to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. It provides specific examples and statistics that can be used for multiple topics across the A-Level course.
This document is a very useful revision tool for the political ideology of Feminism. It specifically covers the key thinker Kate Millett and her views on human nature, the state, society, and the 'personal is political'. 
 
Brief overviews are provided for each topic covered in the document.
This is a summary/set of revision notes about the UK Constitution. 
 
It covers: 
- the functions of the Constitution 
-the development of the constitution 
- the nature of the constitution 
- the sources of the constitution 
- constitutional reform 
 
This is perfect for revision and finding specific examples to use within essays.
This document gives an overview of the 2019 General Election which can be used as a specific case study/example for A Level Politics essays. 
 
It covers the outcome of the election (with specific statistics), the campaigns of political parties, the role of the media, the policies of the Conservative and Labour party, and the wider political context of the election.
This document summarises the Prime Minister and their Executive. 
 
It covers: 
- The Structure of the Executive 
- The Role of the Executive 
- Ministerial Responsibility 
- The Cabinets of recent Prime Ministers 
 
This is a great tool for revision as it provides a summarised overview of the topic as well as providing specific and recent examples.
Document containing all the key information needed to succeed in edexcel a level politics - paper 3 us government and politics. Contains key cases. Due to the time made, it may be useful to research up to date contemporary examples, which will help you boost your marks. Using this document helped me significantly in using this booklet as a summary of everything I needed to succeed in this course. This allowed me to get an A* in this subject. Contains information on all 6 topics of this paper!
AS and A-Level Politics Edexcel Voting Behaviours and the Media topic, covering key elections like 1979, 1997, 2015, 2017 and 2019. Covering social factors such as class, age, region, ethnicity and gender, as well as non social factors such as governing competency, campaign, wider context, valence and opposition weaknesses. Also covers the role of the media in between elections and during election through newspapers, TV, opinion polls and social media.
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