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Notes available for the following courses of politics at PEARSON (PEARSON)
- 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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From the specification: Conservatism 
Conservatism seeks to conserve society as it is and is suspicious of change. Conservatism 
values pragmatism over ideological thinking, seeking to adapt its values over time, according 
to changes in society. However, new right thinking within conservatism in the 1970s and 
1980s challenged much of what conservatism had traditionally stood for. 
 
1. Conservatism: core ideas and principles 
 
3. Conservative thinkers and their ideas.
From the specification: Feminism option 
Feminism is an ideology based on the belief that society is characterised by unequal gender power and status. All forms of feminism are committed to advancing the social role of 
women, ensuring that the disadvantages they face can and should be overthrown. 
 
There are three content areas for this option: 
1. Feminism: ideas and principles 
2. Different types of feminism 
3. Feminist thinkers and their ideas.
Edexcel A Level Politics - Core Political Ideas essay plans 
Based on advanced information for 2022 A Level exams. 
From an A* student. 
Essay question and plan.
Edexcel A Level Politics - Core Political Ideas essay plans 
Based on advanced information for 2022 A Level exams. 
From an A* student. 
Essay question and plan.
Edexcel A Level Politics - Core Political Ideas essay plans 
Based on advanced information for 2022 A Level exams. 
From an A* student. 
Essay question and plan.
A succinct fact file on Margaret Thatcher/Gordon Brown and their premiership including: 
• timeline 
• political context 
• manifesto 
• legislation
A succinct fact file on Brett Kavanaugh and his role in the US Supreme Court including: 
• biography 
• appointment process 
• notable decisions
A succinct fact file on Bill Clinton and his presidency including: 
• key events 
• key policy aims 
• important legislation
A revision guide covering US Supreme Court based on the 2022 exam advanced information - is still useful for all A-Level examination years. Notes are taken from the textbook and classwork for a thorough revision resource. 
 
From 2022 advanced information: 
5 US democracy and participation 
• 5.1 Electoral systems in the USA 
• 5.2 The key ideas and principles of the Democratic and Republican parties 
• 5.3 Interest groups in the USA – their significance, resources, tactics and debate...
A revision guide covering US Constitution based on the 2022 exam advanced information - is still useful for all A-Level examination years. Notes are taken from the textbook and classwork for a thorough revision resource. 
 
 
From 2022 advanced information: 
1 US Constitution and federalism 
• 1.1 The nature of the US Constitution 
• 1.2 The key features of the US Constitution and an evaluation of their effectiveness today