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The salisbury convention
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ive an example of convention law 
The salisbury convention 
Give an example of ill thought out legislation 
Dangerous Dogs Act 1991- didn't consider cross-breeds 
Give an example of the uk constitution being flexible 
Coronavirus Emergency Act 2020 
Terror Act 2006- after 7/7 bombing, banned glorification of terror, restricting free speech 
Give an example of the ambiguity of the constitution as a weakness? 
Unclear as to whether johnson could prorogue parliament 
Give an example of failed atte...
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DEMOCRACY AND PARTICIPATION ESSAY PLANS LATEST SOLUTION 100% CORRECT 2024 EDITION GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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Evaluate the extent to which direct democracy, rather than representative democracy should be used in the UK 
P1: Direct democracy 
 
 
participation- 
 
direct democracy is better bc participation falling with representative democracy-2019- 67% compared to high turnout of 1979s, 76% in 1979- lowest 2001 
 
counter point: 
 
-direct demo increases participation-there was a 72.2% turnout for Brexit- and engagement, but undermines the motivation- 
-Countries such as Switzerland shows frequent ref...
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A level UK politics: AQA Questions and Correct Answers
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A level UK politics: AQA 
 
1945 Salisbury Convention - Answer-Lords cannot oppose A bill in the Manifesto 
 
The Change election - Answer-• The General Election of 1997 was, what is sometimes referred to as, a change election. 
o A change election exists when a period associated with the dominance of one party ends and a new period begins (such as 1945, 1979 or 1997). 
o There was not just a minor shift between parties but a landslide victory for Labour. 
 
How many seats did labour gain in ...
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NCTJ PUBLIC AFFAIRS EXAM REVIEW/ LATEST UPDATES. VERIFIED/| LATEST UPDATES 2024/25 APPROVED|
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NCTJ PUBLIC AFFAIRS EXAM REVIEW/ LATEST UPDATES. 
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Agenda - -Outline of items to be considered in a meeting of a subcommittee, committee, full 
council, cabinet (executive), or other body 
Assembly Member (AM) - -Elected representative in the National Assembly for Wales. There are 60 
AMs - forty representing constituencies and four for each of five larger regions. 
Backbencher - -Term referring to the majority of MPs in the House of Commons, who represent 
constituencies, but have ...
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Give an example of convention law
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Give an example of convention law 
The salisbury convention 
Give an example of ill thought out legislation 
Dangerous Dogs Act 1991- didn't consider cross-breeds 
Give an example of the uk constitution being flexible 
Coronavirus Emergency Act 2020 
Terror Act 2006- after 7/7 bombing, banned glorification of 
terror, restricting free speech 
Give an example of the ambiguity of the constitution as a 
weakness? 
Unclear as to whether johnson could prorogue parliament 
Give an example of failed a...
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American Politics and the US Constitution - C963 WGU Correctly Solved 2023
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American Politics and the US Constitution - C963 WGU Correctly Solved 2023 
natrual rights ->>Life, Liberty, and Property 
John Locke ->>17th century English philosopher who opposed the Divine Right of Kings and who asserted that people have a natural right to life, liberty, and property. 
State of Nature ->>Hypothetical condition assumed to exist in the absence of government where human beings live in "complete" freedom and general equality. 
Due Process ->>involves th...
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HRCI aPHR Certification Exam Questions with correct Answers
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HRCI aPHR Certification Exam Questions 
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Professional Certification - Answer ️️ -based on work experience, education, and require re- 
certification 
Certificate Program - Answer ️️ -Does not require work experience, education, or re- 
certification 
The Clayton Act (1914) - Answer ️️ -prohibits mergers and acquisitions that would less 
competition, a single person cannot be a director of two or more competing corporations, and 
restricts use of injunctions again...
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CLEP American Government Glossary Term Questions With Correct Answers
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CLEP American Government Glossary Term 
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527 Committee - answernamed after code 527 of the Internal Revenue Code, a political 
organization that promotes certain issues, and, as long as it if not formally affiliated with a 
political party and does not specifically endorse a candidate, its political advertisements are not 
taxed. 
Acting President - answerthe person who assumes the powers and duties of the president if 
he becomes incapacitated- the vice president ...
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Human Rights Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Human Rights Exam Questions and 
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Definition of HR - Answer- Human rights refer to fundamental rights and freedoms that 
are believed to belong to all human beings. As stated in the UDHR, these rights differ 
from ordinary rights under domestic law in that they are considered to be *universal, 
inalienable and inherent.* 
Abolition of Slavery - Answer- Slavery = forced labour in which a person is considered 
to be the property of another. 
Moves to abolish slavery in Europe beg...
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Edexcel A Level Government and Politics Paper 2
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Constitution - a set of rules determining where ultimate power lies in a system and 
relationship between government 
Unentrenched - having no special procedure for amendments 
Uncodified - the constitution is not written so cannot be followed 
Unitary - power is in one place 
Parliamentary sovereignty - parliament has ultimate power over laws, can't bind its 
successors and its legislation can't be struck down by a higher body 
Rule of law - everyone must follow the rule and will be punished ...
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