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AMSCO AP WORLD HISTORY MODERN- UNIT 5| 73 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
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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. 
 
 
 
Social Contract 
A voluntary agreement among individuals to secure their rights and welfare by creating a government and abiding by its rules. 
 
 
 
Tabula Rasa 
blank slate 
 
 
 
philosophes 
Writers during the Enlightenment and who popularized the new ideas of the time. 
 
 
 
Baron Montesquieu 
Enlightenment thinker who s...
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Centennial Proficiency/ Membership IORG Study Questions and Answers 2023 with complete solution
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Centennial Proficiency/ Membership IORG Study Questions and Answers 2023 with complete solution 
 
Who is the Reverend W. Mark Sexson? 
The Founder of the International Order of the Rainbow for Girls. 
When were the Degrees first exemplified? 
On April 6, 1922, the degrees were exemplified for the first time on a class of one 
hundred and seventy-one girls in the auditorium of the Scottish Rite Temple, McAlester, 
Oklahoma. 
What is the response to all prayers at Rainbow functions? 
"Lord, help...
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Assess the strengths of the U.K. Constitution Exam Questions with Verified Answers
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Strengths - ANSWER--Flexibility 
-Democratic Rule 
-Effective Government 
-History and tradition 
 
Flexibility (Chief strength) - ANSWER-Due to the UK's uncodified nature, statute law is supreme meaning the simple process of an Act of parliament can change the constitution. This means that the UK constitution is changeable and can easily remain up-to-date. Thus, it can effectively adapt to changing social and political circumstances and not be held back by a rigid codified constitution. (e.g...
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Politics Pearson Edexcel Paper 1 39 CORRECTLY ANSWERED QUESTIONS LATEST UPDATE
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Politics Pearson Edexcel Paper 1 39 CORRECTLY ANSWERED QUESTIONS LATEST UPDATE 
What is FPTP? 
What is AMS? 
What is the advantage of FPTP? 
What is the disadvantage of AMS? 
What is the disadvantage of FPTP? 
What is the winners bonus? 
What is the percentage of vote share the Conservatives won in the last general election? 
What is the percentage of seats the Conservatives won in the last general election? 
What is the disadvantage of FPTP according to the source? 
What is the advantage of AMS...
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UK government essay plans questions and answers passed 100%
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Evaluate how far the power of the executive has been undermined by constitutional reforms since 1997 
PARA 1 - P1 - P1 - devolution 
Blair, as part of his democratising reforms, enabled referendums to be held on devolving legislative 
powers to Scotland, Wales and NI. This has undermined the power of the executive by granting other 
assemblies powers that used to be held at westminster. Westminster now has no say on certain areas of 
legislation in devolved assemblies. 1997 resulted in an overwh...
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Life in the UK test actual questions and answers with complete solution
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Life in the UK test actual questions and answers with complete solution 
 
The Uk is made up of... 
England, Scotland,Wales and Northern Ireland 
Great Britain only refers to 
Scotland, Wales and England 
Two Islands linked with the Uk but not part of it 
Isle of Man and the Channel Islands 
Two overseas Islands... 
Falkland island and St Helena island 
When did Britain become permanently separated from Europe and how? 
10,000 years ago by the Channel. 
When did the first farmers arrive? And fro...
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Centennial Proficiency/ Membership IORG Study Questions and Answers 2023 with complete solution
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Centennial Proficiency/ Membership IORG Study Questions and Answers 2023 with complete solution 
 
Who is the Reverend W. Mark Sexson? 
The Founder of the International Order of the Rainbow for Girls. 
When were the Degrees first exemplified? 
On April 6, 1922, the degrees were exemplified for the first time on a class of one 
hundred and seventy-one girls in the auditorium of the Scottish Rite Temple, McAlester, 
Oklahoma. 
What is the response to all prayers at Rainbow functions? 
"Lord, help...
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UK government essay plans RATED A+
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Evaluate the view that the case for further english devolution is overdue. PARA 1 - P1 - metro 
mayors. There are 9 metro mayors and a 1 additional combined authorities without mayors and one 
Cornwall 'unitary authority with devolution'. A metro mayor oversees a combined authority, that is 
many councils come under this mayor such as the West of England and is given more powers. Including 
Greater London, 41% of England's population (representing 43% of economic output but just 14% of 
land ...
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Examine the different natures of the US and UK Constitutions Exam Questions and Answers
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UK not entrenched - ANSWER-the flexible nature of the UK Constitution comes from the fact that it is unentrenched. 
-The UK Constitution has many sources, such as the Parliament Acts of 1911 and 1949. 
-Therefore, a major constitutional change like leaving the European Union simply required an Act of Parliament passed by a majority in the Commons. 
 
Us entrenched - ANSWER-The US Constitution is entrenched into one document and is revered as the oldest constitutional democracy in the world. Wh...
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UK government essay plans questions and answers passed 100%
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Evaluate how far the power of the executive has been undermined by constitutional reforms since 1997 
PARA 1 - P1 - P1 - devolution 
Blair, as part of his democratising reforms, enabled referendums to be held on devolving legislative 
powers to Scotland, Wales and NI. This has undermined the power of the executive by granting other 
assemblies powers that used to be held at westminster. Westminster now has no say on certain areas of 
legislation in devolved assemblies. 1997 resulted in an overwh...
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