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College Entrance Exam Reviewer for Incoming College Student and with Answer Key;(ACET practice test booklet 2023)
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College Entrance Exam Reviewer for Incoming College Student and with Answer Key;(ACET practice test booklet 2023) 
ACET Practice Test 1 
 
ACET Practice Test Booklet 
 
Name:__________________________________________ 
 
High School:___________________________________ 
 
Testing Center:________________________________ 
 
Testing Guidelines: 
 
•	The test will take	hours and	minutes to complete: 
- for Language Proficiency,	for General Information,	for Math,		for Verbal Analogy,	for Log...
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UK Government - Prime Minister & Executive
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Evaluate the extent to which the Prime Minster dominates UK politics (30 marks) 
INTRODUCTION (agree) - The prime minister is undoubtedly the most powerful person in the UK 
political system. However, the powers of the PM are not unlimited. This essay will discuss the 
constraints and freedoms that the PM is subject to. It will conclude that normally PMs are very 
powerful. 
Evaluate the extent to which the Prime Minster dominates UK politics (30 marks) 
AGREEMENT - The powers of the Prime Minis...
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AP European History Exam Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2022
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AP European History Exam Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2022 
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AP European History Exam Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2022 Absolutism The theory that the monarch is supreme and can exercise full and complete power unilaterally Abstract Expression ism No identifiable subject matter. Expresses feelings of artists. Emphasized spontaneous personal expression, freedom from accepted artistic values. Pollack Act of Union 1701 act of Parliament uniting...
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UK parties essay plans
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Are parties good for democracy 
Representation 
People's representatives. Provide candidates for Westminster; elected by people for people. however 
'winners bonus' is exacerbated by parties under FPTP. Con 37% votes vs 51% seats in 2015. UKIP in 2015 
12.6% of vote but no seats. Johnson originally only elected by Tory party members which is 
unrepresentative !! Also growing cynicism that parties aren't representative and are selfish, eg. Cameron 
giving his supporters peerages before leavin...
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British History - A Level Review Questions and Detailed Answers
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Who was the Prime Minister ? Clement Attlee 
What were Attlee's main goals? enforce socialism, tax the rich to fund government projects to help all citizens. 
what was the beverage report 1942? Post war consensus agreed by labour that was applicable in Britain until destroyed by Thatcher. 
What were labour's main focus points between 1945 and 1951? - reduce unemployment - decrease homelessness - rebuild the economy - keep the peace 
Why did unemployment increase after the war? women had to giv...
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8 BPG Oxford Tutorial Essays
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This bundle contains 8 high standard PPE Oxford tutorial essays for the module British Politics and Government since 1900 (BPG). I achieved a 79 in the final exam. It includes essays on the topics: the Rise of the Labour Party; Conservative Dominance; Interwar Unemployment; Attlee; Postwar Immigration; Thatcher; New Labour; Fascism and Communism.
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UK govt essay plans
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1. Evaluate the extent to which rights are effectively protected by the UK constitutional arrangements - 
ANS - Common law (trad, custom and precedent/judge made) > precedent made by judges protecting 
rights e.g. murder vs statute law can 'overturn' these or reform 
- Statute Law > HRA 1998 (incorporated ECHR convention) e.g. whole life sentences deemed breach of 
article 3 in convention 2013 vs not entrenched so can be set aside by parli e.g. over terrorism legislation 
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Edexcel A Level Government and Politics Paper 1 2022 QA
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Direct democracy - ANSWER-all individuals express their opinions themselves and not through representatives acting on their behalf 
 
Representative democracy - ANSWER-an individual selects a person to act on their behalf 
 
Similarities of representative and direct democracy - ANSWER-based on a majority 
 
Differences of direct and representative democracy - ANSWER-direct is not elective, 
direct is for individuals, 
direct has more citizen involvement 
 
Legitimacy - ANSWER-the right to exerci...
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What Is Neoliberalism? https://cccconfer.zoom.us/rec/share/IhLtt8DorTrBvDSmRliqW5ej02OMXrFl8R8tQwO40RmR5Wat5VIOYU-vsLeESM4X.ylWoD7oAjf5VkQpJ The purpose of this research project is to fill out, or “flesh” out, the meaning of this word “neoliberalis
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Neoliberalism 
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Neoliberalism is a concept that describes a policy model that covers both politics and 
economics. Its main aim is to transfer economic control from the public sector to the private 
sector. Most of these policies improve market capitalism to limit government spending and 
regulation and public ownership. The concept is mainly associated with factors such as 
deregulation, free trade, privatization, austerity, and minimizing government expenditure. The 
main aim is...
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Fact file - Margaret Thatcher/ Gordon Brown premiership
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A succinct fact file on Margaret Thatcher/Gordon Brown and their premiership including: 
• timeline 
• political context 
• manifesto 
• legislation
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