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PUBLIC LAW SQE1 SUMMARY
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English Legal System (ELS) Overview 
Case Law (Common Law) 
Doctrine of Binding Precedent (Stare Decisis) 
Statutory Law: Primary and Secondary Legislation 
Statutory Interpretation Approaches 
Court Structure and Civil Appeals 
Rights of Audience ...
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Essay plans 3. The P.M and the Executive RATED A+
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The executive's most important role is proposing the budget' - how far do you agree? - Proposing 
budget most important 
- How government will utilise our money, makes largest difference 
- Reflection of priorities 
Proposing budget not most important 
- Proposing legislation is, leading to major changes 
- Making policy decisions is, changing future direction of country 
Royal prerogative powers the executive currently possesses should be abolished' - how far do you 
agree? - Powers historic...
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POL 206 - Exam 1 Questions and Answers | 100% Pass
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POL 206 - Exam 1 Questions and 
Answers | 100% Pass 
Public Administration - Answer-Broadly refers to the development, 
implementation, and study of branches of government policy 
Political definition of public administration - Answer--what government is 
-both direct and indirect 
-phase in the public policy-making cycle 
-implementing public interest 
-doing collectively what cannot be done so well individually 
Legal definition of public administration - Answer--law in action 
-regulation 
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POLS 206 Exam 2 Fulton (tamu) Questions and Answers
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POLS 206 Exam 2 Fulton (tamu) Questions 
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How can a presidential veto be overridden? - ANSWER-by 2/3's vote in the house and senate 
T/F the president can just make treaties - ANSWER-false, must have 2/3 vote in senate 
Informal/inherent powers of the president - ANSWER-executive order 
executive agreement 
executive privilege 
issue executive pardons 
T/F 
executive agreements are a contract between 2 or more nations, they're similar to a treaty, but don't 
require 2/3's...
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Cedarville University PAC Exam #1 Lyons
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Cedarville University PAC Exam #1 Lyons 
 
Federalist #2 
Congress' power should be limited (can't have TOO much) 
Federalist #10 
by Madison; democracy won't allow Factions bc of diversity and size (good) 
Federalist #51 
by Madison; Separation of Powers needed because men are inherently bad 
Federalist #57 
by Madison; legislature; process of choosing officials in House of Reps by elections provides motivation to work hard 
Federalist #63 
Senate should be prestigious, wise ones while House...
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AQA A-level HISTORY 7042/1D Component 1D Stuart Britain and the Crisis of Monarchy, 1603–1702 Version: 1.0 Final IB/M/Jun23/E10 7042/1D A-level HISTORY
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AQA 
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HISTORY 
7042/1D 
Component 1D Stuart Britain and the Crisis of Monarchy, 
1603–1702 
Version: 1.0 Final 
IB/M/Jun23/E10 7042/1D 
A-level 
HISTORY 
Component 1D Stuart Britain and the Crisis of Monarchy, 1603–1702 
Wednesday 24 May 2023 Morning Time allowed: 2 hours 30 minutes 
Materials 
For this paper you must have: 
• an AQA 16-page answer book. 
Instructions 
• Use black ink or black ball-point pen. 
• Write the information required on the front of your answer book. ...
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politics essay plans : government
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Evaluate the view that the Supreme Court has too much influence over the executive. para 1: - 
The supreme court can only determine law not create it 
However the supreme court can set judicial precedents which must then be followed in later cases- 
supreme court is the final court of appeal giving them greater weight 
Eg. 2016 r v Jogee the supreme court overturned the case on the principle of joint enterprise established 
in common law 
Despite this, parliament can still change laws to benefi...
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WGU C963 Unit 3 - American Politics Already Passed
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WGU C963 Unit 3 - American Politics Already Passed Congressional Powers 1.Tax citizens 2.Set the budget 3.Regulate commerce 4.Declare war 5.Provide advice and consent on appointments 6.Impeach individuals 7.Oversee the powers of the judicial and executive branches 
Inherent Power A power of the president derived from the statements in the Constitution that "the executive Power shall be vested in a President" and that the president should "take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed"; defi...
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CPR3701 Assignment 2 (DETAILED ANSWERS) Semester 1 2024 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED
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CPR3701 Assignment 2 (DETAILED ANSWERS) Semester 1 2024 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED Answers, guidelines, workings and references ........... Question 1 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Question text Choose the CORRECT answer from the following statements a. A conviction on the competent verdict must be regarded as an acquittal on the original charge b. Where the express charge is not proved by the prosecution, the court may still re...
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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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