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Politics paper 2 essay plans
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Devolution solving more problems than it has caused - 1. Greatly increased independence for 
Wales and Scotland. (in 2016, Scotland Act saw that legislative decisions were transferred directly to 
Scotland, can now decide speed limits and abortion laws). However many think there is now an 
imbalance due to England not being devolved. But this can be solved by further devolution, it is not a 
problem but a next step to take. 
2. Reduced Scotland's urgency for independence. Good for rest of UK. (...
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state autonomy is - Answer- the ability of the state to wield power independent of public and international actors Which of the following combinations of capacity and internal autonomy best fits the United States - Answer- Low autonomy, high capacity Ex
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state autonomy is - Answer- the ability of the state to wield power independent of public and international actors 
 
Which of the following combinations of capacity and internal autonomy best fits the United States - Answer- Low autonomy, high capacity 
 
Examples of states that are not or have not been considered failed states - Answer- UK, USA, Japan, India 
 
Which of the following states most closely fits the ideal model of a nation-state? - Answer- Japan 
 
Which of the following historica...
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PPB Exam with correct answers 2024
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Procurement Technology - answer-Helps accelerate business improvements 
 
Results Oriented Budgeting - answer-Attempts to link a resource allocation to performance criteria 
 
Budget Cycle - answer-1. Planning 2. Formalization 3. implementation 4. evaluation 
 
Procurement Cards - answer-payment method whereby internal customers are empowered to deal directly with suppliers using a credit card 
 
Four principles of negotiation - answer-1. separate people from the problem 
2. create a variety of...
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INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMMES (UNIVERSITY OF LONDON) PUBLIC LAW.
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INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMMES (UNIVERSITY OF LONDON) PUBLIC LAW by HilaireBarnett,Marinos Diamantides. Public law 1 Introduction page 3 
1.1 Studying Public law 
1.1.1 A broad and integrated subject 
Public law is challenging: it requires knowledge of the entire system of government. 
For those of you with an academic background which includes history, government 
and/or politics, some of the terrain will be familiar – although now it will require 
a particular perspective: that of the constituti...
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INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMMES (UNIVERSITY OF LONDON) PUBLIC LAW STUDY GUIDE.
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INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMMES (UNIVERSITY OF LONDON) PUBLIC LAW STUDY GUIDE by HilaireBarnett,Marinos Diamantides. Public law 1 Introduction page 3 
1.1 Studying Public law 
1.1.1 A broad and integrated subject 
Public law is challenging: it requires knowledge of the entire system of government. 
For those of you with an academic background which includes history, government 
and/or politics, some of the terrain will be familiar – although now it will require 
a particular perspective: that of th...
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INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMMES (UNIVERSITY OF LONDON) PUBLIC LAW.
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INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMMES (UNIVERSITY OF LONDON) PUBLIC LAW by HilaireBarnett,Marinos Diamantides. Public law 1 Introduction page 3 
1.1 Studying Public law 
1.1.1 A broad and integrated subject 
Public law is challenging: it requires knowledge of the entire system of government. 
For those of you with an academic background which includes history, government 
and/or politics, some of the terrain will be familiar – although now it will require 
a particular perspective: that of the constitut...
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LMSW Exam Unit III—Interventions With Clients/Client Systems|2023 LATEST UPDATE|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
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Q. An amicus brief is a: 
A. Document that aims to advise a court, submitted by a party not involved in the litigation 
B. Method for becoming certified as an expert prior to testifying in a court case 
C. Ruling by a court that client records will remain confidential and cannot be used as evidence 
D. Structured summary of progress made toward goal attainment by a court-mandated client 
Solution: The correct answer is A. 
Rationale 
Amicus briefs are documents that are filed in court by those w...
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politics essay plans QUESTIONS WITH CERTIFIED ANSWERS
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is direct democracy superior to representative democracy - 
direct democracy is the only pure form of democracy-first agree point -This is because it ensures 
that people only have to obey laws that they make themselves. Popular participation/sovereignty in 
government is the very key of freedom: it is how the people determine their collective destiny, their 
'general will'. 
majority have a say/are represented 
e.g. Scottish independence referendum-84% turnout 
UK membership of the EU-72% 
on...
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GOVT 2305 Exam 1 Questions With Answers
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GOVT 2305 Exam 1 Questions With Answers 
 
GOVT 2305 Exam 1 
 
 
 
 
common goods - ANS goods that all people may use but that are of limited supply 
 
democracy - ANS a form of government where political power rests in the hands of the people 
 
direct democracy - ANS a form of government where people participate directly in making government decisions instead of choosing representatives to do this for them 
 
elite theory - ANS claims political power rests in th...
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Politics- UK constitution essay plans
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evaluate the extent to which constitutional reforms introduced since 1997 have been successful in 
achieving their objectives - point 1: objective of ensuring greater legitimacy was not achieved as 
HOL reform in 1999 did not have an election process and can be said to be made through political 
patronage through the appointment of life peers HOWEVER select committee reform and parliament 
backbench committee has helped with this 
point 2: parliament can still revoke the sc; HRA's belmarsh case...
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