Jacks A Level notes
Hi I'm Jack and i have recently completed my A levels having attained 3A*s in History Politics and Religious Studies and now studying History at Bristol University. Here I am selling all my notes all of A-A* level that assisted me in obtaining these grades.
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Evaluate the extent to which pressure groups succeed due primarily to their insider status
This is a fantastic essay that questions how important Insider status for Pressure Group are to their success, and discusses the importance of other factors such as achievable aims, good financials and a large membership. 
 
It also contains a wide range of evidence and examples to include from recent years including evidence of Pressure Groups with outsider status that have still succeeded because of other important factors.
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This is a fantastic essay that questions how important Insider status for Pressure Group are to their success, and discusses the importance of other factors such as achievable aims, good financials and a large membership. 
 
It also contains a wide range of evidence and examples to include from recent years including evidence of Pressure Groups with outsider status that have still succeeded because of other important factors.
A* To what extent do Pressure Groups undermine pluralist democracy in the UK
A fantastic essay that questions how beneficial Pressure Groups really are to the UKs democracy. It discusses issues such as elitism that is seen with insider pressure Groups, but also notes the benefits such as protecting rights, increasing and providing representation to minorities who are traditionally overlooked by political parties, as well as the benefits such as increasing participation at a period where formal political engagement is on the fall. 
 
It also contains a wide range of evid...
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- • 3 pages •
A fantastic essay that questions how beneficial Pressure Groups really are to the UKs democracy. It discusses issues such as elitism that is seen with insider pressure Groups, but also notes the benefits such as protecting rights, increasing and providing representation to minorities who are traditionally overlooked by political parties, as well as the benefits such as increasing participation at a period where formal political engagement is on the fall. 
 
It also contains a wide range of evid...
Is the UK suffering from a democracy deficit/ how well is democracy in the UK functioning
This is a fantastic essay/ essay plan regarding the issues of democracy in the UK and how well it is functioning. It includes discussions on the importance of free and fair elections as well as the ability for freedom of expression. It also includes the issues of participation in the UK in the face of falling party membership and election turnout and questions the extent to which there is a participation crisis in the UK. 
 
These notes are of A-A* quality and also includes a large range of exa...
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This is a fantastic essay/ essay plan regarding the issues of democracy in the UK and how well it is functioning. It includes discussions on the importance of free and fair elections as well as the ability for freedom of expression. It also includes the issues of participation in the UK in the face of falling party membership and election turnout and questions the extent to which there is a participation crisis in the UK. 
 
These notes are of A-A* quality and also includes a large range of exa...
A* To what extent was the own actions of females the most important factor in the development of Female Civil rights 1865-1992 OCR History USA civil Rights
This is a fantastic essay that questions the extent to which it was the own actions of females themselves that was the most important factor in the advancement of their civil rights, more so than other factors including Wars, Economic Climate as seen in the 1920s as well as a favourable Federal Government, including President and the Supreme Court.
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This is a fantastic essay that questions the extent to which it was the own actions of females themselves that was the most important factor in the advancement of their civil rights, more so than other factors including Wars, Economic Climate as seen in the 1920s as well as a favourable Federal Government, including President and the Supreme Court.
Intuitionism provides the best way to understand ethical statements. Discuss.
This is an essay describing the extent to which Intuitionism is the best way of understanding ethical statements, more so than Emotivism and Ethical Naturalism. 
 
The essay contains arguments for and against all the 3 different means of understanding ethical statements and there is a wide range of scholarly views that is critical to obtaining a high A-A* level grade in the essay. 
 
It is a fantastic resource for those studying meta Ethics for OCR Religious Studies A Level.
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This is an essay describing the extent to which Intuitionism is the best way of understanding ethical statements, more so than Emotivism and Ethical Naturalism. 
 
The essay contains arguments for and against all the 3 different means of understanding ethical statements and there is a wide range of scholarly views that is critical to obtaining a high A-A* level grade in the essay. 
 
It is a fantastic resource for those studying meta Ethics for OCR Religious Studies A Level.
A* Essay - Intuitionism provides the best way to understand ethical Statements. Discuss OCR Religious Studies Meta Ethics Essay
This is an essay that debates the extent to which G.E Moores Intuitionism provides the greatest way to understand ethical statements more so than using Ethical Naturalism or Emotivism. 
 
It critiques all 3 of the different means of understanding ethical statements and uses a large range of scholarly views. 
 
This is for those studying OCR Religious Studies A Level.
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This is an essay that debates the extent to which G.E Moores Intuitionism provides the greatest way to understand ethical statements more so than using Ethical Naturalism or Emotivism. 
 
It critiques all 3 of the different means of understanding ethical statements and uses a large range of scholarly views. 
 
This is for those studying OCR Religious Studies A Level.
A* WW2 largest turning point in the improvement of AA civil rights 1865-1992
Fantastic Essay notes on how far World War 2 was the largest turning point in the improvement of African American Civil rights, suggesting that this period was of greater importance than the 1960s or the 1980s. 
 
The paragraphs are separated into social, political and economic and all are set up with both a for and against argument so is extremely helpful when thinking about how to structure an essay.
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- • 4 pages •
Fantastic Essay notes on how far World War 2 was the largest turning point in the improvement of African American Civil rights, suggesting that this period was of greater importance than the 1960s or the 1980s. 
 
The paragraphs are separated into social, political and economic and all are set up with both a for and against argument so is extremely helpful when thinking about how to structure an essay.
A* The US Supreme Court were more significant in improving the rights of African Americans than any other branch during the period 1865-1992 OCR History A Level USA Civil Rights 1865-1992
A fantastic A* History Essay about the aims of African American Civil rights campaigners throughout the period 1865-1992, in an attempt to improve the rights of AA socially, economically and politically. 
 
This essay discusses the extent to which the aims and the means of achieving these aims differed or remained the same, and discusses the reasons for this.
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A fantastic A* History Essay about the aims of African American Civil rights campaigners throughout the period 1865-1992, in an attempt to improve the rights of AA socially, economically and politically. 
 
This essay discusses the extent to which the aims and the means of achieving these aims differed or remained the same, and discusses the reasons for this.
A* The US Supreme Court were more significant in improving the rights of African Americans than any other branch during the period 1865-1992 OCR History A Level USA Civil Rights 1865-1992