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Politics Paper 3
Politics Paper 3
By: Ben Patrick
646 Cards –34 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: 1.1 Nature of the US Constitution, 1.2 Key features of the US Constitution, 1.3 Main characteristics of US FederalismShow Class -
Politics Paper 3
Politics Paper 3
By: Henry Leigh Smith
684 Cards –33 Decks –9 LearnersSample Decks: Evaluate the view that the US constitution is outdated and in need of change?, To what extent has Congress become a 'broken branch' (30), Evaluate the view that Congress is effectively carrying out its oversight function.Show Class -
Politics Paper 3
Politics Paper 3
By: Vincenza Puzzo
303 Cards –6 Decks –3 LearnersSample Decks: US Constitution, Congress, PresidencyShow Class -
Politics paper 3
Politics paper 3
By: Mollie Beavan
422 Cards –7 Decks –5 LearnersSample Decks: 1. US constitution and federalism, 2 US Congress, 3 US PresidencyShow Class -
6-Politics- Paper 3- USA
6-Politics- Paper 3- USA
By: Harriet Dolby
711 Cards –13 Decks –2 LearnersSample Decks: Examples, Democracy And Participation- Elections, Democracy And Participation- IncumbencyShow Class -
Politics - Paper 3, Ideas
Politics - Paper 3, Ideas
By: Katie Astle
159 Cards –12 Decks –5 LearnersSample Decks: Conservatism - Key Principles, Conservatism - Strands, Conservatism - Key thinkersShow Class -
Politics Paper 3
Politics Paper 3
By: Maleehah Laher
503 Cards –13 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Constitution, Amendment Process, Key Principles of the US ConstitutionShow Class -
Politics paper 3 : Congress
Politics paper 3 : Congress
By: Phoebe Hall Jones
128 Cards –3 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Structure, Functions, interpretations and debatesShow Class -
Politics paper 3 : Presidency
Politics paper 3 : Presidency
By: Phoebe Hall Jones
102 Cards –4 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Formal sources of presidential power, Informal sources of presidential power, The PresidencyShow Class -
global politics paper 3
global politics paper 3
By: Jessica Dawson
138 Cards –6 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: realism, liberalism, political global governance mini essay plansShow Class -
A level Politics - Paper 3 Political Ideologies
A level Politics - Paper 3 Political Ideologies
By: Ben Beard
125 Cards –4 Decks –18 LearnersSample Decks: Socialism, Conservatism, FeminismShow Class -
Politics paper 3 : Constitution
Politics paper 3 : Constitution
By: Phoebe Hall Jones
89 Cards –2 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: The constitution, Federalism and debatesShow Class -
Politics paper 3 : democracy and participation
Politics paper 3 : democracy and participation
By: Phoebe Hall Jones
212 Cards –6 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Electoral systems, Key ideas of Republicans and Democrats, Interest groupsShow Class -
Politics Paper 3: Section 1 - US Constitution
Politics Paper 3: Section 1 - US Constitution
By: Mia Budge
84 Cards –6 Decks –3 LearnersSample Decks: Evaluate the extent to which the process for amending the US Constitution works well., Evaluate the extent to which the checks and balances between the three branches of the federal government are effective., Evaluate the extent to which federalism remains an effective feature of the system of government in the USA today.Show Class -
Politics Paper 3: Section 2 - US Congress
Politics Paper 3: Section 2 - US Congress
By: Mia Budge
84 Cards –6 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Evaluate the extent to which Congress is a representative body., Evaluate the extent to which Congress is effective at carrying out its legislative role., Evaluate the view that Congressional oversight of the President is ineffective.Show Class -
Politics Paper 3🖤
Politics Paper 3🖤
By: Imogen Kielstra
407 Cards –18 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: US Constitution, Federalism, Checks & BalancesShow Class -
Paper 3 - Political Philosophy
Paper 3 - Political Philosophy
By: Ricardo dos Reis
118 Cards –3 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Democracy, Equality, LibertyShow Class -
Politics Paper 3: Section 3 - US Presidency
Politics Paper 3: Section 3 - US Presidency
By: Mia Budge
70 Cards –5 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Evaluate the view that domestic policy is dominated by the President and not by Congress., Evaluate the view that US Foreign Policy is dominated as much by Congress as the President., Evaluate the extent to which the President's power is the power to persuade.Show Class -
Politics Paper 3: Section 5 - Democracy and Participation
Politics Paper 3: Section 5 - Democracy and Participation
By: Mia Budge
112 Cards –8 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Evaluate the view that interest groups are more effective than political parties at influencing the outcome of Presidential elections., Evaluate the extent to which interest groups have significant influence in the US Executive, Congress and Judiciary., Evaluate the view that interest groups are positive for democracy.Show Class -
Politics paper 3 : supreme court and civil rights
Politics paper 3 : supreme court and civil rights
By: Phoebe Hall Jones
96 Cards –5 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Nature and role of the Supreme Court, Supreme Court and public policy, Protection of civil liberties and rightsShow Class -
Politics Paper 1: Section 3 - Electoral Systems
Politics Paper 1: Section 3 - Electoral Systems
By: Mia Budge
56 Cards –4 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Evaluate the view that the various electoral systems in the UK make significant differences to party representation., Evaluate the view that the emergence of multiple parties in the UK means that the Westminster electoral system must be changed., Evaluate the view that proportional representation would improve elections to the House of Commons.Show Class -
MGZ Politics paper 3
MGZ Politics paper 3
By: Morgan Jones
84 Cards –5 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Realists vs liberals, Regionalism, EnvironmentShow Class -
Politics Paper 2: Section 3 - Prime Minister and the Executive
Politics Paper 2: Section 3 - Prime Minister and the Executive
By: Mia Budge
84 Cards –6 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Evaluate the view that Prime Minister's rarely face serious limitations on their powers., Evaluate the extent to which prime ministers are able to dominate their Cabinets., Evaluate the view that since 2010 we have seen a return to executive dominance over Parliament.Show Class -
US Politics Paper 3 Edexcel
US Politics Paper 3 Edexcel
By: Ruby Price
44 Cards –8 Decks –4 LearnersSample Decks: Constitution and Federalism key definitions, Constitution and federalism: 12 mark examples, Constitution and federalism: 30 mark pointsShow Class -
Politics Paper 3: Section 4 - US Supreme Court and Civil Rights
Politics Paper 3: Section 4 - US Supreme Court and Civil Rights
By: Mia Budge
70 Cards –5 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Evaluate the view that Congress has protected civil and constitutional rights more effectively than the Supreme Court., Evaluate the extent to which the US Supreme Court is a political, not judicial, institution., Evaluate the extent to which the US Supreme Court is an imperial judiciary.Show Class -
politics paper 3 essay plans
politics paper 3 essay plans
By: Yasmin Ahmad
69 Cards –10 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: evaluate the view that presidents since 1993 have been 'imperial presidents' (30 marks), How effective were presidents at achieving their aims? (30 marks), Examine how UK and US cabinets differ (12 marks)Show Class -
Politics- US Politics Paper 3
Politics- US Politics Paper 3
By: laila f
124 Cards –5 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: US Constitution and Federalism, US Congress, US PresidencyShow Class -
Politics Paper 3
Politics Paper 3
By: Reeann Birch
54 Cards –2 Decks –2 LearnersSample Decks: US Supreme Court Cases, Constitution Ammendments Linking To RightsShow Class -
politics paper 1: section 3 electoral systems
politics paper 1: section 3 electoral systems
By: Aishah H
82 Cards –14 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Evaluate the view that opinion polls bring more advantages than disadvantages. Flashcards Preview, Evaluate the view that the outcomes of general elections are stable and predictable, Evaluate the view that the influence of the media in politics is exaggerated; it is not heavily biased and has little power of persuasion.Show Class -
Politics Paper 3
Politics Paper 3
By: Dylan Hunter
41 Cards –2 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Supreme Court cases Policy cases, SC cases civil rightsShow Class