GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS AS LEVEL UNIT TWO GOVERNING THE UK “Never, never, never give up” Winston S Churchill 1874-1965 1 GOVERNING THE UK 50% of AS [25% of A2] UNIT TWO SAMPLE QUESTION Answer one question from Section A and one question from Section B in 80 minutes. Spend 40 minutes on Section A and 40 minutes on Section B SECTION A QUESTION ONE PRIME MINISTERIAL POWER “For too long the big political decisions in this country have been made in the wrong place. They are not
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June 2012- unit 2 Constitution Outline two constitutional reforms proposed by David Miliband. * Replacement of the current House of Lords with a second chamber elected using PR, this would strengthen the representative function of the legislature by providing more representatives who have genuine legitimacy by the use of PR- making the composition accurate to the votes cast. * The introduction of AV would to commons would not change the current constituency structure of the UK, and would
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In the wake of the their defeat at the Battle of Ludford Bridge in October 1459, several of the Yorkist commanders, including the Earl of Warwick, Earl of Salisbury, and the Earl of March, fled across the Channel to Calais. Other Yorkist leaders, including the Duke of York, retreated to Ireland. Despite Lancastrian efforts to assert their control over Calais and Ireland, they were unable to do so due to the strong Yorkist presence. As a result, preparations were made to cross the Channel and take
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'Parliament carries out none of its functions adequately.' Discuss (40 marks) In the UK, Parliament consists of the Monarchy, the House of Commons and the House of Lords. This has existed for centuries and has stood the test of time, in that it still exists. However a number of concerns have been raised about some of the functions and whether they function adequately enough (to a satisfactory or acceptable extent). Parliament currently carries out several functions and is the prime legislative
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The Life of a Little Woman Louisa May Alcott was a 19th century writer whose work has continued to grace the homes of many over the years. Much of her writing was influenced by the events of her life and her experiences. Her career as a writer started at a young age and continued to grow until the end of her life. Alcott wrote a variety of pieces and for a wide audience. She was a multitalented woman whose writing was one of few steady aspects of her life. Louisa May Alcott was a talented writer
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Working Words At Ease Chapter 6: Shopping Engels | Nederlands | 6.1. Shopping | Grocer(’s) | Kruidenier | Greengrocer(‘s) | Groenteboer/-handel | Fishmonger | Viswinkel | Tailor | Kleermaker | Draper | Stoffenwinkel | Newsagent/newsdealer | Krantenwinkel | Florist(‘s) | Bloemist | Ironmonger (BrE) – hardware dealer/store (AmE) | Ijzerhandel | Fitting room | Pashokje | Cashpoint = cash dispenser | Geldautomaat | Cash register | Kassa | Current account | Lopende rekening
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fed back to the government, who can decide to implement or ignore the changes. It then proceeds to the third reading, in which no amendments can be made, and the bill is debated as a whole, followed by a vote. This process is then mirrored by the House of Lords, followed by a consideration of amendments, until finally it receives the royal assent. Backbench MPs can exert a lot of influence in the legislative process, both through the vote and the debate. Particularly if the government of the
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Levels of UK Government European Parliament The European parliament has 736 members it represents all 27 members of the EU, even though it is not strictly part of the UK Parliament it still has an impact on our daily lives. 72 of these members are elected from the UK, they represent our country interest. They draft legislation which affects all of the EU member’s countries. They focus all parts from consumer rights to the task of protecting people being killed from dictators and militias
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* How did Henry VI guarantee loyalty? After defeating Richard III at Bosworth, Henry VII faced many difficulties in holding on to the power he gained. Many Yorkist’s disliked Henry VII while others believed they had claims to the throne that should be addressed. During Henry’s reign he made sure that the nobility’s power was reduced to reduce the threat of Henry himself being overthrown. Firstly, Henry VII passed special laws called attainders. These allowed people to be declared guilty
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Kandis Kresinske Dr. Hall September 21, 2015 A Doll’s House Love is Equality Imagine living inside a house where the feeling of alienation is present at all times. The same house where you have children and a husband that provides, but yet you still felt like you are living in solitude. Visualize a situation where your husband becomes deathly ill and the only way for him to heal is if you move somewhere very warm. Sounds picture perfect if you had the money to do so and there was hope that
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