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You need to distinguish between the two main types of welfare benefits; universal and selective. UNIVERSAL SELECTIVE Universal benefits are provided to all regardless of a claimant's financial......
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Political socialisation is the method by which we acquire political norms and values, and we experience political socialisation throughout our lives......
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You will need to describe and explain changes to the distribution of political power since the 1970s. The main changes have been as follows; Britain......
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Impact of EU on British Politics Is the UK still an awkward partner in relation to the EU? Is Euroscepticism becoming more prominent in UK politics......
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Despite the political context, Labour have continued to allow selection in schools since 1997. SPECIALIST SCHOOLS Can select 10% of pupils on the ability......
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What has been the impact of the European Union on UK political parties and pressure groups? Political Parties The two main parties have switched......
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focus smaller political parties (such as BNP, SWP, Greens) often considered pressure groups Intrinsically linked with political parties (e.g. Trade Unions......
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REFERENDUMS Asks the public to express a view on a specific issue of public policy. For Direct democracy Encourages Participation Check on elective dictatorships Educates Provides Answers......
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The UK constitution A constitution is a set of laws on how a country is governed. The British Constitution is an uncodified constitution. Allows for flexibility and change to occur without too......
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Unit 5 - Issues in International Politics - Key Questions Nuclear Proliferation / Arms Control What are WMDs and why do states wish to develop them......
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- the use of force to achieve ends. Political power - exercised by govt through persuasion and incentives. Influence - The ability to affect decisions......
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What is devolution? Involves the transfer of power from a central political body to a local or regional political body. It has three key elements......
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What is a constitution? "A social contract between the people and their government" (McNaughton) which underpins the workings of a political system......
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Unit 5 - Issues in International Politics - Key Questions Nuclear Proliferation / Arms Control What are WMDs and why do states wish to develop them......
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Supranationalism & Intergovernmentalism Supranationalism - ''above national governments'', interest of EU community - seen as erosion/pooling of sovereignty. QMV, single market, CAP, Central Bank......
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Liberty Liberty is a highly contested concept and remains at the heart of much of today's political debate. It is such an important concept......
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How to answer Unit 3 Questions First of all, according to Edexcel this is the AS that students do best on. The main reason, I believe, is that there is plenty of time compared to Units 1 and......
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Why have radical feminists proclaimed that the 'personal is the political'? Traditional notions of what is political placed politics in the 'public......
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a wristband. There are many other ways that a citizen can participate in the political process. They include; Signing a petition Writing a letter / Sending......
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You need to know the various influences upon voting behaviour, and their impact. They include; Parents Social class Occupation Ethnicity The area of the country a person lives in, etc. LABOUR......