A Level Politics UK Government (Edexcel) With
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1945 Salisbury Convention - correct answers Lords cannot oppose A bill in the
Manifesto
1911 Parliament Act - correct answers Lords can't delay money bills and power of
veto replaced by 2 year delay
1945 Parliament Act - correct answers Delay changed to one year
"The House of Lords is like a glass of champagne that has stood for five days" -
correct answers Clement Atlee
Example of how parliament can't be bound by past government - correct answers
Repealed the 1988 local government act which made it illegal to promote
homosexuality in school
Magna Carta (1215) - correct answers Nobody deprived of liberty without law
process
Bill of Rights (1689) - correct answers Regular parliament, free elections, free
speech in parliament
,Act of Union (1707) - correct answers England and Scotland in Westminister
European Communities Act 1972 - correct answers Britain into EEC making EU law
president over UK
The Levison Enquiry - correct answers Established an independant press standard
organisation after Rupert Murdoch News Of the World phone hacking scandal
% of respondant who said TV was the biggest influence of the media - correct
answers 62
How many watched the TV debates in 2010 - correct answers 9.6m
How many watched the TV debates in 2017 - correct answers 3.5m
What % of the young rely totally on online information - correct answers 79%
How much did the conservatives spend a month on Facebook ads in 2015 - correct
answers £100,000
% voted for Brexit without qualifications - correct answers 75
% voted against Brexit with qualifications - correct answers 75
, % of ethnic minorities voted for Labour in 2010 - correct answers 60
% of ethnic minorities voted for Con in 2010 - correct answers 16
Turnout in NI in 2017 - correct answers 65
% of Liverpool Walton that voted Labour in 2017 - correct answers 85.7
% over 65s voted in 2010 - correct answers 76
% 18-24 voted in 2010 - correct answers 44
% people voted for con and lab in 1979 - correct answers 81
% people voted for con and lab in 2010 - correct answers 65
% of people vote who own a home - correct answers 74 (63% in 2017 of
population - Guardian)
% of people vote who don't own a home - correct answers 55
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