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Politics UK A LEVEL
backbenchers - The supporters of the leaders of the political parties in the House of Commons 
are called the ____. 
Shadow P.M. and Shadow Cabinet - The _____ and the _____ are the leadership members of the 
largest opposition party in the House of Commons. 
Caretaker - When an election is called for the House of Commons, the Queen designates the 
current government to be a _____ government. 
P.M. and Cabinet - The frontbenchers of the majority party in the House of Commons are the 
____ and th...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
backbenchers - The supporters of the leaders of the political parties in the House of Commons 
are called the ____. 
Shadow P.M. and Shadow Cabinet - The _____ and the _____ are the leadership members of the 
largest opposition party in the House of Commons. 
Caretaker - When an election is called for the House of Commons, the Queen designates the 
current government to be a _____ government. 
P.M. and Cabinet - The frontbenchers of the majority party in the House of Commons are the 
____ and th...
Politics UK Component 1: Essay plans RATED A+
Evaluate how far the UK system of representative democracy remains in need of improvement. - ANS 
Where it is working well: 
+ Free and fair voting; Parliamentary function sovereignty; participation 
FPTP strengths: 
+stability: only 2/6 GE's in 2010's have produced coalitions or hung Parliaments 
+MP direct link to constituent, quick (i.e. Newcastle central declared 60 mins after poll closed, 2017) 
BUT: 
- 2 party dominate (Maurice Duverger's law) i.e. UKIP 2015, 12.6% of vote, 1 seat 
- Wa...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 18 pages •
Evaluate how far the UK system of representative democracy remains in need of improvement. - ANS 
Where it is working well: 
+ Free and fair voting; Parliamentary function sovereignty; participation 
FPTP strengths: 
+stability: only 2/6 GE's in 2010's have produced coalitions or hung Parliaments 
+MP direct link to constituent, quick (i.e. Newcastle central declared 60 mins after poll closed, 2017) 
BUT: 
- 2 party dominate (Maurice Duverger's law) i.e. UKIP 2015, 12.6% of vote, 1 seat 
- Wa...
Politics- UK constitution essay plans
evaluate the extent to which constitutional reforms introduced since 1997 have been successful in 
achieving their objectives - point 1: objective of ensuring greater legitimacy was not achieved as 
HOL reform in 1999 did not have an election process and can be said to be made through political 
patronage through the appointment of life peers HOWEVER select committee reform and parliament 
backbench committee has helped with this 
point 2: parliament can still revoke the sc; HRA's belmarsh case...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 2 pages •
evaluate the extent to which constitutional reforms introduced since 1997 have been successful in 
achieving their objectives - point 1: objective of ensuring greater legitimacy was not achieved as 
HOL reform in 1999 did not have an election process and can be said to be made through political 
patronage through the appointment of life peers HOWEVER select committee reform and parliament 
backbench committee has helped with this 
point 2: parliament can still revoke the sc; HRA's belmarsh case...
Politics- UK constitution essay plans
evaluate the extent to which constitutional reforms introduced since 1997 have been successful in 
achieving their objectives - point 1: objective of ensuring greater legitimacy was not achieved as 
HOL reform in 1999 did not have an election process and can be said to be made through political 
patronage through the appointment of life peers HOWEVER select committee reform and parliament 
backbench committee has helped with this 
point 2: parliament can still revoke the sc; HRA's belmarsh case...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 2 pages •
evaluate the extent to which constitutional reforms introduced since 1997 have been successful in 
achieving their objectives - point 1: objective of ensuring greater legitimacy was not achieved as 
HOL reform in 1999 did not have an election process and can be said to be made through political 
patronage through the appointment of life peers HOWEVER select committee reform and parliament 
backbench committee has helped with this 
point 2: parliament can still revoke the sc; HRA's belmarsh case...
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UCL ECONOMICS QOESTIONS AND ANSWERS AQA RATED A+
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UCL ECONOMICS QOESTIONS AND ANSWERS AQA RATED A+
Geography GRADED A+
Geography QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS AQA A-LEVEL ALREADY PASSED
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- Geography QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS RATED A+ • Exam (elaborations)
- Geography - desertification • Exam (elaborations)
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Geography QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS AQA A-LEVEL ALREADY PASSED
AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY DEVELOPMENT
Development - ANS A process of improvement in the material conditions of people through diffusion of 
knowledge and technology 
Gross domestic product (GDP) - ANS The value of total output of goods and services produced in a 
country in a given time period (normally one year). 
Gross nationally income (GNI) - ANS Calculates the monetary worth of what is produced within a 
country plus income received from investments outside the country, as a more accurate way of 
measuring a country's wealth i...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
Development - ANS A process of improvement in the material conditions of people through diffusion of 
knowledge and technology 
Gross domestic product (GDP) - ANS The value of total output of goods and services produced in a 
country in a given time period (normally one year). 
Gross nationally income (GNI) - ANS Calculates the monetary worth of what is produced within a 
country plus income received from investments outside the country, as a more accurate way of 
measuring a country's wealth i...
AP Human Geography- Chapter 1- basic concepts
Define map - ANS A two dimensional or flat scale model of Earth's surface or a portion of it. 
What is the science of mapmaking called? - ANS Cartography 
What are the two purposes that not served? - ANS A reference tool and a communication tool 
Who first used the term geography? - ANS Eratosthenes 
What does the term geography mean? - ANS The study of where things are found on the earth surface 
and reasons for their location. 
Define scale - ANS The level of detail and the amount of area cov...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
Define map - ANS A two dimensional or flat scale model of Earth's surface or a portion of it. 
What is the science of mapmaking called? - ANS Cartography 
What are the two purposes that not served? - ANS A reference tool and a communication tool 
Who first used the term geography? - ANS Eratosthenes 
What does the term geography mean? - ANS The study of where things are found on the earth surface 
and reasons for their location. 
Define scale - ANS The level of detail and the amount of area cov...
ch 1 geography 100% PASSED
contemporary geography - ANS The scientific study of the location of people and activities across earth 
and the reasons for their distribution 
What questions do geographers ask? - ANS They ask where things are like what is a specific feature's 
location. Why a certain feature is there like what force(human or physical) caused a feature to be 
located where they are. 
How do geographers organize their subject matter? - ANS They organize by place, geographers 
understand that something happenin...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
contemporary geography - ANS The scientific study of the location of people and activities across earth 
and the reasons for their distribution 
What questions do geographers ask? - ANS They ask where things are like what is a specific feature's 
location. Why a certain feature is there like what force(human or physical) caused a feature to be 
located where they are. 
How do geographers organize their subject matter? - ANS They organize by place, geographers 
understand that something happenin...
Chapter 1 geography
Geography - ANS a study of where people, places, and things are located and how they are related to 
each other. 
GIS-Geographic information systems. - ANS Uses computer technology, to collect, manipulate and 
analyze data. 
Absolute location - ANS where a place is on the globe (coordinates) 
Hemispheres - ANS halves of earth 
Relative location - ANS where a place is compared to other places nearby 
Character of a place - ANS comprised of a place's physical and human characteristics 
Perception...
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- • 4 pages •
Geography - ANS a study of where people, places, and things are located and how they are related to 
each other. 
GIS-Geographic information systems. - ANS Uses computer technology, to collect, manipulate and 
analyze data. 
Absolute location - ANS where a place is on the globe (coordinates) 
Hemispheres - ANS halves of earth 
Relative location - ANS where a place is compared to other places nearby 
Character of a place - ANS comprised of a place's physical and human characteristics 
Perception...