Politics
Panther
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Paper 1: UK Politics
Voting & Media
Political Parties
Democracy
Pressure Groups
Electoral Systems
Rights
Paper 1: Core Ideologies
Liberalism
Conservatism
Socialism
Paper 2: UK Government
Constitution
Parliament
PM & Executive
Judiciary
Sovereignty
Paper 2: Non-core Ideologies
Anarchism
Ecologism
Feminism
Multiculturalism
Nationalism
Paper 3: Global
Theory
Power & Development
Regionalism
Global Governance
Globalisation
Environment
Paper 3: US
Civil Rights
Legislature
Executive
Democracy & Participation
Constitution
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2025
30
Democracy & Participation / Human Rights
Using the source, evaluate the view that rights in the UK are poorly protected.
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2025
30
Pressure Groups
Using the source, evaluate the view that the most important factor in deciding the influence of pressure groups are the methods they use.
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2025
30
Political Parties
Evaluate the view that the Labour Party is more internally divided than the Conservative Party.
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2025
30
Voting Behaviour & The Media
Evaluate the view, with reference to at least three general elections, that social class and region have very little impact on voting behaviour.
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2024
30
Political Parties
Using the source, evaluate the view that the policies and ideas of the established political parties have now radically changed from their historical origins.
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2024
30
Democracy & Participation
Using the source, evaluate the view that referendums since 1997 have not supported democracy but have been used for other political purposes.
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2024
30
Pressure Groups
Evaluate the view that think tanks, lobbyists and corporations have greater influence than pressure groups.
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2024
30
Voting Behaviour & The Media
Evaluate the view that the outcomes of general elections are mostly decided by election campaigns and manifestos.
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2023
30
Voting Behaviour & The Media
Using the source, evaluate the view that in 1997 the election was lost by the governing party rather than it being won by the Labour opposition.
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2023
30
Democracy & Participation
Using the source, evaluate the view that the UK has a democratic deficit.
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2023
30
Democracy & Participation
Evaluate the view that referendums held in the UK since 1997 have brought more disadvantages than advantages.
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2023
30
Political Parties
Evaluate the view that the current funding of political parties in the UK requires reform.
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2023 Mock
30
Political Parties
Using the source, evaluate the view that the UK does not have a multi-party system.
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2023 Mock
30
Pressure Groups
Using the source, evaluate the view that pressure groups have little influence in the UK.
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2023 Mock
30
Voting Behaviour & The Media
Evaluate the view that election outcomes are influenced more by the media than by any other factors.
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2023 Mock
30
Democracy & Participation / Human Rights
Evaluate the view that rights in the UK are poorly protected.
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2022
30
Political Parties
Using the source, evaluate the view that "pick-and-mix" politics is replacing "Left-Right" politics and political parties are becoming more internally divided than ever.
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2022
30
Electoral Systems
Using the source, evaluate the view - with specific reference to at least one devolved region using an alternative electoral system - that the case for PR to replace the Westminster FPTP voting system has now been established.
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2022
30
Pressure Groups
Evaluate the view that it is the media not pressure groups that has the greater influence on governments.
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2022
30
Democracy & Participation / Human Rights
Evaluate the view that neither individual rights nor collective rights in the UK are adequately protected and guaranteed.
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2021
30
Democracy & Participation
Using the source, evaluate the view that opinion polls bring more advantages than disadvantages to elections and referendums.
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2021
30
Democracy & Participation
Using the source, evaluate the view that in a democracy MPs are free to ignore referendum results and their own political party's manifesto.
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2021
30
Electoral Systems
Evaluate the view that the emergence of multiple parties in the UK means that the Westminster electoral system must be changed.
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2021
30
Voting Behaviour & The Media
Evaluate the view that the influence of the media in politics is exaggerated; it is not heavily biased and has little power of persuasion.
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2020
30
Voting Behaviour & The Media
Using Source 1, evaluate the view that a person's age and the media have now replaced social class and region as clear indicators of voting behaviour.
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2020
30
Political Parties
Using Source 2, evaluate the view that state funding of political parties would be preferable to a situation in which a party can win a general election because it has more members and income than other parties.
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2020
30
Pressure Groups / Human Rights
Evaluate the view that the actions of pressure groups have been more significant than government legislation in defending and promoting rights in the UK.
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2020
30
Electoral Systems
Evaluate the view that the various electoral systems in use in the UK make significant differences to party representation.
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2019
30
Voting Behaviour & The Media
Using the source, evaluate the view that the outcomes of general elections are stable and predictable.
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2019
30
Electoral Systems
Using the source, evaluate the view that proportional representation would improve elections to the House of Commons.
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2019
30
Pressure Groups
Evaluate the view that think-tanks, lobbyists and pressure groups have little impact on government decisions.
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2019
30
Political Parties
Evaluate the view that the only political parties that matter in our political system are the Labour and Conservative parties.
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Sample
30
Democracy & Participation
Using the source, evaluate the view that UK democracy is in crisis.
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Sample
30
Political Parties
Using the source, evaluate the view that the major parties still remain the dominant force in UK politics.
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Sample
30
Voting Behaviour & The Media
Evaluate the view that general elections in the UK are lost by the government rather than won by the opposition.
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Sample
30
Voting Behaviour & The Media
Evaluate the view that social factors determine voting behaviour.
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2025
30
Constitution
Using the source, evaluate the view that the UK's constitution is not working effectively.
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2025
30
Constitution
Using the source, evaluate the view that it is now time for an English Parliament.
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2025
30
Parliament
Evaluate the view that backbenchers in the House of Commons are increasingly effective at carrying out their roles.
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2025
30
PM & Executive
Evaluate the view that Prime Ministers now have too much power.
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2024
30
Parliament
Using the source, evaluate the view that there should be an elected House of Lords.
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2024
30
Constitution
Using the source, evaluate the view that constitutional reform since 1997 has been a success.
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2024
30
Sovereignty
Evaluate the view that sovereignty does not lie in Parliament alone.
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2024
30
PM & Executive
Evaluate the view that the government's control of the House of Commons has weakened in recent years.
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2023
30
Constitution
Using the source, evaluate the view that the UK now needs an entrenched and codified constitution.
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2023
30
PM & Executive
Using the source, evaluate the view that power lies mainly with the Prime Minister rather than Cabinet.
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2023
30
Parliament
Evaluate the view that when it comes to fulfilling their respective functions, the House of Lords can be seen as more successful than the House of Commons.
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2023
30
Parliament
Evaluate the view that select committees are the most effective way for the House of Commons to hold the Executive to account.
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2023 Mock
30
Parliament
Using the source, evaluate the view that Parliament is largely effective at challenging the work of the Government.
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2023 Mock
30
PM & Executive
Using the source, evaluate the view that individual and collective ministerial responsibility are too weak to ensure effective accountability.
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2023 Mock
30
Constitution
Evaluate the view that devolution has not gone far enough in the four nations of the UK.
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2023 Mock
30
Judiciary
Evaluate the view that the Supreme Court has too much influence over the Executive and Parliament.
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2022
30
Parliament
Using the source, evaluate the view that Parliament is largely ineffective in shaping government legislation.
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2022
30
Constitution
Using the source, evaluate the view that devolution has created more problems than it has solved.
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2022
30
Judiciary
Evaluate the view that the Supreme Court operates with sufficient judicial independence and neutrality.
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2022
30
PM & Executive
Evaluate the view that the concepts of individual ministerial responsibility and collective ministerial responsibility are both still important.
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2021
30
Parliament
Using the source, evaluate the view that the roles and membership of the House of Lords require reform.
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2021
30
Judiciary / Sovereignty
Using the source, evaluate the view that the Supreme Court has strengthened parliamentary sovereignty.
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2021
30
Constitution
Evaluate the view that devolution has been good for Wales and Scotland but not for England and Northern Ireland.
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2021
30
PM & Executive
Evaluate the view that since 2010 the executive has dominated Parliament.
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2020
30
Parliament
Using the source, evaluate the view that the principal role of backbench MPs is now to hold the government to account.
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2020
30
Constitution
Using Source 2, evaluate the view that the UK's constitution requires major change.
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2020
30
Judiciary
Evaluate the view that the Supreme Court has too much influence over the executive.
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2020
30
PM & Executive
Evaluate the view that since 2010 the UK has seen a return to cabinet government.
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2019
30
Constitution
Using the source, evaluate the view that devolution is in danger of undermining the unity of the United Kingdom.
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2019
30
PM & Executive
Using the source, evaluate the view that Prime Ministers have too much power.
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2019
30
Sovereignty
Evaluate the view that membership of the EU undermined parliamentary sovereignty.
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2019
30
Parliament
Evaluate the view that although the House of Lords has less power than the House of Commons, in practice it exerts more influence on government decisions.
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Sample
30
Constitution
Using the source, evaluate the view that constitutional reforms in the UK since 1997 have been weak, incomplete and require further change.
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Sample
30
Sovereignty
Evaluate the view that Parliament retains sole sovereignty within the UK political system.
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Sample
30
PM & Executive
Evaluate the view that the UK government's control over Parliament has reduced in recent years.
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2025
12
Global Governance / Power
Examine the similarities between the role and significance of the UN Security Council and the role and significance of NATO.
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2025
12
Power & Development
Examine the differences between great powers and superpowers.
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2024
12
Environment
Examine the differences between shallow-green ecology and deep-green ecology over how to tackle environmental issues.
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2024
12
Global Governance / Economics
Examine the weaknesses of both the IMF and the World Bank.
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2023
12
Global Governance / Human Rights
Examine the differences between the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court.
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2023
12
Power & Development
Examine the similarities in how democratic and autocratic states impact on global order.
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2023 Mock
12
Power & Development
Examine the differences between the characteristics of failed states and rogue states, and their impact on global politics.
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2023 Mock
12
Regionalism
Examine the similarities between the African Union and the European Union.
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2022
12
Global Governance / Economics
Examine the similarities in terms of membership, purpose and effectiveness of the G7 and G20 organisations and their impact on global politics.
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2022
12
Power & Development
Examine the differences between democratic and autocratic states in terms of their characteristics and the consequences for global order.
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2021
12
Global Governance / Human Rights
Examine the criticisms that have been made of both the International Criminal Court and the special UN tribunals.
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2021
12
Global Governance / Power
Examine the differences between the role and significance of NATO and the role and significance of the UN.
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2020
12
Globalisation
Examine the differences that exist between hyperglobalisers and globalisation sceptics.
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2020
12
Regionalism
Examine the different ways in which political and economic factors have led to regionalism.
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2019
12
Global Governance / Economics
Examine the criticisms that have been made of the World Trade Organisation and the G7/8.
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2019
12
Power & Development
Examine the factors that have led to China and India being described as "emerging powers".
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Sample
12
Global Governance / Economics
Examine the criticisms that have been made of both the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank.
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Sample
12
Global Governance / Human Rights
Examine the effectiveness of both the international courts and tribunals in protecting human rights.
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2025
12
Theory
Analyse the differences between the realist and liberal views of the inevitability of war.
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2024
12
Theory
Analyse how realism and liberalism differ over the main ideas of the anarchical society and society of states theory.
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2023
12
Theory
Analyse the different explanations which realism and liberalism provide for recent developments in global politics since 2000.
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2023 Mock
12
Theory
Analyse the differences in how realism and liberalism see order, security and the likelihood of conflict.
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2022
12
Theory
Analyse the differences that exist between realists and liberals in the ways they view human nature and power.
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2021
12
Theory
Analyse the divisions that exist between realists and liberals over the impact of both international organisations and the significance of states.
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2020
12
Theory
Analyse the differences between the realist concept of the security dilemma and the liberal concept of complex interdependence.
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2019
12
Theory
Analyse how realists and liberals explain the likelihood of war and conflict.
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Sample
12
Theory
Analyse the divisions regarding human nature that exist between realists and liberals.
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2025
30
Regionalism
Evaluate the view that regional organisations have played a key role in addressing contemporary global issues.
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2025
30
Global Governance / Human Rights
Evaluate the view that international law and international human rights institutions have a significant impact on state sovereignty.
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2025
30
Power & Development
Evaluate the view that world order since 2000 is more multipolar than unipolar.
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2024
30
Power & Development
Evaluate the view that states find the use of hard power to be more effective than soft power.
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2024
30
Globalisation
Evaluate the view that the advantages of globalisation outweigh the disadvantages.
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2024
30
Global Governance / Human Rights
Evaluate the view that global governance has been more united than divided in dealing with human rights.
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2023
30
Globalisation
Evaluate the view that economic globalisation has significantly reduced poverty.
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2023
30
Regionalism
Evaluate the view that countries are more likely to succeed and hold significant power as sovereign states rather than as members of regional organisations.
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2023
30
Global Governance
Evaluate the view that global governance through the United Nations (UN) has addressed human rights issues more successfully than environmental concerns.
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2022
30
Globalisation / Global Governance / Human Rights
Evaluate the view that a trend away from globalisation and regionalism would place greater emphasis on state sovereignty and thus hinder the promotion of human rights.
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2022
30
Environment
Evaluate the view that the slow rate of progress over climate change results primarily from economic inequalities within and between countries rather than from the actions of particular countries and political institutions.
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2022
30
Global Governance / Regionalism
Evaluate the view that regional bodies have had more impact on contemporary global issues than the IMF, World Bank and WTO.
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2021
30
Regionalism
Evaluate the view that the EU has become a superpower, comparable with the United States.
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2021
30
Environment
Evaluate the view that environmental issues have received greater attention than economic issues in global politics.
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2021
30
Regionalism
Evaluate the view that regional organisations have eroded state sovereignty.
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2020
30
Global Governance
Evaluate the extent to which global governance is more concerned with economic issues rather than human rights issues.
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2020
30
Global Governance / Power
Evaluate the extent to which the rise of the United Nations has made soft power more significant than hard power in global politics.
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2020
30
Power & Development
Evaluate the extent to which the state system and world order have scarcely changed since 2000.
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2019
30
Globalisation / Power
Evaluate the extent to which globalisation has made the world unipolar rather than multipolar.
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2019
30
Global Governance / Human Rights
Evaluate the extent to which human rights are more effectively protected by humanitarian intervention than by international courts and tribunals.
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2019
30
Regionalism
Evaluate the extent to which regional bodies are effectively able to challenge individual states for influence in global politics.
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2025
12
Civil Rights / Judiciary
Examine the differences in the powers held by the Supreme Courts in the USA and the UK.
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2025
12
Legislature
Examine the similarities in the legislative powers of the US Congress and the UK Parliament.
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2025
12
Constitution
Analyse how the US and the UK constitutions differ.
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2024
12
Civil Rights / Judiciary
Examine the differences in how rights are protected in the US and the UK.
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2024
12
Democracy & Participation
Examine the similarities in campaign finance and party funding in the US and the UK.
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2024
12
Constitution
Analyse how devolution in the UK differs from federalism in the USA.
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2023
12
Legislature
Examine the similarities between the US Congress and the UK Parliament in terms of carrying out their legislative role.
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2023
12
Democracy & Participation
Examine the similarities between the policies of one main US political party and one main political party in the UK.
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2023
12
Constitution
Analyse the differences between the US and UK constitutions.
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2022
12
Legislature
Examine the differences in the effectiveness of the US Congress and the UK Parliament in carrying out their scrutiny role.
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2022
12
Civil Rights / Judiciary
Examine the similarities in how the US Supreme Court and UK Supreme Court have protected rights.
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2025
30
Constitution / Federalism
Evaluate the view that Federalism is in decline.
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2025
30
Legislature
Evaluate the view that Congress fails to adequately hold the President to account.
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2025
30
Civil Rights / Judiciary
Evaluate the view that civil and constitutional rights have been successfully upheld by the US Supreme Court.
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2024
30
Civil Rights / Judiciary
Evaluate the view that the US Supreme Court is a political body rather than a judicial body.
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2024
30
Democracy & Participation
Evaluate the view that the American voters are the biggest influence on legislation.
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2023
30
Constitution / Federalism
Evaluate the view that the US Constitution no longer limits presidential power.
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2023
30
Civil Rights / Judiciary
Evaluate the view that the Supreme Court is now the most significant political actor in the United States.
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2022
30
Legislature
Evaluate the view that the power of the President has grown at the expense of Congress.
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2022
30
Civil Rights / Judiciary
Evaluate the view that the American Dream has been achieved.
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2021
30
Legislature
Evaluate the view that the US Congress is a more effective check on the executive than the UK Parliament.
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2020
30
Democracy & Participation
Evaluate the view that the Electoral College should be replaced by a direct popular vote.
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2019
30
Civil Rights / Judiciary
Evaluate the view that the US Supreme Court protects individual rights more effectively than elected bodies.
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Sample
30
Civil Rights / Judiciary
Evaluate the view that the US Supreme Court has expanded civil rights and liberties.
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2025
24
Core Ideologies: Liberalism
To what extent is liberalism united in its ideas about democracy? (24 marks)
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2024
24
Core Ideologies: Liberalism
To what extent is liberalism divided over its approach to the economy? (24 marks)
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2023
24
Core Ideologies: Liberalism
To what extent does liberalism have a fear of the state? (24 marks)
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2021
24
Core Ideologies: Liberalism
To what extent is liberalism more concerned with society than with the economy? (24 marks)
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2020
24
Core Ideologies: Liberalism
To what extent do modern liberals accept the ideas of classical liberals? (24 marks)
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Sample
24
Core Ideologies: Liberalism
To what extent do modern and classical liberals agree over the role of the state? (24 marks)
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2024
24
Core Ideologies: Conservatism
To what extent is there more agreement than disagreement within Conservatism? (24 marks)
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2023 Mock
24
Core Ideologies: Conservatism
To what extent is conservatism more united than divided? (24 marks)
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2022
24
Core Ideologies: Conservatism
To what extent are conservatives united in their attitude towards the state? (24 marks)
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2021
24
Core Ideologies: Conservatism
To what extent is there more to unite rather than divide the New Right from One-Nation Conservatives? (24 marks)
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2019
24
Core Ideologies: Conservatism
To what extent are conservatives united in their view of society? (24 marks)
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2025
24
Core Ideologies: Socialism
To what extent is socialism united in its views of human nature? (24 marks)
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2023 Mock
24
Core Ideologies: Socialism
To what extent is there more agreement than disagreement in socialism in its views on society? (24 marks)
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2023
24
Core Ideologies: Socialism
To what extent does the Third Way effectively abandon socialist principles? (24 marks)
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2022
24
Core Ideologies: Socialism
To what extent is socialism more disunited than united? (24 marks)
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2020
24
Core Ideologies: Socialism
To what extent does socialism depend on a view of society based only on class? (24 marks)
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2019
24
Core Ideologies: Socialism
To what extent do socialists have conflicting views over how the economy should operate? (24 marks)
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Sample
24
Core Ideologies: Socialism
To what extent are different socialists committed to 'equality of outcome'? (24 marks)
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2023 Mock
30
Globalisation and Regionalism
Evaluate the view that globalisation is leading to increased regionalism.
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2023 Mock
30
Human Rights
Evaluate the view that state sovereignty is weakened by human rights institutions.
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2023 Mock
30
Global Governance - Environment and Development
Evaluate the view that global governance has been more successful in reducing poverty than in protecting the environment.
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2025
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Feminism
To what extent is feminism united about sex and gender? (24 marks)
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2025
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Feminism
To what extent is feminism united in its approach to the public and the private sphere? (24 marks)
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2024
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Feminism
To what extent is feminism united about how society must be changed? (24 marks)
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2024
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Feminism
To what extent is there more agreement than disagreement within feminism about equality? (24 marks)
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2023
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Feminism
To what extent is there more agreement than disagreement within feminism on the economy? (24 marks)
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2023
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Feminism
To what extent is there more agreement than disagreement in feminism that the personal is the political? (24 marks)
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2023 Mock
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Feminism
To what extent is feminism divided in its approach to sex and gender? (24 marks)
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2023 Mock
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Feminism
To what extent is feminism united in its views on society? (24 marks)
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2022
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Feminism
To what extent is there more disagreement within feminism than agreement? (24 marks)
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2022
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Feminism
To what extent do feminists disagree over their views on patriarchy? (24 marks)
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2021
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Feminism
To what extent does the state have a key role in securing feminist goals? (24 marks)
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2021
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Feminism
To what extent do feminists agree about the nature of the economy in a future society? (24 marks)
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2020
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Feminism
To what extent do feminists agree over the best ways to achieve social change? (24 marks)
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2020
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Feminism
To what extent do feminists agree that patriarchy is based on human nature? (24 marks)
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2019
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Feminism
To what extent do feminists agree over human nature? (24 marks)
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2019
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Feminism
To what extent do feminists disagree about the nature of the society they wish to create? (24 marks)
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Sample
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Feminism
To what extent is the disagreement within feminism about the nature of men and women significant to this political idea? (24 marks)
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Sample
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Feminism
To what extent do feminists disagree about the role of the state? (24 marks)
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2023 Mock
12
Legislature
Examine the similar problems faced by the US Congress and UK Parliament during the legislative process.
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2023 Mock
12
Democracy & Participation
Examine the differences between the party systems in the USA and the UK.
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2023 Mock
30
Executive
Evaluate the view that control over foreign policy is the most significant power of the president.
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2023 Mock
30
Civil Rights / Judiciary
Evaluate the view that measures to promote racial equality have failed.
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2023 Mock
30
Democracy & Participation
Evaluate the view that the Democratic Party is more internally divided than the Republican Party.
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2023 Mock
12
Executive
Analyse the differences in how US presidents and UK prime ministers may be held accountable by their legislatures.
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2022
30
US Politics
Evaluate the view that interest groups are more effective than political parties at influencing the outcome of presidential elections.
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2022
12
US Politics
Analyse how the US President could be considered to be less effective than the UK Prime Minister in achieving their legislative goals.
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Sample
30
Constitution / Federalism
Using the source, evaluate the view that the logical next step after devolution to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland is the devolution of further power to England.
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Sample
30
Executive
Evaluate the view that Congressional oversight of the President is ineffective.
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Sample
30
Civil Rights / Judiciary
Evaluate the view that racial equality has been advanced in the 21st century.
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Sample
30
Globalisation
Evaluate the view that cultural globalisation has had a greater impact on the world than any other form of globalisation.
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Sample
30
Regionalism
Evaluate the view that the European Union (EU) has been a model for regionalism around the world.
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Sample
30
Global Governance / Power
Evaluate the view that the rise of other states has diminished the US as the global hegemonic power.
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Sample
12
Constitution / Federalism
Examine the ways in which the US and the UK Constitutions are similar.
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Sample
12
US Politics
Examine the factors that create a two-party dominance both in the US and in the UK.
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Sample
12
US Politics
Analyse the differences in party unity in the US and in the UK. In your answer you must consider the relevance of at least one comparative theory.
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2019
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Anarchism
To what extent do anarchists have a coherent view on the economy? (24 marks)
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2019
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Anarchism
To what extent is an anarchist society achievable? (24 marks)
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2019
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Ecologism
To what extent are ecologists concerned about economic growth? (24 marks)
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2019
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Ecologism
To what extent do ecologists agree on the need for radical change? (24 marks)
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2020
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Anarchism
To what extent are anarchist views on human nature utopian? (24 marks)
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2020
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Anarchism
To what extent do anarchists agree on the need for common ownership in a future anarchist society? (24 marks)
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2020
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Ecologism
To what extent is ecologism more united than divided? (24 marks)
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2020
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Ecologism
To what extent do ecologists agree on the type of future economy they wish to create? (24 marks)
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2021
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Anarchism
To what extent are anarchists united in their reasons for opposing the state? (24 marks)
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2021
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Anarchism
To what extent do anarchists have a common view of an ideal society? (24 marks)
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2021
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Ecologism
To what extent is ecologism a clear rejection of anthropocentrism? (24 marks)
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2021
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Ecologism
To what extent does ecologism reject existing social structures? (24 marks)
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2022
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Anarchism
To what extent are the views of individualist anarchists consistent with collectivist anarchists? (24 marks)
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2022
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Anarchism
To what extent do anarchists disagree over human nature? (24 marks)
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2022
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Ecologism
To what extent do ecologists agree that ecologism starts where capitalism ends? (24 marks)
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2022
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Ecologism
To what extent do ecologists disagree over sustainability? (24 marks)
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2023
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Anarchism
To what extent is anarchism united in its view of the state? (24 marks)
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2023
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Anarchism
To what extent do collectivist anarchism and individualist anarchism disagree on economic freedom? (24 marks)
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2023
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Ecologism
To what extent is ecologism united in the need for radical change? (24 marks)
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2023
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Ecologism
To what extent is ecologism divided in its view of the state? (24 marks)
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2024
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Anarchism
To what extent are collectivist anarchism and individualist anarchism united over the idea that anarchy is order? (24 marks)
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2024
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Anarchism
To what extent do collectivist and individualist anarchism disagree on liberty? (24 marks)
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2024
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Ecologism
To what extent is there more agreement than disagreement within ecologism? (24 marks)
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2024
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Ecologism
To what extent is ecologism united in its views on the economy? (24 marks)
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2025
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Anarchism
To what extent do collectivist anarchism and individualist anarchism disagree on their approach to the state? (24 marks)
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2025
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Anarchism
To what extent is anarchism divided in its views of society? (24 marks)
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2025
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Ecologism
To what extent is there more agreement than disagreement within ecologism over post-materialism and anti-consumerism? (24 marks)
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2025
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Ecologism
To what extent is ecologism divided in its approach to anthropocentrism? (24 marks)
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2023 Mock
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Anarchism
To what extent does anarchism adopt a consistent approach to its view of society? (24 marks)
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2023 Mock
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Anarchism
To what extent does anarchism differ on the economy? (24 marks)
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2023 Mock
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Ecologism
To what extent is ecologism opposed to the anthropocentric view? (24 marks)
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2023 Mock
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Ecologism
To what extent is ecologism divided in its views on society? (24 marks)
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Sample
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Anarchism
To what extent do individualist and collectivist anarchists disagree about the economy? (24 marks)
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Sample
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Anarchism
To what extent do individualist and collectivist anarchists agree about human nature? (24 marks)
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Sample
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Ecologism
To what extent do deep green ecologists and shallow green ecologists agree over the economy? (24 marks)
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Sample
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Ecologism
To what extent do ecologists agree over environmental ethics? (24 marks)
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2019
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Multiculturalism
Assess the extent to which multiculturalists and conservatives have irreconcilable differences over cultural diversity.
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2019
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Multiculturalism
Assess the view that multiculturalists fundamentally disagree over the proper role of the state in promoting multiculturalism.
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2020
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Multiculturalism
To what extent does supporting multiculturalism's support for minority rights promote divisions in society?
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2020
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Multiculturalism
To what extent do multiculturalists agree over the type of society they wish to create?
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2021
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Multiculturalism
To what extent does multiculturalism promote segregated rather than integrated societies?
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2021
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Multiculturalism
To what extent are multiculturalists more divided than united?
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2022
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Multiculturalism
To what extent is there a consistent view within multiculturalism over diversity?
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2022
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Multiculturalism
To what extent do multiculturalists agree over their support for the protection of minority cultures.
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2023
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Multiculturalism
To what extent is there more agreement than disagreement within multiculturalism?
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2023
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Multiculturalism
To what extent does multiculturalism agree on tolerance?
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2023 Mock
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Multiculturalism
To what extent is multiculturalism united on the value of diversity? (24 marks)
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2023 Mock
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Multiculturalism
To what extent does multiculturalism agree over culture and identity? (24 marks)
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2019
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Nationalism
To what extent is nationalism regressive?
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2019
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Nationalism
To what extent does nationalism divide rather than unite society?
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2020
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Nationalism
To what extent is nationalism more united than divided?
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2020
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Nationalism
To what extent do nationalists have a pessimistic view of human nature?
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2021
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Nationalism
To what extent do nationalists agree on the core ideas and principles of the state?
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2021
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Nationalism
To what extent is nationalism expansionist?
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2022
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Nationalism
To what extent do nationalists have a consistent view of self-determination?
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2022
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Nationalism
To what extent does nationalism have a common view of the nation?
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2023
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Nationalism
To what extent is nationalism united in its views on society?
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2023
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Nationalism
To what extent is nationalism progressive?
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2023 Mock
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Nationalism
To what extent does nationalism support internationalism?
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2023 Mock
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Nationalism
To what extent is there a consistent approach to the nation-state?
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2024
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Nationalism
To what extent is there more agreement than disagreement within nationalism in its views on the state?
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2024
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Nationalism
To what extent is nationalism inclusive?
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2025
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Nationalism
To what extent is nationalism divided over its views on the nation-state?
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2025
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Nationalism
To what extent is there more disagreement than agreement within nationalism?
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2024
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Multiculturalism
To what extent is multiculturalism united in its views on society?
›
2024
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Multiculturalism
To what extent is there more disagreement than agreement within multiculturalism about integration?
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2025
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Multiculturalism
To what extent is multiculturalism divided in its views on culture and identity?
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2025
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Multiculturalism
To what extent is there more disagreement than agreement within multiculturalism over minority rights?
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Sample
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Multiculturalism
To what extent do multiculturalists support diversity?
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Sample
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Multiculturalism
To what extent do multiculturalists' views of minority rights support integration?
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Sample
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Nationalism
To what extent is nationalism progressive? (24 marks)
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Sample
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Nationalism
To what extent does nationalism support self-determination for all nations? (24 marks)
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2024
30
Evaluate the view that Federalism is in decline. (30 Marks)
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2023
30
Democracy & Participation
Evaluate the view that the most significant problem with the US electoral system is the failure to reform campaign finance.
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2021
12
Examine the different natures of the US and UK Constitutions. (12 Marks)
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2021
12
Examine the features of the US and UK Supreme Courts designed to ensure independence from political influence. (12 Marks)
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2021
12
Analyse how the US Senate has greater power than the UK House of Lords. (12 Marks)
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2021
30
Evaluate the view that the growth in presidential power has led to a corresponding decline in federalism. (30 Marks)
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2021
30
Evaluate the view that affirmative action has been more significant than minority participation in Congress in promoting racial equality. (30 Marks)
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2020
12
Examine how the powers of the US Congress and the UK Parliament are limited in different ways. (12 Marks)
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2020
12
Examine the ways in which the roles of the US President and the UK Prime Minister are different. (12 Marks)
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2020
12
Analyse how united the main political parties are in the USA and the UK. (12 Marks)
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2020
30
Evaluate the view that the constitutional system of checks and balances is an obstacle to effective government. (30 Marks)
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2020
30
Evaluate the view that presidential appointments to the Supreme Court ensure it is a political body rather than a judicial one. (30 Marks)
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2019
12
Examine how interest groups in the USA are more effective at protecting civil rights than pressure groups in the UK. (12 Marks)
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2019
12
Examine how devolution in the UK differs from federalism in the USA. (12 Marks)
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2019
12
Analyse the different legislative powers of the UK Parliament and the US Congress. (12 Marks)
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2019
30
Evaluate the view that the effective working of the US Constitution depends more on interest groups than the Supreme Court. (30 Marks)
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2019
30
Evaluate the view that the procedures for electing US presidents and members of Congress are not fit for purpose. (30 Marks)
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2026
30
Voting Behaviour & The Media
Using the source, evaluate the view that class and region remain the most important factors in influencing how people vote.
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2026
30
Political Parties
Using the source, evaluate the view that the dominance of the Labour and Conservative parties has now ended.
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2026
30
Democracy & Participation
Evaluate the view, using examples, that greater use of direct democracy in the UK would strengthen representative democracy.
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2026
30
Electoral Systems
Evaluate the view, by comparing to either the Additional Member System or the Single Transferable Vote, that first-past-the-post should be replaced for General Elections.
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2026
24
Core Ideologies: Conservatism
To what extent does conservatism support paternalism? (24 marks)
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2026
24
Core Ideologies: Socialism
To what extent does socialism agree over the role of the state? (24 marks)
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2026
30
Parliament
Using the source, evaluate the view that the Executive now dominates Parliament.
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2026
30
Parliament
Using the source, evaluate the view that committees in the House of Commons are highly effective.
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2026
30
Judiciary
Evaluate the view that the Supreme Court's influence over the Executive and Parliament has grown too large.
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2026
30
Constitution
Evaluate the view that devolution has been a success.
›
2026
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Anarchism
To what extent does individualist anarchism and collectivist anarchism agree on human nature? (24 marks)
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2026
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Anarchism
To what extent is anarchism united in its views on the economy? (24 marks)
›
2026
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Ecologism
To what extent is ecologism united in its views on society? (24 marks)
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2026
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Ecologism
To what extent is there division within ecologism on environmental ethics? (24 marks)
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2026
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Feminism
To what extent is feminism united in its views on human nature? (24 marks)
›
2026
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Feminism
To what extent is feminism divided in its views on society? (24 marks)
›
2026
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Multiculturalism
To what extent is multiculturalism united on the politics of recognition? (24 marks)
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2026
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Multiculturalism
To what extent is multiculturalism united in its views on the role of the state? (24 marks)
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2026
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Nationalism
To what extent is nationalism more regressive than progressive? (24 marks)
›
2026
24
Non-Core Ideologies: Nationalism
To what extent is there division within nationalism about supporting internationalism? (24 marks)
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