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Paper 2 · PM and Cabinet

Ministerial responsibility

All eight elements of the topic: orientation, walk-through, recall drills, exam performance, concept and example collections, sentence and paragraph drills. Quiz mode in every element.
What the spec asks: P2.2.2 The concept of ministerial responsibility. Individual ministerial responsibility AND collective ministerial responsibility - how each works, when each bites, and how each is argued to have weakened.
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1Core
The one-page orientation: spec sub-sections, three most-asked exam questions, the default line of argument, an interactive IMR/CMR toggle and a 7-question test-yourself quiz.
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2Walk-through
Guided tour through both conventions, three mid-tour comprehension quizzes.
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3Main quiz + flashcards
12-question MCQ deck plus a 20-card flashcard deck on the named cases.
MCQ Flashcards
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4Performance
Four past Q types with mark scheme bullets, default LoA, and a match-the-evidence quiz.
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5Concept collection
18 concepts with plain-English definitions and a six-question match quiz.
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6Examples
18 named cases with significance and which argument each fits. Match-the-example quiz.
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7Sentence drills
12 point/counter stems plus a quiz on which stem fits which paragraph slot.
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8Paragraph drills
Three full paragraph completions plus a check on what makes a strong rebuttal.
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Extra: the changing impact of CMR
One table, fifty years - from the 1975 suspension to the Starmer reassertion, with the full account and the judgement line.
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Extra: judgement grid
Print-and-fill A4 sheet: seven cases from Carrington 1982 to Rayner 2025, your pluses and minuses against ours.
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