A Level Politics Edexcel (9PL0)
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UK Politics
Democracy and Participation
Types of Democracy
Pressure Groups
Suffrage and Rights
Political Parties
Features of Political Parties
Conservative Party
Labour Party
Liberal Democrats
Electoral Systems
Electoral Systems
Voter Behaviour
1979 General Election
1997 General Election
2019 General Election
Core Political Ideas
Conservatism
Core Ideas and Principles
Differing Views and Tensions
Thinkers and their Ideas
Liberalism
Core Ideas and Principles
Differing Views and Tensions
Thinkers and their Ideas
Socialism
Core Ideas and Principles
Differing Views and Tensions
Thinkers and their Ideas
UK Government
The Constitution
The Nature of the UK Constitution and Devolution
Constitutional Reform
Parliament
Commons and Lords
Prime Minister and the Executive
Prime Ministerial Power
The Role of Cabinet
Relations between Branches
Checks and Balances
European Union
Sovereignty
Non-core Political Ideas
Anarchism
Core Ideas and Principles
Differing Views and Tensions
Thinkers and their Ideas
Nationalism
Core Ideas and Principles
Differing Views and Tensions
Thinkers and their Ideas
Feminism
Core Ideas and Principles
Differing Views and Tensions
Thinkers and their Ideas
Comparative Politics: USA
US Constitution and Federalism
Nature and Features of the US Constitution
Comparative: UK and US
Congress
Structure of US Congress and Distribution of Powers
Functions of Congress
Comparative Politics
The President and the Executive
Formal and Informal Sources of Presidential Power
Comparative Politics
Supreme Court and Rights Protection
The Supreme Court and Public Policy and Protection of Rights
Rights and Race in Contemporary US Politics
Comparative Politics
US Elections and Democracy
Elections in the USA
Pressure Groups
Comparative Politics
Comparative Politics: Global
The State and Globalisation
Globalisation
The Nation State
Global Governance
Political Institutions
Economic Institutions
Human Rights
Environment
Power and Developments
Power and Developments
Regionalism and the EU
European Union
Regional Blocs
Comparative Theories
Comparative Theories
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