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Unit 2
Unit 2
By: Jennifer Cartagena
Qualifications of the president, 25th amendment, Presidents power as chief executive13Decks60Flashcards1Learner -
A Level Politics
A Level Politics
By: lucas madden
The Prime Minsister, Electoral systems, Socialism11Decks138Flashcards1Learner -
Shared Politics Revision
Shared Politics Revision
By: Anna Balson
Component 1- Democracy and Participation, Component 1- Political Parties, Component 1- Electoral Systems18Decks63Flashcards5Learners -
A2 Politics, US Comparative
A2 Politics, US Comparative
By: Fergus Wright
US court rulings, US constitution examples, Strengths of the US Constitution18Decks156Flashcards3Learners -
Politics- US Politics Paper 3
Politics- US Politics Paper 3
By: laila f
US Constitution and Federalism, US Congress, US Presidency5Decks167Flashcards1Learner -
poltics paper 3 (dixie's + some of sami's)
poltics paper 3 (dixie's + some of sami's)
By: sami firdose
1.1, 1.2- nature and features of the constitution, 1.3 - federalism, 2.1- the structure of congress15Decks242Flashcards1Learner -
USA politics case studies
USA politics case studies
By: Poppy Hazle
Constitution, Congress, The Presidency6Decks114Flashcards3Learners -
Government Officials
Government Officials
By: Valente Montes
US Senators in the 114th Congress1Decks100Flashcards3Learners -
American National Government
American National Government
By: Daniel Martinez
Unit 1: Intro to American National Government, Unit 2: The Constitution & the US, Unit 3: Federalism: States in the Union19Decks294Flashcards9Learners -
A level Edexcel History
A level Edexcel History
By: R F
Stuart Britain - 1525-29 Turbulent 4 years, Stuart Britain - 1929-40 Personal Rule, Stuart Britain - 1640 - 42 Crisis to Civil War30Decks488Flashcards2Learners -
Paper 2 Politics Questions
Paper 2 Politics Questions
By: Levi Malhi
Electoral and Party Systems, Executive Branch, Judiciary9Decks43Flashcards1Learner -
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By: Angeline Perez
Congress, US President, Courts5Decks148Flashcards1Learner -
Politics Component 3
Politics Component 3
By: Alexandre Bray
Component 3, Part 1- The US Constitution, Component 3, Part 1- Congress, Component 3, Part 1- The Presidency6Decks185Flashcards2Learners -
Politics Paper 3: Section 3 - US Presidency
Politics Paper 3: Section 3 - US Presidency
By: Mia Budge
Evaluate the view that domestic policy is dominated by the President and not by Congress., Evaluate the view that US Foreign Policy is dominated as much by Congress as the President., Evaluate the extent to which the President's power is the power to persuade.5Decks70Flashcards3Learners -
Politics Paper 3: Section 4 - US Supreme Court and Civil Rights
Politics Paper 3: Section 4 - US Supreme Court and Civil Rights
By: Mia Budge
Evaluate the view that Congress has protected civil and constitutional rights more effectively than the Supreme Court., Evaluate the extent to which the US Supreme Court is a political, not judicial, institution., Evaluate the extent to which the US Supreme Court is an imperial judiciary.5Decks70Flashcards3Learners -
Final
Final
By: George Dorrman
Us Congress, SSFT, Business Law6Decks210Flashcards1Learner -
A Level Politics USA
A Level Politics USA
By: Erin Price
Examine the natures of the US and UK constitutions- 12 marks. (2021), Examine the features of the US and the UK Supreme Courts designed to ensure independence from political influence- 12 marks., Evaluate the view that presidential appointments to the Supreme Court ensure it is a political body rather than a judicial one. (2020)5Decks108Flashcards2Learners -
US politics
US politics
By: Fahad Ahmed
The US constitution and federalism, The US presidency, Congress5Decks27Flashcards3Learners -
A2 Politics (Section B) US
A2 Politics (Section B) US
By: Erin Griffiths
US Presidents, Congress, Supreme Court7Decks58Flashcards1Learner -
Politics
Politics
By: Ali Gardezi
Participation crisis, Cases for and against codified UK constitution, Nature and sources of the UK constitution26Decks370Flashcards1Learner -
AQA A-level Politics: US politics
AQA A-level Politics: US politics
By: Olivia Middlemass
2024 mocks dump, 1.1 The Constitutional Framework of US Government, 1.2 The Legislative Branch of Government: Congress17Decks64Flashcards2Learners -
US Government and Politics
US Government and Politics
By: Lana Thomas
The constitutional framework of US government and comparisons with the UK, The legislative branch of government: Congress, The executive branch of government: President8Decks118Flashcards1Learner -
Gov Pol US
Gov Pol US
By: Kyizom Tenzin
US Presidency ; Formal sources of Pres. power, US constitution, Electoral process flaws and strengths9Decks42Flashcards1Learner -
Civil War
Civil War
By: Noelle G
The South, The North, Politics leading up to the civil war12Decks119Flashcards3Learners -
politics paper 3 essay plans
politics paper 3 essay plans
By: Yasmin Ahmad
evaluate the view that presidents since 1993 have been 'imperial presidents' (30 marks), How effective were presidents at achieving their aims? (30 marks), Examine how UK and US cabinets differ (12 marks)10Decks69Flashcards3Learners -
USA politics
USA politics
By: Immy Turner
us constitution, US congress, electoral process4Decks89Flashcards1Learner -
Politics Paper 3: Section 5 - Democracy and Participation
Politics Paper 3: Section 5 - Democracy and Participation
By: Mia Budge
Evaluate the view that interest groups are more effective than political parties at influencing the outcome of Presidential elections., Evaluate the extent to which interest groups have significant influence in the US Executive, Congress and Judiciary., Evaluate the view that interest groups are positive for democracy.8Decks112Flashcards5Learners -
US Politics
US Politics
By: Charlie Duncan
US Constitution And Federalism, Congress checks on the executive, congress checks on supreme court10Decks158Flashcards1Learner -
Politics Examples
Politics Examples
By: Mollie :)
Examples US Constitution, Examples Congress2Decks35Flashcards1Learner -
Politics: US/UK Comparative
Politics: US/UK Comparative
By: Amelia Castle
US Constitution and Federalism, US Congress, US Presidency6Decks28Flashcards1Learner