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Political Ideas
Socialism: Origins
Liberalism: Tensions
Liberalism: Origins
Socialism: Tensions
Socialism: Different Types
Socialism: Core Ideas
Conservatism: Tensions
Conservatism: Different Types
Conservatism: Core Ideas
Conservatism: Origins
Liberalism: Different types
Liberalism: Core Ideas
Political Ideas: Anarchism
Anarchism: Different Types
Anarchism: Core Ideas
Anarchism: Tensions
Anarchism: Origins
Political Ideas: Ecologism
Ecologism: Tensions
Ecologism: Core Ideas
Ecologism: Origins
Ecologism: Different Types
Political Ideas: Feminism
Feminism: Tensions
Feminism: Different Types
Feminism: Core Ideas
Feminism: Origins
Political Ideas: Multiculturalism
Multiculturalism: Different Types
Multiculturalism: Core Ideas
Multiculturalism: Origins
Multiculturalism: Tensions
Political Ideas: Nationalism
Nationalism: Tensions
Nationalism: Origins
Nationalism: Different Types
Nationalism: Core Ideas
UK Politics
UK Political Parties
Changing voting trends
Other UK Electoral Systems
First Past the Post: Disadvantages
First Past the Post System
Political Participation in the UK
Democracy: Definition
The EU: Political Systems
The EU: Aims
The EU: Development
Supreme Court: Impact
Supreme Court: Power
Supreme Court: Role
Ministerial responsibility
Prime Minister
Parliament in relation to the Executive
Powers of the Commons and the Lords
House of Lords: Members
Impact of Devolution
Constitutional reform post-1997
Strengths and weakensses of the UK constitution
Sources of the UK Constitution
British Politics
European Communities Act
Act of Settlement 1701
English Civil War
Journey to Parliamentary Sovereignty
Creation of Parliament
Norman Rule
UK Political party funding
Types of UK political parties
Political Party: Definition
Role of the Media in Politics
Role of the Party Leader
Effect of ethnicity on voting
Effect of age on voting
Effect of gender on voting
Effect of class on voting
Different Regions of the UK vote differently
Referenda in the UK
First Past the Post: Advantages
Elections and Democracy
Protection of rights in democracies
Pressure Groups
Effectiveness of UK Democracy
Forms of Democracy
The EU: Brexit
The EU: Impact on British politics
The EU: Roles and Functions
Supreme Court: What happens after Brexit?
Supreme Court: Underpinning Principles
Supreme Court: Composition
Powers of of the prime minister and cabinet
Cabinet
The Executive
Functions of Parliament
House of Lords: Structure
House of Commons: Members
House of Commons: Structure
Northern Ireland Assembly
Welsh Assembly
Scottish Parliament
Devolution: Definition
Codified vs Uncodified Constitutions
Constitution: Definition
Democracy in the UK
Parliamentary System
Parliament Acts
Creation of the UK
Bill of Rights
Magna Carta
Angevin Rule
Anglo-Saxon institutions
US Politics
US vs UK Pressure Groups
Pressure Groups: Arguments againts
Pressure Groups: Arguments for
Pressure Group Impact
Pressure Group Functions
Pluralism
UK Parties vs US Parties
Two-Party system
Party Policies
Party Organisation
Party Ideology
Political Parties
Recall elections
Propositions
Congressional elections
Compare UK and USA protection of rights
Immigration reform
Representation
Voting Rights
Affirmative Action
UK vs US Supreme Court
Supreme Court vs congressional power
Supreme Court and Public Policy
Supreme Court: Bill of Rights
Judicial Activism
Judicial Review
Appointment of justices
Membership of Supreme Court
Federal courts: Structure
US President vs UK Prime Minister
Factors affecting presidential success
Theories of presidential power
Direct Authority
President's relationship with Congress
The Cabinet
Vice President
Congress vs UK Parliament
Voting in Congress
Congress: Representation
Congress: Oversight
Congress: Committee system
House vs Senate
Congress: Powers
Congress: Structure
US Constitution
Pressure Group Power
Pressure Group Types
Conflicts within Parties
Third Parties
Supporter Coalitions
Compare UK and USA electoral systems
Referenda in the USA
Presidential elections
Civil Rights
Supreme Court vs presidential power
Judicial Restraint
Confirmation of justices
Limitations on presidential power
Role of the president in foreign policy
Executive Office of the President
Presidency: Powers of the president
Parties in Congress
Congress: Legislation
Congress: Composition
Compare UK and US constitutions
Federalism and its consequences
The Federal-state relationship
Principles of the Constitution
Constitutional Rights
Amendments to the Constitution