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Paper 1 - 30-Mark Essay Questions

Paper 1 - 24-Mark Core Political Ideas Questions

Every question will be followed by the following instruction: "you must use appropriate thinkers you have studied to support your answer and consider both sides in a balanced way."

  • Topic - Conservatism:
    • To what extent do conservatives agree on the role of the state?
    • To what extent do conservatives disagree on the role of the state?
    • To what extent do conservatives agree about human nature?
    • To what extent do conservatives disagree about human nature?
    • To what extent do conservatives believe in society?
    • To what extent do conservatives believe in atomism?
    • To what extent do conservatives agree on the management of the economy?
    • To what extent do conservatives disagree on the management of the economy?
    • To what extent are conservatives pragmatists?
    • To what extent do conservatives believe in tradition?
    • To what extent do conservatives believe in human imperfection?
    • To what extent do conservatives believe in hierarchy?
    • To what extent are conservatives paternalistic?
    • To what extent do conservatives believe in change?
    • To what extent do conservatives believe in personal freedom?
    • To what extent are conservatives libertarian?
  • Topic - Liberalism:
    • To what extent do liberals agree on the role of the state?
    • To what extent do liberals disagree on the role of the state?
    • To what extent do liberals agree about human nature?
    • To what extent do liberals disagree about human nature?
    • To what extent do liberals believe in society?
    • To what extent do liberals believe in individualism?
    • To what extent do liberals agree on the management of the economy?
    • To what extent do liberals disagree on the management of the economy?
    • To what extent do liberals have a pessimistic view of government?
    • To what extent do liberals believe that an individual is free to control their own destiny?
    • To what extent do liberals believe in the primacy of formal equality?
    • To what extent do liberals believe in equality of opportunity?
    • To what extent do liberals believe in social justice?
    • To what extent are liberals free-market capitalists?
  • Topic - Socialism:
    • To what extent do socialists agree on the role of the state?
    • To what extent do socialists disagree on the role of the state?
    • To what extent do socialists agree about human nature?
    • To what extent do socialists disagree about human nature?
    • To what extent do socialists believe in the importance of social class?
    • To what extent do socialists reject individualism?
    • To what extent do socialists agree on the management of the economy?
    • To what extent do socialists disagree on the management of the economy?
    • To what extent do socialists believe in collectivism?
    • To what extent are socialists revolutionaries?
    • To what extent are socialists democrats?
    • To what extent do socialists reject capitalism?
    • To what extent do socialists agree about the nature of equality?
    • To what extent do socialists diagree about the nature of equality?
    • To what extent do socialists believe in social engineering?

Paper 2 - 30-Mark Essay Questions

Paper 2 - 24-Mark Non-Core Political Ideas Questions

Paper 3 - 12-Mark Comparative Questions

  • Topic - The US Constitution & Federalism:
    • Examine the similarities that exist in terms of the nature of the US and UK constitutions.
    • Examine the differences that exist in terms of the nature of the US and UK constitutions.
    • Examine the similarities that exist in terms of the flexibility of the US and UK constitutions.
    • Examine the differences that exist in terms of the flexibility of the US and UK constitutions.
    • Examine the similarities that exist in terms of the provision and principles of the US and UK constitutions.
    • Examine the differences that exist in terms of the provisions and principles of the US and UK constitutions.
    • Examine the ways in which the sources of the US and the UK constitutions are similar.
    • Examine the ways in which the sources of the US and the UK constitutions are different.
    • Examine the similarites that exist in terms of the separation of powers in the US and UK constitutions.
    • Examine the differences that exist in terms of the separation of powers in the US and UK constitutions.
    • Examine the similarites that exist in terms of checks and balances in the US and UK constitutions.
    • Examine the differences that exist in terms of checks and balances in the US and UK constitutions.
    • Examine the similarities between the US federal system and the UK system of devolution.
    • Examine the differences between the US federal system and the UK system of devolution.
  • Topic - Congress:
    • Examine the similarities that exist in terms of the powers of the House of Representatives and the House of Commons.
    • Examine the differences that exist in terms of the powers of the House of Representatives and the House of Commons.
    • Examine how powerful the House of Representatives is compared to the House of Commons.
    • Examine the similarities that exist in terms of the powers of the Senate and the House of Lords.
    • Examine the differences that exist in terms of the powers of the Senate and the House of Lords.
    • Examine how powerful the Senate is compared to the House of Lords.
    • Examine the similarities that exist in terms of the significance of the House of Representatives and the House of Commons.
    • Examine the differences that exist in terms of the significance of the House of Representatives and the House of Commons.
    • Examine how significant the House of Representatives is compared to the House of Commons.
    • Examine the similarities that exist in terms of the significance of the Senate and the House of Lords.
    • Examine the differences that exist in terms of the significance of the Senate and the House of Lords.
    • Examine how significant the Senate is compared to the House of Lords.
    • Examine the similarities that exist in terms of the strengths of the House of Representatives and the House of Commons.
    • Examine the differences that exist in terms of the strengths of the House of Representatives and the House of Commons.
    • Examine the similarities that exist in terms of the strengths of the Senate and the House of Lords.
    • Examine the differences that exist in terms of the strengths of the Senate and the House of Lords.
    • Examine the similarities that exist in terms of the weaknesses of the House of Representatives and the House of Commons.
    • Examine the differences that exist in terms of the weaknesses of the House of Representatives and the House of Commons.
    • Examine the similarities that exist in terms of the weaknesses of the Senate and the House of Lords.
    • Examine the differences that exist in terms of the weaknesses of the Senate and the House of Lords.
    • Examine the ways in which the relationship between the House of Representatives and the House of Commons and their respective upper chambers is similar.
    • Examine the ways in which the relationship between the House of Representatives and the House of Commons and their upper chambers is different.
    • Examine the ways in which the relationship between the Senate and the House of Lords and their respective lower chambers is similar.
    • Examine the ways in which the relationship between the Senate and the House of Lords and their respective lower chambers is different.
  • Topic - The Presidency:
    • Examine the ways in which the role of the US President is similar to the role of the UK Prime Minister.
    • Examine the ways in which the role of the US President is different to the role of the UK Prime Minister.
    • Examine the ways in which the powers of the US President are similar to the powers of the UK Prime Minister.
    • Examine the ways in which the powers of the US President are different to the powers of the UK Prime Minister.
    • Examine the ways in which the US President and the UK Prime Minister can determine their respective government's policy agenda are similar.
    • Examine the ways in which the US President and the UK Prime Minister can determine their respective government's policy agenda are different.
    • Examine how the US President and the UK Prime Minister can control their respective government's policy agenda.
    • Examine how the US President's and the UK Prime Minister's control of the government's policy agenda can be undermined.
    • Examine the similarities that exist in terms of the US President the UK Prime Minister being accountable to their respective legislatures.
    • Examine the differences that exist in terms of the US President the UK Prime Minister being accountable to their respective legislatures.
  • Topic - The Supreme Court & Civil Rights:
    • Examine the similarities that exist in terms of the powers of the US and the UK Supreme Courts.
    • Examine the differences that exist in terms of the powers of the US and the UK Supreme Courts.
    • Examine the similarities that exist in terms of the independence of the US and the UK Supreme Courts.
    • Examine the differences that exist in terms of the independence of the US and the UK Supreme Courts.
    • Examine the ways in which the US and the UK Supreme Courts protect rights are similar.
    • Examine the ways in which the US and the UK Supreme Courts protect rights are different.
    • Examine how the US and the UK Supreme Courts protect rights.
    • Examine the ways in which interest/pressure groups have succeeded in protecting civil rights in the US and the UK.
    • Examine the ways in which interest/pressure groups have failed to protect civil rights in the US and the UK.
  • Topic - US Democracy & Participation:
    • Examine the similar ways in which the party system operates in the US and the UK.
    • Examine the different ways in which the party system operates in the US and the UK.
    • Examine the factors that have led to a two-party system in the US and the UK.
    • Examine the factors that have led to a multi-party system in the US and the UK.
    • Examine the similarities that exist in terms of party unity in the US and the UK.
    • Examine the differences that exist in terms of party unity in the US and the UK.
    • Examine the similarities that exist in the policy profiles of the two main parties in the US and the UK.
    • Examine the differences that exist in the policy profiles of the two main parties in the US and the UK.
    • Examine the similarities that exist in terms of campaign finance and party funding in the US and the UK.
    • Examine the differences that exist in terms of campaign finance and party funding in the US and the UK.
    • Examine how powerful pressure groups are in the US and the UK.
    • Examine how methods of pressure groups are similar in the US and the UK.
    • Examine how the methods of pressure groups are different in the US and the UK.
    • Examine how influential pressure groups are in the US and the UK.

Paper 3 - 12-Mark Comparative Theory Questions

As above but with each question beginning with "analyse" and ending with "in your answer you must consider the relevance of a least one comparative theory."

Paper 3 - 30-Mark Essay Questions

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