UK Politics Annual Update 2019

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Politics, History & Theory, Kids
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Author: Sarra Jenkins, Nick Gallop ISBN: 9781510447110
Publisher: Hodder Education Publication: February 25, 2019
Imprint: Hodder Education Language: English
Author: Sarra Jenkins, Nick Gallop
ISBN: 9781510447110
Publisher: Hodder Education
Publication: February 25, 2019
Imprint: Hodder Education
Language: English

Hit the highest grades at A-level with contemporary examples from the last year in UK politics you can use in your exams

- Enhance your knowledge of the news with up-to-date case studies, clearly linked to the specifications
- Each chapter sets out tips for exam success, so you know what a top answer requires
- Develop persuasive arguments for the exam by testing yourself with practice questions and revising with end-of-chapter summaries
- Enrich your answers with expert analysis and in-depth topical guidance from experienced author and teacher Sarra Jenkins and Politics Review editor Nick Gallop

Chapters include:
- The conflict between individual and collective rights
- Parliamentary scrutiny of the executive
- 12 months of ministerial resignations
- Brexit: developments in 2018

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Hit the highest grades at A-level with contemporary examples from the last year in UK politics you can use in your exams

- Enhance your knowledge of the news with up-to-date case studies, clearly linked to the specifications
- Each chapter sets out tips for exam success, so you know what a top answer requires
- Develop persuasive arguments for the exam by testing yourself with practice questions and revising with end-of-chapter summaries
- Enrich your answers with expert analysis and in-depth topical guidance from experienced author and teacher Sarra Jenkins and Politics Review editor Nick Gallop

Chapters include:
- The conflict between individual and collective rights
- Parliamentary scrutiny of the executive
- 12 months of ministerial resignations
- Brexit: developments in 2018

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