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Analyse and evaluate the aims of the European Union and the extent to which they have been achieved.
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The politics of the UK
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The European Union
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Analyse and evaluate the aims of the European Union and the extent to which they have been achieved
- This point belongs to The politics of the UK, especially The European Union.
- You need to be able to analyse and evaluate the aims of the European Union and the extent to which they have been achieved.
- The key ideas to know are European Union.
- Use the linked flashcards and practice questions to check recall, then practise applying the idea in an exam-style answer.
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This objective helps connect The European Union to exam-style questions, flashcards, and revision notes for The politics of the UK.
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What should an politics answer explain about and evaluate the aims of the European Union and the extent to which they have been achieved?
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For Politics, this page helps you revise and evaluate the aims of the European Union and the extent to which they have been achieved in The politics of the UK. Focus on the key terms, the exam command, and a clear answer that matches the question. Key terms to check are European Union and Analyse.
Key terms
- European Union: European Union is a method cue for The European Union. Use it when working on "Analyse and evaluate the aims of the European Union and the extent to which they have been achieved." and state the specific calculation, notation, or reasoning role it plays rather than treating it as a loose label.
- Analyse: Analyse means explaining how an EU institution, rule or policy affects political authority and outcomes. For example, qualified majority voting can allow Council decisions without unanimity, which changes the balance between member-state control and supranational decision-making.
Common trap
The European Union common mistake 1: Show the method first, then give the final answer in the required form. Apply this directly to The European Union.
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