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What evidence would allow a candidate to assess substantiated judgements drawing conclusions — aspects of politics and political information, including constructing arguments, making substantiated judgements and drawing conclusions? Use the relevant political concepts and evidence from Assessment objectives.
Model answer
What a good answer should say
- Use a rational approach.
- AO1 defines the relevant office, legislature or constitutional power within political extract interpretation.
- For AO2, compare how political actors in the UK and USA respond to incentives: both seek influence and re-election, whereas different electoral and constitutional arrangements change their choices.
- Evidence from an election, legislative vote or executive-legislative dispute can show the consequence.
Explanation
Why this works
A strong Politics answer uses accurate knowledge and explains that the UK and USA may share functions whereas their constitutional structures differ. One viewpoint must be tested against a competing viewpoint; however, the overall judgement must follow from political evidence and context.
This shows how the political information should be interpreted, and therefore why its implication matters for the conclusion.
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