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Identify Paper 1 as Government and politics of the UK, assessed by a two-hour written examination worth 77 marks and one third of the A-level.
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Identify Paper 1 as Government and politics of the UK, assessed by a two-hour written examination worth 77 marks and one third of the A-level
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- You need to be able to identify Paper 1 as Government and politics of the UK, assessed by a two-hour written examination worth 77 marks and one third of the A-level.
- The key ideas to know are 77 marks and Paper 1.
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What should an politics answer explain about paper 1 as Government and politics of the UK, assessed by a two-hour written examination worth 77 marks and one third of the A-level?
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For Politics, this page helps you revise paper 1 as Government and politics of the UK, assessed by a two-hour written examination worth 77 marks and one third of the A-level in Assessment structure. Focus on the key terms, the exam command, and a clear answer that matches the question. Key terms to check are Linear qualification and papers and Identify Paper 1 as Government and politics of the UK, assessed by focus.
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- Linear qualification and papers: Linear qualification and papers is an AO1 concept in AQA A-Level Politics 7152 for Identify Paper 1 as Government and politics of the UK, assessed by a two-hour written examination worth 77 marks and one third of the A-level.. Define the constitutional principle, institution or political idea accurately, then distinguish government, Parliament, legislature and executive.
- Identify Paper 1 as Government and politics of the UK, assessed by focus: Use Identify Paper 1 as Government and politics of the UK, assessed by focus by explaining its role in UK government or politics. Link the point to rights, accountability or the distribution of power before reaching a supported judgement.
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Linear qualification and papers Politics mistake 1: Add a competing viewpoint, test it with political evidence, explain its limit and reach a substantiated judgement. Keep AO1, AO2 and AO3 distinct.
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- Explain that AQA A-level Politics 7152 is a linear qualification with all assessments taken at the end of the course and in the same series.
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Linear qualification and papers
- Identify Paper 3 as Political ideas, assessed by a two-hour written examination worth 77 marks and one third of the A-level.
Linear qualification and papers
- Explain and analyse political institutions, processes, concepts, theories and issues in a structured 9-mark response using at least three substantiated points, appropriate political vocabulary and examples.
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- Comprehend and interpret arguments in political information for a 25-mark extract-based response, analysing and evaluating the arguments through a balanced and sustained line of reasoning leading to a reasoned conclusion.
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