Hey Alan is there any chance you could do a video which is just stats and good politics facts to know for the course? So we have bank of them? Thanks for everything you do it’s so helpful!
Hi Alan, very helpful video. I have a question.. What examples would show that Parliament is more powerful as a collective than the government at times, seeing that Parliament can scrutinise law and effectively check itself?
The best examples come out of the Brexit debates, the passing of the 'Ben Bill', government defeats in the 'meaningful votes' and the large number of rebellions. The backbench business committee has also beefed up the powers of parliament a bit. As ever the key remains however how big the governments majority is.
Is it Unit 1 Tudors and Unit 2 Russia? Is it an AS paper rather than an A level paper just covering the first year content? If so How to do Tudor extract questions: ruclips.net/video/uNgZ54WN2sk/видео.html The only difference at AS is that it is two extracts and you decide which is the most convincing so you add a comparative conclusion. For unit 2 source questions: ruclips.net/video/LUblHlaJJjU/видео.html The only differences at AS is that there are only 2 sources and you have to decide which is the most valuable to a historian (add a comparative conclusion) Hope this helps
Thank you for all of your efforts, man! Unbelievably helpful
My pleasure!
Great vid Alan, keep the work up :)
Thanks, will do!
Hey Alan is there any chance you could do a video which is just stats and good politics facts to know for the course? So we have bank of them?
Thanks for everything you do it’s so helpful!
Great suggestion! I look into this
Hi Alan, very helpful video. I have a question.. What examples would show that Parliament is more powerful as a collective than the government at times, seeing that Parliament can scrutinise law and effectively check itself?
The best examples come out of the Brexit debates, the passing of the 'Ben Bill', government defeats in the 'meaningful votes' and the large number of rebellions. The backbench business committee has also beefed up the powers of parliament a bit. As ever the key remains however how big the governments majority is.
very nice alan
Many thanks
Are you able to do AS aqa history tudors and russia exam technique and how to achieve high.... i have exams coming up thanks
Is it Unit 1 Tudors and Unit 2 Russia?
Is it an AS paper rather than an A level paper just covering the first year content? If so
How to do Tudor extract questions: ruclips.net/video/uNgZ54WN2sk/видео.html
The only difference at AS is that it is two extracts and you decide which is the most convincing so you add a comparative conclusion.
For unit 2 source questions: ruclips.net/video/LUblHlaJJjU/видео.html
The only differences at AS is that there are only 2 sources and you have to decide which is the most valuable to a historian (add a comparative conclusion)
Hope this helps
THIS IS AMAZING
Thank you
Thank you Alan
You are very welcome
Is your name the first 7 letter of electorate cause you ate that
What about the UK Supreme Court?
Created by a given its power by Parliament, which could get rid of it and or remove all its power