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3.1.1.1 The nature and sources of the British Constitution
3.1 Government and politics of the UK
Constitution
3.2 Government and politics of the USA and comparative politics
3.3 Political ideas
3.2.1.1 The constitutional framework of US government
US Constitution
Historical background of the US Constitution
Bicameral System
Senate
Article VI of the Constitution
Nature of the British Constitution
Sources of the British Constitution
Milestones of the British Constitution
Rule of Law
Parliamentary sovereignty
Executive branch
Judicial branch
Legislative branch (Congress)
House of Representatives
Impeachment
Ratify
Principles of the British Constitution
Unitary
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Reformation Parliament (1529–1536)
Magna Carta (1215)
Bill of Rights (1689)
Parliamentary privilege
Act of Settlement (1701)
Succession to the Crown Act 2013
Parliament Acts (1911, 1949)
Seperation of powers in the US
Checks and balances in the US
Constitutional Amendments
United States Bill of Rights (1791)
First Amendment
Second Amendment
Fourth Amendment
Fifth Amendment
Sixth Amendment
European Communities Act 1972
Brexit
House of Lords Act 1999
House of Lords
House of Lords Reform Act 2014
Federalism
Tenth Amendment
New Deal
1929 Wall Street Crash
Constitutional Reform Act 2005
UK Supreme Court
Miller II (2019)
Neoliberal Economics
Human Rights Act 1998
Freedom of Information Act 2000
Equality Act 2010
Protection of Freedoms Act 2012
Data Protection Act 2018
European Convention on Human Rights
Safety of Rwanda Act 2024
Constitutional rights
Civil liberty
Fourteenth Amendment
habeas corpus
Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011
Rights in the UK
Digital ID Cards
Declarations of Incompatibility
3.2.1.5 The electoral process and direct democracy
Electoral College
3.1.2.3 Political parties
Tamworth Manifesto (1834)
The Sun case study
Conservatives
Butskellism
National Nominating Conventions
Labour
Liberal Democrats
Green Party
Reform UK
SNP
Democrats
Republicans
Party Funding in the UK
Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act (PPERA) 2000
Political Parties and Elections Act (PPEA) 2009

House of Representatives

Lower house of Legislative branch (Congress)

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    Bicameral System made up of the Senate and House of Representatives

    Powers of the House of Representatives

  • Bicameral System

    Lower: House of Representatives
    Upper: Senate

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