2. The format of the exam This is the same as unit 1! There are two parts Part A: this will cover the compulsory elements of the unit. You must answer all the questions in this section This will cover the executive and the legislature Question 1 a and b will require you to reference sources. Question 2 will be a 30 mark essay question. Part B: This is where you have a choice. There will be three questions. You will answer the question on either the constitution or judiciary.
3. The Executive Concepts: power; authority; legitimacy; accountability; parliamentary government. Executives: Definition; role and functions; powers. The Prime Minister: Role; powers; limits; relationship with the cabinet. The cabinet Role: membership; structure; collective responsibility. Ministers and civil service: Roles; ministerial responsibility; relationship between ministers and senior civil servants. Key developments in the core executive
4. Key Concepts When answering questions of the executive you must be able to understand and use these key terms. Post your definition to edmodo and then select the best ones to add to your own notes Power: Authority: Legitimacy: Accountability: Parliamentary government:
13. Developments in the role of PM Using the information from page 150 onwards summarise key developments in the role of PM under each of their periods in office.
23. Making the case Under each of the headings in edmodo make the case for Britain having that particular system. Remember to give examples. Add the best arguments to your notes
24. How is the government held to account? Post the methods to edmodo
34. What you must understand… Concepts: democracy; parliamentary sovereignty; accountability; representation; parliamentary government. Legislatures: Definition; role and functions; powers. The Commons and the Lords: Role; membership; legislative, scrutiny and representative functions. The opposition and backbenchers: Role and powers. Parties in parliament: Role of parties in parliament; whips and the whipping system. The organisation of parliament Role of the Speaker; select and standing committees; debates; questions; role of the executive.