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Paper 2 – US and Comparative Government and Politics
This module follows a similar pattern to the first in examining the nature and set-up of the constitution of
the USA. It looks at the different elements of the Federal Government – the Presidency, Congress, and the
Supreme Court, considering their roles and effectiveness. The issue of Civil Rights is studied in some
depth. Major issues in US politics are considered in detail, including how money influences the decisions
made.
This part of the course then compares these institutions with those in the UK.
Paper 3 – Ideologies
This paper covers political movements: Socialism, Liberalism and Conservatism. The ideas of these
movements and their writers will be considered. These British movements are then compared with a more
international movement – feminism.
We offer a number of opportunities outside of the classroom, including outside speakers such as local
MPs, journalists and other relevant political figures. We hope to be able to offer a House of Commons and
Supreme Court trip, which provides an enriching and immersive experience for Politics students.
ASSESSMENT
There is no NEA component – but students will sit three 2-hour exam papers:
1. UK Politics
2. US and Comparative Politics
3. Political Ideas
COSTS
Students are offered the option of a core textbook from school but may wish to purchase their own copy.
Our current textbook is https://www.hoddereducation.co.uk/subjects/government-politics/products/1618/aqa-alevel-government-and-politics-of-the-uk-and
CONTACT
For more information contact: Ms L Morris 6thformadmin@stgeorges.herts.sch.uk