Lesson 5: Why was the Bill of Rights added to the constitution?
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US Constitution Lesson: 4. Federal State Relationship from Peped Learning Outcomes To understand the constitutional basis of federalism and the powers…
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US Constitution Lesson: 3. Principles from Peped Learning Outcomes To explain the key features of the US Constitution To analyse the…
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US Constitution Lesson: 2. Framework from Peped Learning Outcomes To analyse the US Constitution to discover the framework of the government…
Read MoreLesson 1: How significant is the US Constitution?
US Constitution Lesson: 1. Significance from Peped Learning Outcomes To understand the history of the American revolution To explain why the…
Read Moree. Strengths and Weaknesses Handout; Getting to Grips with the Constitution
Handout – Getting to Grips with the Constitution
Read Morec. Democracy and Sovereignty Handout; Constraints on Parliamentary Sovereignty
Constraints on Parliamentary Sovereignty Political Sovereignty and legal sovereignty The growth of a mass electorate from 4.9million in 1885 to 44.4million…
Read Moreb. Codified and Uncodified Article – A codified constitution for Britain
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Read Moref. Constitutional Reform Article – Political and Constitutional Reform Committee Report
Article – POLITICAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM COMMITTEE REPORT
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