Multilevel Governing within the United Kingdom

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. Devolution and federalism are two different terms for the same form of two-level government.

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. In the United Kingdom's constitutional system there are ____ levels of elected bodies.

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. On which of the following issues has the United Kingdom held referendums on?

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. MacCormick argues that the Act of Union with Scotland 1707 is in effect a constitution, but the question remains whether it or not it is a constituent act.

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. Devolution is a _______, not an event.

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. The Government and legislatures of Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales cannot legislate and take executive action contrary to European Union Law or to Convention ______.

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. In the United Kingdom devolution is symmetrical.

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. Following a change in the Welsh devolution model, which matters are reserved to the UK Parliament?

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. In Robinson v Secretary of State for Northern Ireland [2002] UK HL 32 Lord Bingham or Cornhill said that the Northern Ireland is in effect a ____________.

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. Which of the following play a role in intergovernmental relations in the United Kingdom? Please select all that apply.

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. What is the English question?

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. All of the following are local authorities: county councils, district councils, unitary authorities, London boroughs, city councils, and parish councils.

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. Which of the following statements best describe Tierney's views on the possibility of federalism? Please select all that apply.

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