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Citizenship revision
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Power politics and the media,the global community Rights and responsibilities
Government - a group of people who run a country or states
Courts - a body of presided over by a judge or judges or magistrates dealing with civil or criminal cases
Democratic - a system of government in which power is given to the people by voting also it's a freedom of speech when they vote
Electoral- relating to elections or elections
Local - a particular area or one's neighbourhood where somebody lives
National - relating to or characteristics of a whole nation
Operation -how things work
Public debate - a debate either in public or the public during the debate
Civil law - the law that concerned with private relations ie. family or community
Media - means of mass communication for example news papers ie the times or tv, rdio or advertising
Pressure groups a group that tries to influence public policy in the interest of a -particular cause
Justice system -the practices and institutions of governments directed at upholding social control
Laws- the system that rules a particular country that is enforced by imposing penalties
Parliament- in the uk the highest legal force consisting of the monach house of lords and the house of commons
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Ofsted introduced this in 2015 in schools up and down the country “should have the fundamental british values “
The uk should abide by these everyday because we are british and theses are our values
Rights at work
The right to time off for study or training for 16 year olds and older
The right to have paid maternity leave
The right to paid paternity leave
The right to ask for flexible
The right to paid adoption leave
Consumer rights
Consumer rights is the people who uses a business's products and they have rights like trading standards to make sure it is legal and not breaking any rights
credit and store cardsfaulty goodscounterfeit goodspoor serviceproblems with contractsproblems with buildersRogue traders
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The media The media can be a good and bad thing A good thing about the media is that it gets published so everybody will see it but a bad thing is that the media can twist things and options to make it look bad for example the sun newspaper says apparently one in 5 muslims are terrorists and i don't know where they get there facts and figures from but however a broadsheet newspaper is more -
Politically And based on facts and statistics and less biased
“The sun is more tories and the daily mirror is more labour” quoted from a meeting with Mr bailey our current mp
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Protests,pressure groups and ethics
A pressure group tries to influence the government to what they believe in a decision for example edl and greenpeace
A protest is people who stand up for their rights for example teacher unions or the nhs budgets cuts to junior nurses
Ethics is doing something in favor of everybody else not just think about yourself 6
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Democracy
1st past the post In the 50 80% of people voted and now only 65.8% of people voted in 2015
Political parties Conservatives, labour , ukip , green party etc
House of commons and house of lords
Members of parliament prime minister
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Parliament passes on laws and is made up of 646 mps and 730 members of the house of lords
The government is executive putting laws into effect Every government department has a civil servant called a parliamentary secretary to manage staff and carry out orders of the secretary of state
The pm appoints 20 senior ministers to form the cabinet Who review developments and looks at proposals from su8 committees and decides policies
They decide the important issues in parliament and decide the main points of a new law and when the decision is the made the cabinet must support it
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Legislation
Government and private members bills are both public and private whereas private bills apply to a particular areas and organisations
A bill can start at the house of commons of lords and then passes on to other houses then it needs the royal assent before it can become a law
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Diversity
Different eg a diversity in culture race or ethnicity
Prejudice A preconceived opinion that is not based on an actual experience or reason
Discrimination the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people, for example race, age, or sex:
Racism Think that one race is superior to another race
Community cohesionWhat brings together a community for example multicultural society is like community cohesion because different races come together for a bond or create a community where people help each other
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migration
Migration is going from one country
to another for various factors
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Refugee A little to no choice to move to a different country because of political reasons war unsafety and danger but has got the application to say yes and got the full refugee status
Asylum seeker Needs an application to move to a different country and trying to get the full refugee status because of political reasons persecution war or in danger
These are the statistics for 2014 and 2015 for refugees and migrants arriving by sea in europe
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Other good revision resources
Fast Past papers
fastpastpapers.com/GCSE_Edexcel_Citizenship_Studies.html
Get revising https://getrevising.co.uk/resources/power_and_political
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