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Download this complete,fully solved and updated actual exam for CCEA GCSE LLW - Citizenship
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---7July 20242023/2024A+
- What does NGO stand for? 
non-governmental organization 
 
 
 
NGO - relief in natural disasters 
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NGO - poverty 
save the children 
 
 
 
NGO - health 
doctors without borders 
 
 
 
NGO - welfare and social security 
wateraid 
 
 
 
NGO - animal rights 
WWF 
 
 
 
NGO - the environment 
greenpeace 
 
 
 
NGO - war and conflict 
UNICEF 
 
 
 
NGO - homelessn...
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Administrative Law - Standing Summary
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--4October 20242022/2023Available in bundle
- Comprehensive summary/exam notes on standing in Administrative Law cases. This document covers in detail the context sensitivity of standing determinations, specifically in relation to parole board cases, environmental law cases, and representative standing, and the relevance/irrelevance of motive.
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bethjscott5713
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AQA A Level Geography: Global Systems and Global Governance Detailed Notes
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--41June 20232022/2023Available in bundle
- Full, detailed, A* level notes about the Global Systems and Global Governance topic in the Geography A Level. Case studies included. Clear and concise notes to help you build knowledge on the topic and achieve higher grades. Send me a message if you have any questions about what is in the document!
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Greenpeace Case Study
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---2August 20232023/2024
- This is a short word document which gives an explanation of Greenpeace and its' aims as an organisation. it then Goes into detail of some positives and negatives about Greenpeace, relating to facts and real world examples throughout the document.
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UK politics essay plans 100% PASSED
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--18February 20242023/2024A+Available in bundle
- Evaluate the view pressure groups enhance democracy - ANS For: 
- Counter balance the tyranny of the majority e.g. Stonewall and the legalisation of gay marriage 
- Act as a limit to government power e.g. extinction rebellion, committing to zero carbon emissions by 
2025 
- Bring expert knowledge to governments attention e.g. CBI 
Counter arguments: 
- Leads to tyranny of minority e.g. opposition to HS2 
- Undermines parliaments sovereignty e.g. private healthcare companies helping draft health ...
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jessyqueen
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All Politics Edexcel Essay Plans
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---21February 20242023/2024A+
- Evaluate the extent that the actions of pressure groups have been significant in defending and 
protecting our rights-para 1: influence over government (7) - ANS -majority of pressure groups unlikely 
to exert influence if not in line with aims of gov / majority opinion of society - fails to enhance 
REPRESENTATIVE democracy 
-Eg. Countryside Alliance fails to prevent passage of 2004 Hunting Act - because their views not in line 
with dominant views in society 
-if a pressure group represents a ...
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jessyqueen
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Politics parties essay plans
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---4February 20242023/2024A+
- State funding of parties is advantageous - Allows for parties to concentrate focus on representing 
the people rather than courting donors. (Blair in 1995 met Murdoch in Australia to gain support, led to 
1997 Sun headline, "Sun backs Blair") 
Legislation passed to reduce inequalities between parties. (Political parties, Election and Referendums 
act 200 limits party spending at elections. All donations >£5000 need to be declared to the electoral 
commission) 
No state funding means that p...
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