UK citizens elect politicians who form a government which makes laws for the benefit of the people living in the UK. This seems like a straightforward statement, but what does it actually mean? What is a government? How does the UK government work? How much influence do citizens have over their government? Do all citizens in the UK have an equal amount of influence? Do governments benefit people more when they let them make their own decisions about how to behave (e.g. how much to drink/smoke/eat) or when they tell them how to behave? Do governments even try to benefit the people or do they just try to increase their own wealth and power? Should we have a different type of government? Should we even have a government at all? If you're interested in exploring any of these issues, then A-level Government and Politics is definitely the course for you! Year 1 Topics: People and Politics; Governing the UK.
Name: Government and Politics Qualification title: GCE AS level Qualification type: GCE A/AS Level or equivalent Assessment Awarding OCR Created 20160317 10:20:45 Updated 20160317 10:20:45
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