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Citizenship Studies study guides
GCSE-OCR Β· GCSE (OCR) Β· aligned to OCR.
- OCR GCSE Citizenship Studies: Citizenship in action - a complete section overview
A complete overview of OCR's GCSE Citizenship Studies Citizenship in action section and the Citizenship Action requirement. Covers what active citizenship is, researching an issue, planning, advocacy and campaigning, taking and recording action, and evaluating it, plus how this is assessed in Paper 2.
π 14 min readJ270-section4 - OCR GCSE Citizenship Studies: Democracy and government - a complete section overview
A complete overview of OCR's GCSE Citizenship Studies Democracy and government section. Covers the British constitution, Parliament and government, the monarchy and the executive, elections and voting systems, devolution and local government, taxation and public spending, and how citizens participate, plus the question types.
π 15 min readJ270-section2 - OCR GCSE Citizenship Studies: Rights, the law and the legal system - a complete section overview
A complete overview of OCR's GCSE Citizenship Studies Section 1, Rights, the law and the legal system. Covers rights and responsibilities, human rights and the Human Rights Act, criminal and civil law, the sources of law, the courts, tribunals and access to justice, and youth justice, plus the question types and how this section underpins the whole course.
π 15 min readJ270-section1 - OCR GCSE Citizenship Studies: The economy, finance and the media - a complete section overview
A complete overview of OCR's GCSE Citizenship Studies content on the economy, finance and the media. Covers money and personal finance, the economy and government finance, the role of the media and a free press, and politics beyond the UK, plus the question types and key terms.
π 14 min readJ270-economy - OCR GCSE Citizenship Studies: The UK and the wider world - a complete section overview
A complete overview of OCR's GCSE Citizenship Studies Section 3, The UK and the wider world. Covers identity and diversity, migration, international organisations such as the UN and NATO, the UK's global relations and aid, global issues and conflict resolution, and tackling discrimination, plus the question types.
π 15 min readJ270-section3