Democracy, Participation and Suffrage In A Level Politics | Everything You Need To Know
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- Опубликовано: 25 июн 2024
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In this video, I talk you through everything you need to know about Democracy and Suffrage in A Level Politics! Including Representative vs Direct Democracy, whether the UK has a democratic deficit or is in a participation crisis, a history of the suffrage movement in the UK and potential further reforms, including Votes at 16 and E-democracy.
The idea is to give you all the knowledge you need for the final exam, as well as key points of analysis on either side and the questions you are likely to be asked, so that you can be fully prepared.
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00:00 - Intro
01:55 - Specification & What Questions Could You Be Asked?
03:51 - Introduction To Democracy
11:33 - Representative vs Direct Democracy
19:53 - Does UK Democracy Have A Participation Crisis?
26:32 - Does The UK Have A Democratic Deficit?
29:01 - The History Of Suffrage In The UK
32:28 - The Suffrage Movements (Suffragists and Suffragettes)
37:03 - Votes At 16?
40:02 - E-Voting and Digital Democracy
43:22 - Compulsory Voting?
44:22 - Should Prisoners Be Able To Vote?
45:32 - Essay Question Advice
47:46 - Before You Go! Information About Further Help
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That fact that you briefly went over the exam questions at the end made my day
I'm glad! I'll make sure to do this in every video :)
Thank you so much, I used the analysis of Protective and Development Democracy in my exam yesterday and it was very helpful
that sounds brilliant well done!!!
If I could I would like this video a million times - thank you for saving my grade
Thank you so much for the kinds words!
Thank you very much! Please keep doing these videos, they are extremely useful
you are a literal lifesaver!!!! Thank you
you are a life saver man
Thank you!!
You're welcome!!!
thank you!
what's an example of reforms to democracy in the UK, as a third point for the question - that reforms to democracy in the UK have not gone far enough?
since last years question was on democratic deficit is it unlikely to come up again
Yes definitely unlikely!
Do you have to make notes on everything ? Or this is so overwhelming
could you use newly introduced Voter ID laws which limit voters particularly from lower classes and background from voting as easily as evidence for a participation crisis
Yes this would be brilliant to bring in; you could potentially suggest that a participation crisis among the young benefits the Tories because they do so badly among this demographic and they therefore even try to construct it
Just wondering in what type of question in edexcel would we actually need a full, in-depth knowledge of sufferage in the UK
To be honest it's unlikely there would be one. It could possibly come up a bit in a source question. The potential reforms to suffrage are definitely important, however.
Do you know anything about consideration of the case reform as that is in the spec but have no clue about it
If you mean the case for reform for direct democracy, then this is in the argument for direct dem/arguments against rep dem in the video. The reform would be greater use of direct democracy in the UK, in particular through greater use of referendums
@@politicsexplainedtutoring oh I see thank you!
Could we be asked the same questions in the aqa politics paper, just in a different format?
Yes definitely
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is it aqa or edexcel?
Edexcel but also very useful for aqa
What about questions on wider franchise and debate over suffrage ?
Is this Edexcel or aqa?
Edexcel but also very useful for aqa