Are Pressure Groups Democratic? - UK Politics
In this lesson we shall explore the question as to whether or not pressure groups are good for democracy. We discuss a number of reasons why pressure groups are good for democracy and some reasons as to why they're bad for democracy.
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A-Level Politics is an advanced-level academic qualification typically taken by students in the United Kingdom during their post-16 education, which corresponds to the final two years of secondary education. A Levels are a rigorous qualification that is equivalent to the final years of high school in the United States. A-Level Politics is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of political systems, government structures, and key political concepts.
- S. Lemieux et al, AQA A Level Politics: Government and Politics of the UK, Government and Politics of the USA and Comparative Politics (Hodder Education, 2021).
- B. Jones, UK Politics (Routledge, 2021).
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The learning academy is a service which provides high quality educational content for all students GCSE, A-level and beyond and help provide students with content to achieve the A/A* Grades.
A-Level Politics is an advanced-level academic qualification typically taken by students in the United Kingdom during their post-16 education, which corresponds to the final two years of secondary education. A Levels are a rigorous qualification that is equivalent to the final years of high school in the United States. A-Level Politics is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of political systems, government structures, and key political concepts.
- S. Lemieux et al, AQA A Level Politics: Government and Politics of the UK, Government and Politics of the USA and Comparative Politics (Hodder Education, 2021).
- B. Jones, UK Politics (Routledge, 2021).
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uk politics, a level politics, a* a level politics, government and politics, pressure groups, democracy, democracy and participation, types of pressure groups, pressure groups exam, democracy and participation exam question, parliament, brexit
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