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Lesson 3 pressure groups
1. LESSON OBJECTIVESLESSON OBJECTIVES
To explore different types of protest and
the issues behind them.
To investigate effective campaigns and
their impact on society.
See
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2. WHAT DO THESE IMAGES
HAVE IN COMMON?
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4. Which of these activities are extreme and illegal
Do you think violent tactics can every be justified?
Ways of protesting
Marches
Demonstrations
Staging stunts to attract the media
Petitions
Meeting government ministers
Targeted violence
against property
National TV coverage
Letter writing campaign – to MP’s & Newspapers
Direct Action such as
setting animals free
Advertising campaign
Violence against people
Meeting MP’s
Strike
5. DESIGN YOUR OWN CAMPAIGN
ISSUES:
The Environment
(Greenhouse gases, ‘plane
stupid’)
Education (uni fees,
compulsory education up to
18)
Human Rights (working
conditions, health care)
Animal Rights (animal
testing, fur campaigns)
Welfare (cuts, benefits,
care)
Remember the issues can
be local or global…
TASK:
Decide what issue you are
raising awareness of.
Decide on a course of
action(s) to raise awareness;
what would you do? Why
would it be the most effective
course of action?
Be prepared to ask and
answer questions from the
class.
Persuade people to
support your campaign.
6. ‘PRESSURE GROUPS ARE
GOOD FOR DEMOCRACY’
Do you agree with this statement? Give
reasons for your opinion, showing you have
considered another point of view
5 marks
7. MARK SCHEME
Level 1 Only one point made/ not
explained
Level 2 One or two points made; not
explained; only 1 viewpoint
seen
Level 3 One or two points made;
explained; only 1 viewpoint
seen
Level 4 Both viewpoints seen; one or
two good points are explained
Level 5 Both viewpoints are seen; a
very coherent and well explored
answer