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CCEA GCSE Unit 1: Resource Pack
Government and
Politics
Political Ideas and Concepts
GCSE
For first teaching from September 2017
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GCSE Government and Politics: Resource Pack
Political Ideas and Concepts
This pack has been developed to help support the teaching and learning of Political Ideas and
Concepts which is part of Unit One in GCSE Government and Politics.
This Resource Pack contains two activities which could be used to support the teaching of
Political Ideas and Concepts. For each activity, you will find teacher guidance and instructions
for students. Some brief background information for each activity is also provided for students.
Introduction
Laws are very important in a democratic society. We need them for many reasons: to protect
people, to enforce rights and to resolve conflict. Laws are important because they keep a society
together. Everyone is held accountable to the same laws. No one should be above the law.
Laws help keep peace and deter people from acting in a way that negatively affects the quality of
life of others. Therefore, there are often consequences for breaking the law. Consequences can
range from: a fine, jail time or in certain countries, execution. This all depends on the severity of
the crime and the nature and system of government in a particular country.
Every country has coercive instruments such as the police and the army at its disposal. They can
be used to: maintain internal order, public justice, repel external threats and uphold their position
of power. However, when they are used for their own selfish, political or strategic aims then they
can often be abused. States or rulers that do this can sometimes be referred to as dictators or
tyrants.
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Activity One: Desert Island Task
The ideas of power, authority and accountability:
• Why we need rules
• Who makes them
• Why this matters
What would life be like stranded on a desert island? What laws would you establish and why?
Instructions for Students
• Imagine you are stranded on a desert island with a number of other people.
• You are in charge. What laws would you make and why?
• You must decide on a name for your country and your title.
• Think about the system of government that you would want to be in charge of. Are
you in a democracy or dictatorship?
• Now, decide on a number of laws that reflect this. Explain why you have chosen these
laws.
• What would be the consequences if your laws were not obeyed? Create some
punishments. Remember these must fit the crime.
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Activity One Template
Desert Island Task
Name of island: ___________________________________________________
Your new title: ______________________________________________________
New laws Punishment for breaking them
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Activity Two: Dictators and Democrats
The key features of a dictatorship, including:
• Rule by one person or party
• Lack of free and fair elections
• Absence of rights
• Coercion
Students to form cluster group based on statements about a democracy or dictatorship.
Instructions to Students
• You will be given a slip of paper with a statement on it.
• You must read it and decide if this statement relates to a democracy or a dictatorship.
• Move around the room and share your statement with others.
• Form yourselves into a cluster group.
• Be prepared to justify your opinion as to why you are in that group.
• Record your findings in a suitable format e.g. a table or mind map.
Teacher Guidance
• This should last about one hour, though could be extended.
• Teachers are at liberty to edit each card if more detail is desired.
• Resources could be enlarged to A3 to facilitate group work.
• This activity could be used following research tasks on key features of democracy and
dictatorship.
• Students can complete this task independently or in groups.
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Activity Two Template
The leader of a country
should be admired and not
questioned.
All wealth should be shared
equally between people.
Government should use force, fear
and military to stay in power for
as long as they can.
All industry should be owned
by the state (the country), not
by private companies.
Working people should have
control of the land, not rich
landowners.
"Religion is the heart of a
heartless world, and the soul of
soulless conditions. It is the
opium of the people".
No one should be religious as
religion holds people back.
Everyone should be paid the
same amount, no matter what
their job is.
People should be very proud
of their country.
All wealth should be shared
equally between people.
The Police can enforce the
control of the government and
rule with violence.
War and military are really
important and should be
celebrated.
Controlling lots of other places
shows how strong you are. This
means strong countries should
have a large empire.
Everyone should work.
The government should have
control over everything,
including what religion you
belong to.
Members of government can’t
always be expected to obey the
law. Sometimes people in charge
are ‘above the law’.
People have to do exactly what
the Government says to allow
things to stay in order.
Traditional democracy does
not work because it ends up
with some people,
representing all people. It is
the power of part over the
whole.
Democracies have constitutions
that guarantee the rights of the
citizens.
Democratically elected leaders
have their own interests rather
than representing the views of
the people.
By allowing parties to
compete with each other in a
democracy, it means that
there is always a power
struggle in that country.
This causes society to fall
apart.
Private business should be
encouraged and people should
work hard to increase their
income.
People should be free to have
their own religious (or non-
religious) beliefs.
People over the age of 18
should be able to vote in
order to decide who runs
their country.
People should be free to criticise
the governments in charge of
their country.
Everyone has the right to have
their views heard.

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Political ideas and concepts

  • 1. CCEA GCSE Unit 1: Resource Pack Government and Politics Political Ideas and Concepts GCSE For first teaching from September 2017
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  • 3. 1 GCSE Government and Politics: Resource Pack Political Ideas and Concepts This pack has been developed to help support the teaching and learning of Political Ideas and Concepts which is part of Unit One in GCSE Government and Politics. This Resource Pack contains two activities which could be used to support the teaching of Political Ideas and Concepts. For each activity, you will find teacher guidance and instructions for students. Some brief background information for each activity is also provided for students. Introduction Laws are very important in a democratic society. We need them for many reasons: to protect people, to enforce rights and to resolve conflict. Laws are important because they keep a society together. Everyone is held accountable to the same laws. No one should be above the law. Laws help keep peace and deter people from acting in a way that negatively affects the quality of life of others. Therefore, there are often consequences for breaking the law. Consequences can range from: a fine, jail time or in certain countries, execution. This all depends on the severity of the crime and the nature and system of government in a particular country. Every country has coercive instruments such as the police and the army at its disposal. They can be used to: maintain internal order, public justice, repel external threats and uphold their position of power. However, when they are used for their own selfish, political or strategic aims then they can often be abused. States or rulers that do this can sometimes be referred to as dictators or tyrants.
  • 4. 2 Activity One: Desert Island Task The ideas of power, authority and accountability: • Why we need rules • Who makes them • Why this matters What would life be like stranded on a desert island? What laws would you establish and why? Instructions for Students • Imagine you are stranded on a desert island with a number of other people. • You are in charge. What laws would you make and why? • You must decide on a name for your country and your title. • Think about the system of government that you would want to be in charge of. Are you in a democracy or dictatorship? • Now, decide on a number of laws that reflect this. Explain why you have chosen these laws. • What would be the consequences if your laws were not obeyed? Create some punishments. Remember these must fit the crime.
  • 5. 3 Activity One Template Desert Island Task Name of island: ___________________________________________________ Your new title: ______________________________________________________ New laws Punishment for breaking them ©sellingpix/iStock/Thinkstock
  • 6. 4 Activity Two: Dictators and Democrats The key features of a dictatorship, including: • Rule by one person or party • Lack of free and fair elections • Absence of rights • Coercion Students to form cluster group based on statements about a democracy or dictatorship. Instructions to Students • You will be given a slip of paper with a statement on it. • You must read it and decide if this statement relates to a democracy or a dictatorship. • Move around the room and share your statement with others. • Form yourselves into a cluster group. • Be prepared to justify your opinion as to why you are in that group. • Record your findings in a suitable format e.g. a table or mind map. Teacher Guidance • This should last about one hour, though could be extended. • Teachers are at liberty to edit each card if more detail is desired. • Resources could be enlarged to A3 to facilitate group work. • This activity could be used following research tasks on key features of democracy and dictatorship. • Students can complete this task independently or in groups.
  • 7. 5 Activity Two Template The leader of a country should be admired and not questioned. All wealth should be shared equally between people. Government should use force, fear and military to stay in power for as long as they can. All industry should be owned by the state (the country), not by private companies. Working people should have control of the land, not rich landowners. "Religion is the heart of a heartless world, and the soul of soulless conditions. It is the opium of the people". No one should be religious as religion holds people back. Everyone should be paid the same amount, no matter what their job is. People should be very proud of their country. All wealth should be shared equally between people. The Police can enforce the control of the government and rule with violence. War and military are really important and should be celebrated. Controlling lots of other places shows how strong you are. This means strong countries should have a large empire. Everyone should work. The government should have control over everything, including what religion you belong to. Members of government can’t always be expected to obey the law. Sometimes people in charge are ‘above the law’. People have to do exactly what the Government says to allow things to stay in order. Traditional democracy does not work because it ends up with some people, representing all people. It is the power of part over the whole. Democracies have constitutions that guarantee the rights of the citizens. Democratically elected leaders have their own interests rather than representing the views of the people. By allowing parties to compete with each other in a democracy, it means that there is always a power struggle in that country. This causes society to fall apart. Private business should be encouraged and people should work hard to increase their income. People should be free to have their own religious (or non- religious) beliefs. People over the age of 18 should be able to vote in order to decide who runs their country. People should be free to criticise the governments in charge of their country. Everyone has the right to have their views heard.