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What are the different ways we can become involved in politics?
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I can describe some different forms of government worldwide and investigate which are most effective.
I can describe the different ways we can become involved in politics in the UK.
I can critically assess whether we should reform the voting system for general elections in the UK.
I can explain the purpose of a political party and analyse the role they play in UK politics.
I can analyse the role of the media during elections and assess how influential it is on election outcomes.
I can describe different roles in politics and analyse what is needed to succeed and create change.
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