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REVISE A-Level Political Studies - A podcast by Seneca Learning

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Welcome to REVISE, the ultimate podcast for those ready to ace their Political Studies A-Level exams! Are you feeling the exam pressure building up like a stack of unread textbooks? Fear not! Join us as we transform daunting topics into digestible, engaging, and easy-to-follow episodes.
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Emma looks at the policies made by the EU and their impact on the UK for your A Level Politics exam. She looks at the EU introduction of GDPR, the Social Chapter and the Common Fisheries Policy. Perfect for the AQA and Edexcel exam boards. Ideal for preparing you for your A Level Politics exam. Click here for the full course, or visit this link: http://bit.ly/2QVqRPp
This week, Emma looks at the European Union for your A Level Politics exam. She goes through the aims of the EU, as well as the Maastricht and Lisbon Treaties. Perfect for the AQA and Edexcel exam boards. Ideal for preparing you for your A Level Politics exam. Click here for the full course, or visit this link: http://bit.ly/2QVqRPp
In this week's episode, Emma looks at think tanks, lobbyists and corporations for your A level Politics exam. She details how each group influences policy, giving examples of each. Perfect for the AQA and Edexcel exam boards. Ideal for preparing you for your A Level Politics exam. Click here for the full course, or visit this link: http://bit.ly/2QVqRPp
Emma's back with two case studies on pressure groups for your A level Politics exam. She looks at the badger cull as advocated for by the National Farmers Union in order to reduce the risk of bovine tuberculosis on cattle. She also looks at Occupy London's protests against corporate greed and social inequality. Perfect for the AQA and Edexcel exam boards. Ideal for preparing you for your A Level Politics exam. Click here for the full course, or visit this link: http://bit.ly/2QVqRPp
Emma looks at the different methods employed by pressure groups to influence government policy and shape public opinion. She also goes through the factors affecting the success of a pressure group. Perfect for the AQA and Edexcel exam boards. Ideal for preparing you for your A Level Politics exam. Click here for the full course, or visit this link: http://bit.ly/2QVqRPp
Emma looks at pressure groups that form to influence government policy and shape public opinion. She also goes through the difference between promotional and sectional groups. Perfect for the AQA and Edexcel exam boards. Ideal for preparing you for your A Level Politics exam. Click here for the full course, or visit this link: http://bit.ly/2QVqRPp
In this episode, Emma looks at the history of suffrage and franchise in the United Kingdom, and the parliamentary acts introduced over the years. She also looks at the suffragette movement and the campaign to allow 16 and 17 year olds to vote. Perfect for the AQA and Edexcel exam boards. Ideal for preparing you for your A Level Politics exam. Click here for the full course, or visit this link: http://bit.ly/2QVqRPp
Emma looks at the different arguments for and against democratic reform in the UK. Ideal for preparing you for your A Level Politics exam. Click here for the full course, or visit this link: http://bit.ly/2QVqRPp
Emma looks at the differences between direct and representative democracies, as well as the concept of democratic deficit in the UK. Ideal for preparing you for your A Level Politics exam. Click here for the full course, or visit this link: http://bit.ly/2QVqRPp
Emma looks at the different features of a representative democracy, including constitutencies, representatives such as the MPs in the House of Commons. Ideal for preparing you for your A Level Politics exam. Click here for the full course, or visit this link: http://bit.ly/2QVqRPp
Emma looks at the features of a direct democracy, including referendums, protests and petitions. Ideal for preparing you for your A Level Politics exam. Click here for the full course, or visit this link: http://bit.ly/2QVqRPp
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