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Knowledge and understanding (p. 44)

  • topical and contemporary issues and events at local, national, EU, Commonwealth and international levels
  • the nature of democratic communities, including how they function and change
  • the interdependence of individuals and local and voluntary communities
  • the nature of diversity, dissent and social conflict
  • legal and moral rights and responsibilities of individuals and communities
  • the nature of social, moral, and political challengesfaced by communities and individuals
  • Britain's parliamentary political and legal systems at local, national, European, Commonwealth and international level, including how they function and change
  • the nature of political and voluntary action in communities
  • the rights and responsibilities of citizens as consumers, employees, employers and family and community members
  • the economic system as it relates to individuals and communities
  • human rights charters and issues
  • sustainable development and environmental issues

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