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GCSE AQA Citizenship Studies Specification Revision Notes for Topic 3.3.2 – What are Citizen’s Rights and Responsibilities within the Legal System?

This resource includes revision notes that cover ALL specification content for ‘Topic 3.3.2 – What are Citizen’s Rights and Responsibilities within the Legal System?’ of GCSE AQA Citizenship Studies (Theme 2 – Rights and Responsibilities), which is assessed in Paper 2 (Section B) of the course.

These notes are divided by each specification sub-topic, with all relevant information, definitions, explanations, data, statistics and case studies included within this guide, accompanied by images.

These detailed and concise notes will help you to learn, understand, and memorise all the content you need to cover – without the need for expensive textbooks. These revision notes cover ALL specification points in key detail, with advantage and disadvantage tables to help you expand your 8 Mark Exam Technique, alongside case studies that will perfect your exam answers and help you achieve Grade 9!

For Paper 2 Section B (Rights and Responsibilities) of GCSE AQA Citizenship Studies

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Revision Notes for Topic 3.3.2 – What are Citizen’s Rights and Responsibilities within the Legal System?

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**GCSE AQA Citizenship Studies Specification Revision Notes for Paper 2 Section B (Rights and Responsibilities)** This resource includes revision notes that cover ALL specification content for Theme 2 of GCSE AQA Citizenship Studies (Rights and Responsibilities), which is assessed in Paper 2 (Section B) of the course. These notes are divided by each specification sub-topic, with all relevant information, definitions, explanations, data, statistics and case studies included within this guide, accompanied by images. These detailed and concise notes will help you to learn, understand, and memorise all the content you need to cover – without the need for expensive textbooks. These revision notes cover ALL specification points in key detail, with advantage and disadvantage tables to help you expand your 8 Mark Exam Technique, alongside case studies that will perfect your exam answers and help you achieve Grade 9! For Paper 2 Section B (Rights and Responsibilities) of GCSE AQA Citizenship Studies **Contents** Revision Notes for Paper 2B - Rights and Responsibilities Revision Notes for Topic 3.3.1 – What Laws Society Requires and Why Revision Notes for Topic 3.3.2 – Rights and Responsibilities in Legal System Revision Notes for Topic 3.3.3 – How Law Developed, Deals with and Protects Revision Notes for Topic 3.3.4 – Universal Human Rights and How we Protect Revision Notes for Topic 3.3.5 – Bringing Change in the Legal System Any issues, concerns, questions or queries, please contact everythingeducationrevision@gmail.com See shop for other related resources, and resources for other subjects Produced with Copyright and Plagiarism considered. All rights reserved. Content subject to copyright. Everything Education Revision UK *PLEASE NOTE: This bundle includes the same resources as the separate listing found on the Everything Education Revision TES Shop*

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