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Unit 1 and 2 Topics
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Unit 1 (Community and Identity), Unit 2 (Fairness and Justice) Topics MindMap
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Unit 1 and 2 Topics
Community and Identity
What has Changed in UK society?
Political Representation
There are more differences between people in parliament (e.g. gender, sexuality, ethnicity...) giving a better variety of opinion to represent Britain
Technology
Chores, jobs etc have become more productive and efficient
Media and news spreads more quickly, such as via differently dedicated websites for example
Communications & Relationships
People can easily and quickly communicate with people from across the world for free
This creates new communities and new relationships such as partnering through dating websites
Main Values of Britain
The Rule of Law
Citizens have to abide by the law every day
Personal Freedom
To say what we want as an opinion
Tolerance and Respect for identity
Equal Opportunity
Access to similar opportunities for everyone
Representative Democracy
Politicians represent the different views of the public
Why Leave/Enter a Country?
War
Poverty
Lack of Education
Lack of employment
No Human Rights
Family
More employment
More education
Escape from War
Better Lifestyle
Financial Secuirty
Key Words
Immigrant
Somebody coming to a country to live
Stereotype
A 'one size fits all' concept of a group of people
Racism
Hatred or intolerance of another race
Asylum Seeker
Someone seeking political asylum
Internally Dispatched
People forced to leave homes but not the country
Political Asylum
Protection for someone fleeing persecution in their country
Refugee
Someone granted Political Asylum
Fairness and Justice
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