active citizenship- part 1

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understanding the fundamentals of protesting
Abbigail Howe
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what is a pressure group An action or event is organized by an individual or a group of people to achieve an aim.
examples of pressure groups Amnesty International, WWF, Age Concern, RSPCA
Two types of campaigning are... Direct, Indirect
Direct campaigning... involves making a physical or visual protest.
examples of direct campaigning ... Rally, strike
Indirect campaigning. . . . . . is more paper based
Examples of indirect campaigning. . . . . . leaflets, petitions, E-campains
What makes a successful campaign? Media, Membership, Finance, Status, Methods Used.
Who were the suffragettes? A pressure group of students who campaigned to get women the right to vote.
what is an inside group? A group that is consulted by the government e.g. British Medical Association
what is civil disobedience? Going against something Government says.
What is suffrage? The right to vote
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