Citizenship Studies Assessment

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Examiner Marking Key

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Blue Highlight: Developed Explanation / Example (Evidence that secures the higher marks).

Overall Cohort Analysis

Common Weaknesses

  • Historical Confusion (Q3 & Q5): A significant number of candidates confused the Magna Carta (1215) with post-WWII International Agreements. The question specifically asked for agreements since World War II (e.g., UN Declaration of Human Rights), but many students discussed King John.
  • Prejudice vs. Discrimination (Q4): While most students could define prejudice as a "thought," many struggled to distinguish the examples clearly. Some definitions of discrimination were circular ("discrimination is when you discriminate").
  • Vague Mechanisms (Q2 & Q6): When asked how community cohesion is promoted or how organizations tackle barriers, answers were often generic (e.g., "make everyone feel welcome") without explaining the practical method (e.g., "funding youth clubs," "providing legal advice," or "hosting cultural food festivals").

Teacher Next Steps

Pedagogical Suggestions

  • Timeline Visualisation: Create a large classroom timeline distinguishing the Magna Carta (1215), Bill of Rights (1689), and Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948). Drill the difference between "Medieval Rights" and "Modern Human Rights."
  • "Thought vs. Action" Drill: Use a sorting activity where students must categorize scenarios as either Prejudice (Mind/Attitude) or Discrimination (Action/Behavior).
  • Vocabulary Bank: Introduce specific vocabulary for Q2/Q6, such as: advocacy, legal aid, awareness campaigns, interfaith dialogue, cultural exchange.
Q1: Equality Act 2010 Protection4/4

Question: Explain how the Equality Act 2010 protects individuals from discrimination in the UK.

Examiner's Model Answer

The Equality Act 2010 protects individuals by making discrimination illegal in public bodies, workplaces, and businesses. It consolidated previous laws to protect nine specific 'protected characteristics', such as age, race, and disability. If someone is treated unfairly based on these, they can take legal action through a tribunal or court. This acts as a deterrent and ensures equal access to services and employment for all citizens.
Q2: Promoting Community Cohesion4/4

Question: Explain how community cohesion can be promoted in diverse communities.

Examiner's Model Answer

Community cohesion can be promoted by organising community events that bring different groups together. For example, cultural food festivals or street parties allow neighbours to share traditions and break down stereotypes. Additionally, schools can promote cohesion through education on shared values, such as democracy and tolerance. This ensures that young people understand and respect differences, reducing tension in the future.
Q3: International Agreements & Rights4/4

Question: Explain how the development of human rights in the UK has been influenced by international agreements since World War II.

Examiner's Model Answer

Following the atrocities of WWII, the UK helped draft the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948), which set a global standard for rights like freedom from torture. Later, the UK signed the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). This influence culminated in the Human Rights Act 1998, which incorporated these international agreements into UK law, meaning citizens can now defend these rights in British courts rather than going to Strasbourg.
Q4: Prejudice vs. Discrimination4/4

Question: Explain the difference between prejudice and discrimination, using examples.

Examiner's Model Answer

Prejudice is a pre-judged opinion or attitude held towards a person based on a characteristic, without knowing them. An example would be thinking that all young people are troublemakers. In contrast, discrimination is the act or behavior of treating someone unfairly based on that prejudice. An example would be an employer refusing to hire someone because they are young.
Q5: Magna Carta (1215)4/4

Question: Explain how the Magna Carta of 1215 laid the foundations for rights and justice in the UK.

Examiner's Model Answer

The Magna Carta laid the foundations for rights by establishing the principle that no one, not even the King, is above the law. This curbed the monarch's absolute power. It also introduced the right to a fair trial, ensuring that free men could not be imprisoned without the lawful judgment of their peers. This concept evolved into the modern right to a trial by jury and the concept of Habeas Corpus, ensuring justice is applied fairly to all.
Q6: Organizations & Barriers4/4

Question: Explain how organizations can help to tackle barriers faced by marginalized groups in society.

Examiner's Model Answer

Organizations tackle barriers by providing targeted support and advice, such as legal aid for those facing discrimination in the workplace. They also run awareness campaigns to challenge stereotypes and educate the public about the struggles of marginalized groups. Furthermore, they can lobby the government to change laws or improve funding for specific needs, ensuring long-term structural change.

Candidate: 97162 (Page 1)

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Q1: Equality Act2/4

Student's Answer

IT Protect indviauls by making people aware of discrimtive and racist language. It also limits the abuse as people know their will be conq uences for their actions.
Q2: Community Cohesion2/4

Student's Answer

They can learn about their difrent background and ethnicties they can organise events which they can bring stuff from their background.
Q3: International Agreements2/4

Student's Answer

As ww2 was a long time ago Britian have come a long way and so has the world so the human right that was declared shortly after ww2 would have been partially opdated by the opions of other countries so people can be free and all people have rights.

Candidate: 97612 (Page 2)

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Q4: Prejudice vs Discrimination2/4

Student's Answer

Discrimation is to be rude to a certain group of People based on a interaction. Pred-Judice is when you Pre Judge Someone based on appearance etc.
Q5: Magna Carta2/4

Student's Answer

I Set the rights and Justice by allowing other people to be free and democracy being served. It also gave Us a Parliament so the King doesn't have all the power and if he wants to put a new law in place it will have to go through Parliament.
Q6: Organizations tackling barriers1/4

Student's Answer

Organization can fight for Justice by showing People Just because their from a certain ethnicty or look a certain way the other people don't have to act diffrent towards them.

Candidate: 89672

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Q1: Equality Act1/4

Student's Answer

It protected individuals because it is illegal to discrimnte people in the UK [unclear: and voice's] people not what want to be why they are or be shown why they are
Q2: Community Cohesion1/4

Student's Answer

they could join up by working some[unclear] out for example maybe see what there community is about about and see wether you like it and then you can promote with them
Q3: International Agreements0/4

Student's Answer

(No answer provided)
Q4: Prejudice vs Discrimination3/4

Student's Answer

prejuce is when you prejudge someone before they even do anythy because of what they are and discrimn is when you marginalised someone because of there race or gender and unable to do anything.

Candidate: 79628

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Q1: Equality Act3/4

Student's Answer

The equality act 2010 protects individual from discrimination as it limits it. For example it is illegal to discriminate. Additionally the equality act 2010 protects individuals from discrimination because of how many characteristics it covers. For example it covers 9 characteristics such as age, gender, sex, pregnancy and more.
Q2: Community Cohesion1/4

Student's Answer

Community cohension can be promoted in diverse communities because it makes people feel like they belong. For example community cohension is making a sense of belonging in a community. Addittionally, it can be promoted in diverse communities because it creates a more welcoming community a sense of belonging for example if everyone thinks they belong it becomes a better community.
Q3: International Agreements0/4

Student's Answer

The development of human rights in the Uk has been influenced by international agreements since World War II because of the Magna Carta. This is because the Magna Carta (1215) limitied King John's power. Additionally another is the equality act. This is because it made it illegal to discriminate.
Q4: Prejudice vs Discrimination4/4

Student's Answer

The difference between prejudice and discrimination is prejudice is having a pre-judged thought. For example, assuming all black people like watermelon. On the other hand, discrimination is acting on your pre-judged thought. For example arresting a black person for walking and saying they look suspicious.
Q5: Magna Carta2/4

Student's Answer

The Magna Carta of 1215 laid the foundation for rights and justice in the Uk because it gave the public more rights. This is because it limited the kings power. Additionally,
Q6: Organizations tackling barriers1/4

Student's Answer

Organizations can help by making communities more welcoming. for example having an event to invite everyone in the area to get to know each other.

Candidate: 16782

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Q1: Equality Act2/4

Student's Answer

- it makes it illegal
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- makes discrimination less
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Q2: Community Cohesion1/4

Student's Answer

- because it makes it more welocoming
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Q3: International Agreements0/4

Student's Answer

- mangra charta (1215)
- equality act (2012)
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Q4: Prejudice vs Discrimination4/4

Student's Answer

the diffrence betwen and discranation and Prejudice for example asseming all black Black People like attacken but next discrimination is acting on your punk thoughts. for exampl attacking a black Person for walking [unclear] and saly [unclear] look wepon.
Q5: Magna Carta2/4

Student's Answer

theimandicarta of 1215 laid the fondation for rights. an Peace, Jugen in the UK [unclear] limit agreem Plums more rights
Q6: Organizations tackling barriers1/4

Student's Answer

- can holer make connesion to holder on more webe for expremm. holern on event to your evern in the event to get to know each other.

Candidate: 20679

3 / 24
Q1: Equality Act2/4

Student's Answer

Because in 2010 it was a lot of discrimination the goverment had to do something about it because for example you see gay people kept making fun of you that is homophobia you can get trouble cause of it.
Q2: Community Cohesion0/4

Student's Answer

Voting or you give a parliament and if it's good enough you can be allowed.
Q3: International Agreements0/4

Student's Answer

Because everyone was allowed to do Nothing and the had an idea that made a revolution that everyone the same rights because It was a lack Of Equality.
Q4: Prejudice vs Discrimination1/4

Student's Answer

Prejudice is [crossed out: a] when you have an advantage or you are more favoured Discrimination is when you have been hurt mentally cause your race anything that does your bodys has an ethnicity.
Q5: Magna Carta0/4

Student's Answer

It laved the rights as it should and Everyone started to accep each other for how they are not how they look and everyone started to respect each other but somepeople didnt like it.
Q6: Organizations tackling barriers0/4

Student's Answer

Because they might be feeling lonely but organisations could effect their life make them feel normal.

Candidate: 67128

15 / 24
Q1: Equality Act4/4

Student's Answer

The equality act 2010 protects individuals from discrimination by enforcing law based on 9 protected characteristics. These can include pregnancy, race, age, and gender etc. Another way the equality act protects individuals is by creating a discrimination-free workplace. This
Q2: Community Cohesion2/4

Student's Answer

Community cohesion is the inclusion of all people in a community. This can be promoted in diverse communities the through the use of social clubs. There are many festivals
Q3: International Agreements3/4

Student's Answer

After World War II, the united nation were created to ensure another thing wont happen again. This led to the creation of many human rights the declaration of human rights being created. A lot of these laws are enforced by law, keeping society a better place for people to thrive.
Q4: Prejudice vs Discrimination2/4

Student's Answer

Predjudice Predjudice means to pre judge somebody. An example of this would be to not let a muslim on a plane. However discrimination is to discriminate someone based on certain characteristics. An example of this is racism, Sexism and homophobia.
Q5: Magna Carta3/4

Student's Answer

The magna carta was a charter of rights which the barons forced King John the to sign. An important principle of it is the rule of Law. The magna carta also influenced many Acts and declaration. such An example of this is the bill of rights in America.
Q6: Organizations tackling barriers1/4

Student's Answer

Organisations help tackle barriers faced by marginalised groups in society by creating inclusive communities where people of all race, gender and sexual orientation can coexist peace peacefully. Another way is the the many protected characteristics that include many people

Candidate: 76089

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Q1: Equality Act1/4

Student's Answer

It stopped people from getting discrimination in 2010 because there was a law and it became illegal and people had to be equal So it was [crossed out words] illegal
Q2: Community Cohesion2/4

Student's Answer

community cohesion can be promoted in a diverse community becaus your people from your neighborhood can help for live the kids by making a park in your area or people from your neighborhood can join up and help the homeles or help the charity in your area and many more.
Q3: International Agreements0/4

Student's Answer

Development of human rights in the uk has been influenced by international agreem since [crossed out: great war] world war II because john got forced to sign the magna carter So human right was created and it develop cause magna carty was signa
Q4: Prejudice vs Discrimination2/4

Student's Answer

The differena between predudia and disiminatio is prejudice is when your judging them without knowing them and discrimibati is like hate towards there gender like you don't like there gende or skin colour and othr types of stuff
Q5: Magna Carta1/4

Student's Answer

The magna carter of 1215 laid the founday cause Someone had to force John to sign the magna carter and that was how human right was made.

Candidate: 60784

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Q1: Equality Act2/4

Student's Answer

The Equality act protects individuals from discrimination as there are laws that are written in the act and it pervents it from racism and any type of discrimination.
Q2: Community Cohesion2/4

Student's Answer

Community cohesion can be promoted in diverse communities by making campaign and make activities for the community to do. This will help them to join and be a community
Q3: International Agreements1/4

Student's Answer

The human rights in the uk has been influenced by international agreements as these are the same rules and they got an Idea from the international agreement.
Q4: Prejudice vs Discrimination3/4

Student's Answer

The diffrance between prejudice and discrimination is that prejudice is when you Judge a person without knowing them and discrimination is when you hate a person for his characteristics and you act bad to them.
Q5: Magna Carta2/4

Student's Answer

The magna carta laid the foundations for rights and Justice in the uk as the Magna Carta had part of the rights that we have now and in limited the kings power by a lot.
Q6: Organizations tackling barriers1/4

Student's Answer

Organizations could make campains and protest for the people getting marginlised and educate people about it.

Candidate: 62791

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Q1: Equality Act3/4

Student's Answer

The equality act protects indivudals from discrimination - one way this could be seen is disability this act protects people with disabilities which prevents discrimination. Another reason why the equality act protects individuals could be because of there religion and faith and it makes everyone equal even if they have a diffrent religion or beliefs.
Q2: Community Cohesion1/4

Student's Answer

community cohesion can be promoted in a diverse community because of inequality and equal social status. Another way it could be promoted is everyones religious beliefs to be respected and not having faviourl faviourite.
Q3: International Agreements1/4

Student's Answer

The way development of human rights have influenced agreements because of the way people were sold and captured also forced to work with no payment and treated badly. This is why human rights were made to ensure everyone is equal and everyone has the same rights and responsabilities.
Q4: Prejudice vs Discrimination3/4

Student's Answer

a prejudice is a pre-thought that you think on the other hand discrimination is something you say out loud to someone Discrimination could be seen as acting on your prejudice unlawful which is said verbally unlike prejudice which is a thought.
Q5: Magna Carta0/4

Student's Answer

the way the magna carta laid the foundation for rights and justice was by making compaines and trying to include everyone. this was how the foundations were laid over chompains.

Candidate: 81672

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Q1: Equality Act2/4

Student's Answer

The equality act of 2010 stops discrimination by making people from any race equal. This means that no one ethnicity is above another. Another way it stops discrimination is that it stops prejudice of innocent people - this means nobody can judge you for your ethnicity.
Q2: Community Cohesion3/4

Student's Answer

Community Cohesion can be promoted by bringing parts of different cultures into a community eg: Schools in the Uk celebrate Chinese new year. Another way is that the laws of the Uk make foreigners feel welcome eg: The equality act 2010.
Q3: International Agreements4/4

Student's Answer

Since WWII human rights has been influenced by the UDHR (1948) this document made human rights mainstream internationally. Another reason for this is that the United Nations was formed, this was to stop anything like the holocaust from happening again.
Q4: Prejudice vs Discrimination4/4

Student's Answer

Prejudice is when somebody judges you unfairly eg: Someone having negative thoughts about a person they dont know. Whereas Discrimination involves actually acting on those thoughts eg: Somebody calling you a racial slur.
Q5: Magna Carta2/4

Student's Answer

The Magna Carta 1215 laid down the idea that Everyone has a right to a free trial this mean that you are innocent untill proven guilty. It also says that everyone has a right to education. This means that every child should be able to go to school.
Q6: Organizations tackling barriers4/4

Student's Answer

Organizations can tackle these barriers by promoting Community Cohesion eg: hiring a more diverse staff in terms of cultural origins. They can also place rules against discrimination eg: firing anybody who treats people unfairly based on their protected characteristics.

Candidate: 72609

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Q1: Equality Act4/4

Student's Answer

The equality act protects people from discrimination as it stops others from treating people other genders, race, disabilaty and etc. If for example a person is not given a job due to their race they could sue the company for a compensation they can only do this as the act protects them.
Q2: Community Cohesion4/4

Student's Answer

Community cohesion can be promoted in diverse communities by doing a festival. In this festival multiple cultures can come together to share their cultures food, clothing and beliefs, this would help them understand each other better meaning they would respect other cultures creating a friendship.
Q3: International Agreements2/4

Student's Answer

Human rights have been influencd by international agreements as all countries could agree education, Healthcare, food and water and Freedom of speech were needed and deserved by all more were added creating the human rights we know today.
Q4: Prejudice vs Discrimination4/4

Student's Answer

To describe the difference between prejudice and discrimination we could say that a prejudice person would think that when they saw a asian they like to eat rice but wouldn't act on it however discrimination the person would act on it by perhaps asking them if they do.
Q5: Magna Carta3/4

Student's Answer

The magna carta of 1215 laid foundations right and justice in the uk as some laws, rules that were written in still are a part of Uk law as an example nobody is above the law not even the King still applies today.
Q6: Organizations tackling barriers1/4

Student's Answer

Organisation could help tackle this by creating campaigns to create support them when they are all included and are welcome.

Candidate: 72061

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Q1: Equality Act3/4

Student's Answer

The 2010 equality act protects people from discrimination Such as gender because if you [can] take them to trial for discriminatory behaviour. It can also help people from other discriminations Such as age because people can be put in jail for it.
Q2: Community Cohesion2/4

Student's Answer

Community cohesion can be promoted as people will include each other as they share something in common and will be easy to get along no matter race. It can also be promoted as people feel a sense of belonging through people they can relate such as non-english Speakers in a Class.
Q3: International Agreements2/4

Student's Answer

WWii had a large influence as the holocaust may have influenced protection laws of nationality. They also discriminated over gender so human rights were influenced to help people discriminated over gender
Q4: Prejudice vs Discrimination1/4

Student's Answer

prejudice is not liking a group over a previous incident for example a black man robs you so you hate all black men. Where discrimination is what you think of the person so you dislike such as a female so you dislike them.
Q5: Magna Carta2/4

Student's Answer

It'd limited the Kings power so the monarchs couldn't change laws for their benefit. It had influenced the bill of rights which is the base of many laws.
Q6: Organizations tackling barriers0/4

Student's Answer

They can create communities to show friendship and their culture reducing hate against them. They can create polls, help speak out and show people they are just like us and no different to them.

Candidate: 91028

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Q1: Equality Act3/4

Student's Answer

It protects people from discrimination as in 2010 the Equality Act was signed which made it illegal to discriminate somebody for their sex, religion or race etc. This would protect people as people will not want to go to jail so it will minimise discrimination.
Q2: Community Cohesion1/4

Student's Answer

Community cohesion can be promoted in diverse communities as community cohesion is when different communities are influenced to connect and make different relationships far from other life styles, and a diverse community will have a wide varity of communities therefore community cohesion should be promoted.
Q3: International Agreements1/4

Student's Answer

Human Rights have been developed since World War II. This is because of the Holocast as this was a dystopian time for people as Hitler had free will and nobody had a chance to fight back or stop him from killing all this people. So this German agreement infulenced the world with Human Rights
Q4: Prejudice vs Discrimination4/4

Student's Answer

The difference is prejudice is when you discriminate somebody but in your head however discrimination is when you act on your prejudice thoughts. An example of prejudice is when you think someone smells and discrimination is when you tell someone the smell.
Q5: Magna Carta0/4

Student's Answer

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Q6: Organizations tackling barriers1/4

Student's Answer

Organizations help to tackle groups by making human rights and making sure nobody feels left out if someone has discriminated them. no time to finish.

Candidate: 98716

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Q1: Equality Act2/4

Student's Answer

First reason is that how 2010 Equality Act protects individuals from discrimination in the UK is by punishing racist or people who are discriminating because it would make them scared for their job or even freedom so they will stop, and the second reason is that people who were started racist started to feel really bad for minorities because they gained some power and told their story.
Q2: Community Cohesion1/4

Student's Answer

First way to promote community cohesion is by promoting compigns that deal with sense of belonging because they might tell others some sad stories about people who didn't have sense of belonging, and another reason is to tell others in the community some bad things that can happen if someone doesn't have a sense of belonging, for example, they can commite suicide.
Q3: International Agreements3/4

Student's Answer

First... international agreement is a United Nations that stated that nothing like holocaust is going again because millions of people died and a lot suffered multiple injuries, another agreement is Equality Act 2010 that stated that everybody should have equal rights and equal amount of power.
Q4: Prejudice vs Discrimination3/4

Student's Answer

Prejudice is when sameone doesn't like any sort of religion, for example, sameone on the bus doesn't want to sit next to a muslim woman because in the past sameone muslim was a terrorist, but discrimination is when sameone is hating on any sort of athnicity, for example, not hiring a black guy but hiring a white guy.
Q5 & Q60/8

Student's Answer

(No answers provided for Questions 5 or 6)

Candidate: 68720

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Q1: Equality Act3/4

Student's Answer

The Equality Act 2010 protects individuals from discrimination in the UK because of the 9 protected characteristics this act protects and persecutes if violated. These include Age, Gender, Disability, Sexual Orientation, etc. If someone discomincites against these characteristics, you are able to face 1 year of jail time.
Q2: Community Cohesion1/4

Student's Answer

Community Cohesion can be promoted in diverse communities as not everyone has the same thought process or culture on how to do things. Through community cohesion, the community can act together as one, with multiple ways of thinking due to the diversity.
Q3: International Agreements3/4

Student's Answer

Since Wond war II, many international agreements have taken place in leading to the significant development of human rights For example, Since the Holocaust, countries came together to make sure another mass genocide occurred again, so the Human Rights were created to prevent discrimination against other people.
Q4: Prejudice vs Discrimination4/4

Student's Answer

Prejudice is pre-judging, as said in the name, and discrimination is acting on that prejudice. These are different due to one being a thought, and the other being an action. For example, Thinking a whole community is bad because of an action of one is prejudice, however, Treating them differently to others such as physical or verbal abuse is discrimination.
Q5: Magna Carta3/4

Student's Answer

The Magna Carta was a charter of rights that limited the kings power, introduced by the barons, and promoted laws and rights for the citizens. Since 1215, we have come a long way. The UK is now a democracy... and everyone has the right to a fair trial, however, in 1215 the king decided whether the criminal should be executed or not.
Q6: Organizations tackling barriers2/4

Student's Answer

Organizations with alot of influence on the population, such as the NHS or TFL, are able to help tackle barriers faced by marginalised groups by enforcing their authority and speaking up for those who are marginalized.

Candidate: 16908

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Q1: Equality Act3/4

Student's Answer

Equality act -> A law that protects certain groups from discrimination. The equality act could protect you through the Law this is because they could be taken to court for breaking law Secondly you can also pay fines for breaking this law as well.
Q2: Community Cohesion1/4

Student's Answer

Community cohesion - where people in a community are brought together. This can be brought together as if everyone is different they could get to know people better. Also they could connect with others which could strengthen community bonds.
Q3: International Agreements2/4

Student's Answer

Human rights - A set of rights everyone human has been assigned since birth. these have influenced since world war 11 as jews were stripped of Their rights so they have decided to Strengthen rights to protect them. Also these right were once only in some countries So they aggreed for them to be across the world.
Q4: Prejudice vs Discrimination4/4

Student's Answer

Prejudice is a pre-conceived opinion on somone or a group of people. Discrimination is the action of less favouring someone due to their characteristics. An example of prejudice would be that after 9/11 believing all Muslims are terrorists yet discrimination would be being openly mean to a black Person due to his race.
Q5: Magna Carta2/4

Student's Answer

The Magna Carta was a 'charter, was a list of rules and rights everyone followed. They laid the foundation of rights as they were the first rights Uk Citizens owned. Also not a Single person was above even the king. These laws not even the king.
Q6: Organizations tackling barriers2/4

Student's Answer

Marginalisation - being seen as an outsider as your a seen as weak in a society. people can help tackle these by bringing these people together to form communities as they Could have things in common. They could also place laws on marginalisaton to Stop people from doing it.

Candidate: 10897

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Q4: Prejudice vs Discrimination2/4

Student's Answer

The differenec between prejudice and discrimination. prejudice is when you Pre-Judge someone due to past experienes. E.g. A black person is a gang member. Discrimination is when you dislike a certain race or religion due to your beliefs.
Q5: Magna Carta2/4

Student's Answer

The magna carta of 1215 laid the foundations for rights and justice in the UK as the monarch wasn't Granted with excess amount of power. people and citizens lived under the rule of law, not the monarch. Those were basic foundations.
Q6: Organizations tackling barriers1/4

Student's Answer

Organizations can help to tackle barriers faced by marginalized groups in society as they support people that arent able as others. They aid things such as, religion, ableism, discrimination etc. That's how organization can help to tackle barries faced by marginalized groups in society.
Q1: Equality Act2/4

Student's Answer

The Equality Act 2010 protects inidividuals from discrimination in the UK as it prevents others from being racist. Many people sugfered with racism up until 2010. This then made discrimination (racism) a criminal offence, which then decreased the offenes.
Q2: Community Cohesion1/4

Student's Answer

community cohesion can be promoted in diversie communities as many people from different races and cultural backgrounds and that. Share common values. They share their differences and live in a local area.
Q3: International Agreements2/4

Student's Answer

The development of human rights in the Uk has been influenced by international agreements since World War II as many were treated unfairly due to their background. In present times you can't kill mass amount of people due to their belies - Thats how the UK was influenced by international agreements since World War II.

Candidate: 78169

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Q1: Equality Act3/4

Student's Answer

The equality Act has 9 Protected Characteristics which protect people from being discriminated against because of things like race, genders, religion, sexual orientation etc. It also punishes people who make fun or discriminate against those characteristics. Some people are even Jailed for things like this.
Q2: Community Cohesion2/4

Student's Answer

Community Cohesion can be promoted with different local gatherings, festivals which lets everyone Join together and celebrate everyones differences and valves.
Q3: International Agreements3/4

Student's Answer

Human rights were introduced after WW2. And it is something that everyone has. Which gives them things like the right to an education. right to freedom. Human rights were put in place to make everyone be equal. So that no one is higher than another person. and so society is more fair.
Q4: Prejudice vs Discrimination0/4

Student's Answer

Prejudice is comment making rude remarks towards specific people or groups. Discrimination is the thought of someone not liking someone else because of for example their race, or religion, and how their religion may have different beliefs to theirs and that may cause tension.
Q5: Magna Carta3/4

Student's Answer

The magna carta was originally put in place to make John have less power in 1215, but it also stopped the person at the top having all the power. The magna carta has was also says that represents the rule of law, and how people wer jailed or punished for the right reasons.
Q6: Organizations tackling barriers2/4

Student's Answer

Organizations can interview people who belong to the marginalized groups to get people to know them. and not think badly of them, or to not have views on those people because of a rumour, or something said which automatically made them think badly of them. This could help to better the views on these groups, and it also adds more diversity to society as people of different values and beleifs are tolerated in society.

Candidate: 78196

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Q1: Equality Act2/4

Student's Answer

The Equality Act 2010 is a protected Characteristic which involves nine factors, such as Sexual orientation, age and others.
Q2: Community Cohesion3/4

Student's Answer

Community cohesion can be promoted in diverse communities by valuing people's backgrounds and having events such as cultural day in school which involves people from different background into a community. This also means that community cohesion is a Sense of belonging.
Q3: International Agreements2/4

Student's Answer

After ww2 1945 many joined together creating the United Nations which created peace.
Q4: Prejudice vs Discrimination1/4

Student's Answer

The difference between prejudice and discrimination is that discrimination is when a person is affected by someone's abusive language towards them such as racial languge or their age... However, prejudice is when someone is reported for doing the wrong thing then intimidating the person who reported.

Candidate: 20896

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Q1: Equality Act3/4

Student's Answer

the equality act 2010 protected individuals from discrimination in the uk by having 9 factors such as es sexual orintation and people who try to discriminate them they cant and will protect them from anything.
Q2: Community Cohesion3/4

Student's Answer

community cohesion can be promoted from the diverse commonities by having an [unclear] and by talking about peoples background and by having events and their cultral day In any place or school which involves people from diffrent places
Q3: International Agreements2/4

Student's Answer

They human rights have changed but there was a time were human rights never exirted but was mad a long time ago and after WW2 It all changed and made It equal and right
Q4: Prejudice vs Discrimination2/4

Student's Answer

the diffrence between a prejudice and discrimination is that prejudice is a diffrent type of discrimination which where they Judge their apperanc and guess where they look like and chlorimination is where Someone Will say your racist because of the way you act

Candidate: 26190

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Q1: Equality Act2/4

Student's Answer

The equality Act 2010 protect indiv need because it make discrminari... about key topicks illegal.
Q2: Community Cohesion3/4

Student's Answer

Communit cohesion can be promoted by having things like a culture day Where peopl Can be feel proad of their culturs and Stand Out,
Q3: International Agreements3/4

Student's Answer

Cause Ever Since the Un was created it gave brought countries together and created the United declaration of Human rights. Which the UK follows as they are part of the Un.
Q4: Prejudice vs Discrimination4/4

Student's Answer

Prejudice is When you believe all people with the Same Characteristics are the Same discrimination is acting on it for examp Treating people Of One race different from Others
Q5: Magna Carta1/4

Student's Answer

It was th Document that talked abood ferdom [freedom] and this heardly influenced Human rights because it laid down thing that everyone shoud hav

Candidate: 87610

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Q3: International Agreements1/4

Student's Answer

The development of human rights has been an Influence because they saw how human rights were helping every one and making a change to society. It has also infte helps to pass more rightful laws Sine WWII
Q5: Magna Carta1/4

Student's Answer

The Magna Carta of 1215 laid the foundations for rights and justice by ensuring all the rights are fair and equal and having meaning behind them. The Magna Carta has also made an Improvement in todays society.

Candidate: 17629

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Q1: Equality Act3/4

Student's Answer

The Equality Act protects individuals from discrimination in the Uk by allowing employeus to get the same salary even if their gender, race or age are different. Employers are not allowed to not hire people if their race, gender the age are different. Another way is that it protects individuals education as everyone needs the same amount of knowledge.
Q2: Community Cohesion2/4

Student's Answer

How community cohesion can be promoted in diverse communities is by doing communal works and let everyone join in so that they can share common thoughts and communicate so that locally or not people can become friends.
Q3: International Agreements0/4

Student's Answer

Development of human rights changed throughout many years, the first international agreement was the magna carta, it was a charter of rights to limit the Kings power and make it move fair upon peasants, another example was in India where Ghandi starved himself to gain independnce and justice against the people in india.
Q4: Prejudice vs Discrimination1/4

Student's Answer

Discrimination is when you hate someones features like Hair skin colour, eyes, age, gender and heritage [face crossed out], prejudice is when you hate something about someones heritage like Where they came from.
Q5: Magna Carta2/4

Student's Answer

It limited the kings power and anything that was remotely close to the kings power as well as making the justice system more fair for example if someone had enough money they could bribe the judge and win the case.

Candidate: 89170

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Q1: Equality Act1/4

Student's Answer

The equality Act 2010 protects individuals from discrimination by allowing people to work and get paid a salary.
Q4: Prejudice vs Discrimination3/4

Student's Answer

Prejudice is acting on you judging of someone. Discrimination is treating someone diffrently because of their age, race, gender and religion. An example of Discrimination is if someone has a disability and you make fun of the things they can't do that is discrimination. An example of prejudice is if you a muslim you may think they are going to assasanate you just because you heard that is what some do.