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GCSE Citizenship Studies (4105)
Unit 2 Advocacy and Representation (41052)

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|Assessment criteria |Maximum mark |Mark awarded |
|Stage 1 - Inform yourself (AO1) |10 | |
|Stage 2 - Justify choices and prepare the case (AO2) |10 | |
|Stage 3 - Advocacy and taking action (AO1 and AO2) |20 | |
|Stage 4 - Assess the impact (AO2) |10 | |
|Stage 5 - Reflect and evaluate (AO2)

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