A Level Politics 30 mark Source Questions Components 1 and 2
This video explains how to do A Level Politics 30 mark source questions in Component 1 and 2. It is based around the IDEALS structure (Shaun Townsend). You need to identify 3 arguments and their counter arguments from the source and evaluate them in relation to the question. Be bold and make a clear judgement and argue it through your answer. Bring in examples and knowledge but not additional arguments from your own knowledge. Part of my A level Politics playlist in which I'm aiming to cover the whole specification. Please subscribe to get notifications and support the channel as I try to cover all you'll need.

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