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UK referendums - judgement grid

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Grid complete - now write a paragraph on whether referendums help democracy. Detailed notes Key concepts
+ green = a point FOR − red = a point AGAINST The colours are the judgement, not your score. Your right and wrong shows as a tick or cross when you predict.
Decide first, then tap: is this true of the referendum (+) or not (-)? Tap a column header to see what it asks. A tick or cross tells you if your prediction was right. Tap any heading or revealed cell (look for the blue ⓘ) for the full explanation.

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📖Detailed notesThe constitutional position, the named referendums with results and turnouts, the case for and against, the reform agenda and the exam method. 📜Walk-throughThe narrative scrollytelling lesson with referendum, case-for and case-against figures, mini-quizzes and the worked essay. 🧩Key conceptsDirect democracy, popular sovereignty, turnout, consent and the other core terms - tap to reveal. 🃏FlashcardsReferendums, turnout, direct democracy and the key terms - flip and recall. 🧠QuizMultiple-choice questions across the named referendums, the debate and the reform agenda.