General Certificate of Education
2019
Government and Politics
Assessment Unit
AS 1
assessing
The Government and Politics of Northern
Ireland
[SGP11]
FRIDAY 17 MAY, AFTERNOON
MARK
SCHEME
11925.01
F
, 11925.01
F
CCEA Government and Politics Assessment Unit AS 1 assessing The Government and Politics of Northern Ireland 1 Two marks for each of the Bills passed by the Assembly. These are actual pieces of legislation and not types of Bills. The precise name of the Bill is not a requirement of achieving the marks. Candidates may refer to the Taxi Bill, Human Trafficking Bill, Shared Education Bill or any other. (AO1: 4 marks) [4] 2 Background What has become known as “victims’ Issues” is one of several areas of disagreement that has dogged Northern Ireland politics since the Good Friday Agreement and more especially since the restoration of devolution in 2007. The term broadly refers to a range of contentious issues over the recognition and treatment of victims and survivors. One of the most contentious is the definition of who victims are, with unionists and nationalists having very different interpretations. Following on from this, there is disagreement on who should receive recognition and what level of state support should be available. Level 1 ([1]–[2]) The candidate offers a basic explanation of what is meant by “victims’ issues”. There is limited or no use of the Source or own knowledge. Level 2 ([3]–[4]) The candidate offers a more developed explanation of what is meant by “victims’ issues”. There is some use of the Source or own knowledge. If no reference to the Source is made a maximum of 4 marks can be awarded. Level 3 ([5]–[6]) The candidate provides a full explanation of what is meant by the term “victims’ issues”. There is good use of the Source and own knowledge. (AO1: 6 marks) Any other valid material will be rewarded appropriately. [6] 3 Background It is much easier to identify areas of division between the Unionist and Nationalist parties in Northern Ireland. However, there are a number of areas where cross-party consensus was achieved. The Source identifies policing as one of these and this should be included in answers. Other areas of agreement that candidates may refer to are cross-border co-operation, opposition to Dissident Republican activity, the lowering of Corporation Tax, increased funding of the Health Service and the attraction of foreign investment to Northern Ireland. • Candidate’s own answer on disagreement: Max L3 [9] • No use of source (policing/UUP-Nat remain policy): Max L4 [12] Any other relevant area. Level 1 ([1]–[3]) The candidate demonstrates little knowledge and understanding of examples of agreement between Unionist and Nationalist parties since 2007. The answer is ill-informed and/or has a high degree of irrelevant material and/or makes general statements and/or has no evidence. There is little analysis and evaluation of information, arguments and explanations. The
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