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OCR British Depth Study 1890-1918


Ocr Modular History

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No. of pages 96

Published: 2010

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Great for age 11-18 years

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Prepare students thoroughly for OCR Paper 2 with this textbook combining exam advice, contextual knowledge and practice source investigations. Written by experts, this textbook for students studying the OCR British Depth Study 1890-1918 (unit A972) as part of a GCSE Modern World History course provides both authoritative advice on how to approach the exam and the contextual knowledge needed for source-based work on each of the required topics: the Liberal welfare reforms, campaigns for women's right to vote and the British Home Front in the First World War. - Ensure content coverage of the period 1890-1918. - Explain the content in clear, accessible language. - Prepare your students for the exam with seven exam-style source investigations and downloadable mark schemes.

 

This book is part of a book series called Ocr Modular History .

This book is aimed at children in secondary school.

There are 96 pages in this book. This book was published 2010 by Hodder Education .

Colin Shephard and Rosemary Rees are experienced examiners and accomplished textbook authors.

This book has the following chapters: Part 1 Exam advice Part 2 What happened 1890-1918? 1 The reforms of the Liberal Government 1906-1912 2 Votes for women 3 Britain during the First World War Part 3 Source investigations 1 Why did the Liberal Government (1906-1912) decide to fight poverty? 2 How important were the Liberal social reforms? 3 Where the Suffragettes justified in using violence? 4 Women's war work: What did it achieve for women? 5 Did the first World War help or hinder women getting the vote? 6 How effective was government propaganda during the First World War?

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Ocr Modular History

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