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New edexcel alevel history - Democracies in Change

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Original post by hogree
Fair enough. I mean, just thinking of an example here of a question - you might have done this in class or as a mock - it's off the Sample Assessment Materials. The sources are just completely different and I'm not sure whether anyone would be able to show me an example of a good answer to it.
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I think I did that one the other day? Can't remember. I got 15 or 16 on it. I'm just gonna do it how my teachers told me too though x
Reckoning immigration (Syria),decline of libs (who did more damage Lloyd George or Nick clegg) and either NHS or education
Anyone else got an idea
Reply 82
Good luck guys! Politics please please please!

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How was it folks

Picked Welfare and Women. Hopefully solid Level 3s. Be lucky for a Level 3 Answer in thatcher bit shabby own knowledge

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Any notes for the USA section, and different topics to revise?
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Original post by saraaa1701
Any notes for the USA section, and different topics to revise?


That the early or late topic?

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I did political landscape & popular culture which was good but thatcher went badddddd
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Original post by ellefrancessa
I did political landscape & popular culture which was good but thatcher went badddddd


Relatable as

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Original post by hogree
That the early or late topic?

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early topic please
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Original post by 100rosie100
early topic please


Not done many complete revision notes for USA yet. I'll see if i can knock any up.

Done so much intensive British revision last couple of days, I literally can't remember anything about USA.
Thatcher was just soooo uncomparable!!! There were loads of differences and as long as we spoke about those my teachers said it was fine x
Original post by hogree
Not done many complete revision notes for USA yet. I'll see if i can knock any up.

Done so much intensive British revision last couple of days, I literally can't remember anything about USA.


That is just what I've been thinking, I have had so many exams over the last few days that I have now forgotten everything about US! Good luck with the USA revision :biggrin:
Need notes for the roaring twenties, new deal and the years after!
Reply 93
Just a shout, don't know if anyone's made a timeline for USA Boom Bust and Recovery. If you have, you are a life-saver, otherwise I'll try and make one tonight.
Original post by hogree
Just a shout, don't know if anyone's made a timeline for USA Boom Bust and Recovery. If you have, you are a life-saver, otherwise I'll try and make one tonight.


Unfortunately not aha!

On anothr note, how's everyone feeling about the sources?
Can anyone send me your notes on Britain transformed 1918-75
Reply 97
Oooh. Any thoughts on this

You know the First 8-Marker always asks "Why is Source # valuable for an investigation into...."
What happens if we don't think the Source is valuable?

Would you try and find reasons that it is valuable. Or would you argue against it being valuable?

Because I would assume the former, but not sure...
Original post by hogree
Oooh. Any thoughts on this

You know the First 8-Marker always asks "Why is Source # valuable for an investigation into...."
What happens if we don't think the Source is valuable?

Would you try and find reasons that it is valuable. Or would you argue against it being valuable?
Because I would assume the former, but not sure...


You have to find just reasons why it is valuable! I'd be very surprised if they gave us a source which wasn't valuable in some way :smile:
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Hope so. Oh, and Ive got a couple of timelines on the Boom, Bust, Recovery which I can send people copied across into readable fashion from the web (pretty detailed unfortunately), if any want a copy, feel free to email me [email protected]

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