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WJEC GCSE History: The Elizabethan Age 1558–1603 and Depression, War and Recovery 1930–1951
WJEC GCSE History: The Elizabethan Age 1558–1603 and Depression, War and Recovery 1930–1951
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Endorsed by WJEC

Confidently tackle curriculum change with the market-leading series for WJEC GCSE History; relaunched to cover the new content and assessment requirements, this book helps every student develop the in-depth knowledge and historical skills they need to achieve their best.


- Guides you through the key questions and content in the 2017 specification, with thorough and reliable course coverage from a team of expert examiners, teachers and authors

- Builds understanding of Welsh, British and wider-world history through a clear, detailed narrative that is accessible to all learners

- Enables students to practise and improve their enquiry, analytical and evaluative skills as they progress through carefully-designed activities in each chapter

- Enhances subject knowledge and interest by including a range of stimulating source materials for discussion and reflection

- Prepares students for assessment with practice questions, sample responses and step-by-step guidance on approaching questions

Language
English
ISBN
9781510401808
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Introduction
The Elizabethan Age, 1558–1603
1 Elizabethan government
2 Lifestyles of the rich and poor
3 Popular entertainment
4 The problem of religion
5 The Catholic threat
6 The Spanish Armada
7 The Puritan threat
Examination guidance
Depression, War and Recovery, 1930–1951
1 The coming of the Depression
2 Life during the Depression
3 The coming of war
4 Life during wartime
5 Keeping up morale
6 Life after war
7 Rebuilding the country after 1945
Examination guidance
Glossary
Index
Acknowledgements

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