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My Revision Notes: WJEC Eduqas GCSE (9-1) History
My Revision Notes: WJEC Eduqas GCSE (9-1) History
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This title covers the following studies:

- The Elizabethan Age, 1558-1603

- Germany in Transition, 1919-1939

- The Development of the USA, 1929-2000

- Changes in Crime and Punishment in Britain, c.500 to the present day

- Changes in Health and Medicine in Britain, c.500 to the present day

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English
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9781510405417
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Introduction
Section 1 The Elizabethan Age, 1558–1603
1.1 Elizabethan government
1.2 Lifestyles of the rich and poor
1.3 Popular entertainment
1.4 The problem of religion
1.5 The Catholic threat
1.6 The Spanish Armada
1.7 The Puritan threat
Section 2 Germany in transition, c.1919–1947
2.1 The impact of the First World War
2.2 The recovery of Weimar
2.3 The Nazi rise to power and the end of the Weimar Republic
2.4 Consolidation of power, 1933-34
2.5 Nazi economic, social and racial policies
2.6 Terror and persuasion
2.7 Hitler’s foreign policy
Section 3 The development of the USA, 1929–2000
3.1 Economic downturn and recovery
3.2 The economic impact of the Second World War and post-war developments
3.3 The issue of civil rights, 1941–70
3.4 Political change, 1960–2000
3.5 Social change, 1950–2000
3.6 Cold War rivalry
3.7 The search for world peace since 1970
Section 4 Changes in crime and punishment
4.1 Causes of crime
4.2 Nature of crimes
4.3 Enforcing law and order
4.4 Methods of combating crime
4.5 Methods of punishment
4.6 Attitudes to crime and punishment
4.7 A study of the historic environment connected with changes in crime and punishment in Britain, c.500 to the present day
4.8 A study of the historic environment connected with changes in crime and punishment in Britain, c.500 to the present day
Section 5 Changes in health and medicine
5.1 Causes of illness and disease
5.2 Attempts to prevent illness and disease
5.3 Attempts to treat and cure illness and disease
5.4 Advances in medical knowledge
5.5 Developments in patient care
5.6 Developments in public health and welfare
5.7 A study of the historic environment connected with changes in health and medicine in Britain, c.500 to the present day: The village of Eyam during the Great Plague
5.8 A study of the historic environment connected with changes in health and medicine in Britain, c.500 to the present day: The British sector of the Western Front, 1914–1918 and the treatment and care of the wounded
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