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Oxford Revise: Edexcel GCSE History: The USA, 1954-75: conflict at home and abroad Complete Revision and Practice (Exams from 2026)
Oxford Revise: Edexcel GCSE History: The USA, 1954-75: conflict at home and abroad Complete Revision and Practice (Exams from 2026)
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Up-to-date research into successful revision strategies has been used to create this GCSE Edexcel History: The USA, 1954-75: conflict at home and abroad revision guide. Each topic is covered following the three simple steps of knowledge, retrieval and then plenty of practice. Students have everything they need in one book to prepare and be confident as they approach their exams.
· Exam specification: Exams from 2026
· A complete revision and practice book informed by cognitive science principles
· Covers everything that students need to revise for the Edexcel The USA, 1954-75: conflict at home and abroad
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· Written and reviewed by experienced teachers
· Supports students to use proven effective revision strategies
· Each topic is comprehensively and clearly covered within Knowledge Organisers
· Retrieval questions check that knowledge is secure and build long-term retention
· Exam-style practice questions and mark schemes build students' experience and confidence
· QR codes provide links to answers, key word definitions and further revision support on accompanying website

Language
English
ISBN
9781382072908
Contents
How to use this book
1 The lives of Black Americans in the early 1950s
2 The Civil Rights Movement, 1954–60
3 Opposition to the Civil Rights Movement
4 The Civil Rights Movement, 1960–65
5 Malcolm X and Black Power
6 The Civil Rights Movement, 1965–75
7 Reasons for US military involvement in Vietnam, 1954–63
8 The escalation of the conflict in Vietnam under Johnson
9 Changes under Nixon, 1969–73
10 Opposition to, and support for, the Vietnam War
11 The peace process and the end of the Vietnam War

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