Post-War Developments of the US economyQuick View
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Post-War Developments of the US economy

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<p>Powerpoint presentation made on Canva. The powerpoint features outstanding resources to get students to analyse and understand the economic impact of WW2 on the US economy.</p> <p>The presentation addresses the following points:</p> <p>To undersand how WW2 pulled America out of the Great Depression.<br /> To explain how America benefited economically from the Second World War.<br /> To evaluate whether the New Deal or WW2 was more important to tackle the Great Depression.</p> <p>This powerpoint can be used for AQA, WJEC/Eduqas, Edexcel exam boards.</p>
The Second New Deal and OppositionQuick View
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The Second New Deal and Opposition

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<p>This powerpoint presentation was made on Canva. It features outstanding resources to get students to analyse and understand the Roosevelt’s Second New Deal and explore why some people opposed it.</p> <p>The powerpoint addresses the following points:</p> <p>To describe the 2nd New Deal.<br /> To explain why some people were opposed to the New Deal.<br /> How important was the New Deal in helping the USA recover from the Great Depression?</p> <p>This presentation can be used for AQA, WJEC/Eduqas and Edexcel exam boards.</p>
Roosevelt's (first) New DealQuick View
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Roosevelt's (first) New Deal

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<p>Powerpoint presentation made on Canva. The presentation features outstanding resources which will get students to understand and explain Roosevelt’s election and his New Deal.</p> <p>To describe the factors that made Franklin D. Roosevelt popular in the 1932 presidential election.<br /> To understand how Roosevelt wanted to tackle the Great Depression.<br /> To explain why Roosevelt’s New Deal was a solution to the Great Depression.</p> <p>The powerpoint can be used for AQA, WJEC/Eduqas and Edexcel exam boards.</p>
The American Dream in SuburbiaQuick View
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The American Dream in Suburbia

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<p>Powerpoint presentation made on Canva that addresses the following points on the Development of the USA 1929 - 2000:</p> <p>To understand how the 1950s and 60s were prosperous.<br /> To explain changes in consumerism and affluence after WW2.<br /> To evaluate how everyone was affected those changes.</p> <p>The powerpoint can be used for AQA, Eduqas, WJEC and Edexcel.</p> <p>The powerpoint features outstanding resources. The powerpoint is also annotated for user’s guidance.</p>
Civil Rights: British MigrationQuick View
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Civil Rights: British Migration

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<p>This powerpoint presentation was made on Canva. This lesson is the first lesson that is part of a 6-lesson unit on Civil Rights.</p> <p>British Migration explains immigration and emigration to and from the UK and gets students to think about why we live in a multi-cultural society.</p> <p>The presentation addressed the following points:</p> <p>To define what racism and inequality are.<br /> To understand how Britain has tackled migration over time.<br /> To explain how migration has shaped modern Britain.</p> <p>This presentation is mainly aimed at KS3 learners of History.</p>
USA in development - The Wall Street CrashQuick View
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USA in development - The Wall Street Crash

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<p>Powerpoint with a game to get students to understand how stocks and market work and how the Wall Street Crash occurred in 1929.</p> <p>The powerpoint starts with a game which is a great activity to start not only the lesson but also the whole unit on the Economic Downturn and the Great Depression.</p> <p>Students get to experience the Roaring 20s before the crash happened and then reflect on the crash and why it happened.</p>
USA in development: The Great DepressionQuick View
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USA in development: The Great Depression

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<p>This resource describes the Great Depression and its impact on ordinary Americans following the Wall Street Crash.</p> <p>Who are the Okies and Arkies? Were your chances of weathering the Great Depression higher in the American cities or in the countryside? Was everyone impacted by the Great Depression the same?</p>
The Cold War - How it started (1945-1955)Quick View
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The Cold War - How it started (1945-1955)

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<p>This lesson is a great way to get students to understand how communism and capitalism work through gamification in the classroom!</p> <p>Powerpoint + card resources</p> <p>What does “cold war” mean?<br /> What are the differences between capitalism and communism?<br /> Why did the relationship between the USSR and the USA change after WW2?</p>