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Why was Magna Carta created?
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Why was Magna Carta created?

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*NEW AQA GCSE - Thematic Study - Power and the People* Learning Objectives To describe the reasons why the barons were dissatisfied with King John’s rule To explain how the barons resolved this problem
How was Magna Carta's future survival made more certain?
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How was Magna Carta's future survival made more certain?

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*NEW AQA GCSE - Thematic Study - Power and the People* Learning Objectives To explain why the charter as a set of ideas survived in the years immediately following its creation To explain how Magna Carta was put to different uses by different people To judge whether Magna Carta reinvented more by monarchs or by the barons
Democracy and Soveriegnty
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Democracy and Soveriegnty

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A lesson introducing democracy and soveriegnty in relation to the British Constitution examining which forms of democracy and sovereignty are most evident in the UK political system.
How did Richard III become king in 1483?
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How did Richard III become king in 1483?

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Resources developed for New A-level OCR Unit 1; Lancastrians, Yorkists and Henry VII 1445-1509 Unit 5; Why did the reign of Richard III last for only 2 years? Lesson 1; How did Richard III become king in 1483? Learning Objectives To explain Gloucester’s usurpation of 1483 To examine the mystery of the Princes in the Tower To assess whether Richard’s seizure of the throne was ‘greedy ambition’ or ‘self preservation’
How has the reign of Richard III been distorted by Tudor propaganda?
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How has the reign of Richard III been distorted by Tudor propaganda?

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Resources developed for New A-level OCR Unit 1; Lancastrians, Yorkists and Henry VII 1445-1509 Unit 5; Why did the reign of Richard III last for only 2 years? Lesson 4; How has the reign of Richard III been distorted by Tudor propaganda? Learning Objectives To understand the purpose of propaganda in the 15th century To assess the utility of Tudor propaganda in informing us about Richard III and the War of the Roses
What role did the nobility play in the outbreak of the conflict?
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What role did the nobility play in the outbreak of the conflict?

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Resources developed for New A-level OCR Unit 1; Lancastrians, Yorkists and Henry VII 1445-1509 Unit 1; Why did fighting break out in 1455? Lesson 2; What role did the nobility play in the outbreak of the conflict? Learning Objectives To understand the growth of noble power and local rivalries To explain the ambitions of the Duke of York, To assess the DOY’s protectorate and his role in the outbreak of conflict in 1455.
Why did the Yorkists succeed?
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Why did the Yorkists succeed?

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Resources developed for New A-level OCR Unit 1; Lancastrians, Yorkists and Henry VII 1445-1509 Unit 2; Why did the Yorkists have so much success between 1455-1461? Lesson 3; Why did the Yorkists succeed? Learning Objectives To explain the reasons for Yorkist success To analyse and evaluate the importance of factors in Yorkist success Military skills of their leaders (e.g. March) Margaret of Anjou’s mistakes (e.g. preferring the Midlands and North to London)
Why did the Duke of York’s fortunes change so rapidly?
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Why did the Duke of York’s fortunes change so rapidly?

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Resources developed for New A-level OCR Unit 1; Lancastrians, Yorkists and Henry VII 1445-1509 Unit 2; Why did the Yorkists have so much success between 1455-1461? Lesson 1; Why did the Duke of York’s fortunes change so rapidly? Learning Objectives To describe and explain key events for the Duke of York Battle of St. Albans, 1455. York’s second protectorate. The defeat of York in 1459. His flight to Ireland, and return in 1460. The Lancastrian defeat at Northampton. The capture of Henry VI. The death of York at Wakefield, December 1460.
What role did money and power play in the outbreak of the conflict?
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What role did money and power play in the outbreak of the conflict?

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Resources developed for New A-level OCR Unit 1; Lancastrians, Yorkists and Henry VII 1445-1509 Unit 1; Why did fighting break out in 1455? Lesson 3; What role did money and power play in the outbreak of the conflict? Learning Objectives To understand the growing financial weakness of the Crown. To explain the collapse of Lancastrian power in France by 1453 and its impact on the nobility. To analyse the road to conflict 1399-1455 in preparation for an essay
How did Edward stabilise foreign policy?
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How did Edward stabilise foreign policy?

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Resources developed for New A-level OCR Unit 1; Lancastrians, Yorkists and Henry VII 1445-1509 Unit 4; How successful was Edward in restoring the power of the monarchy? Lesson 4; How did Edward stabilise foreign policy? Learning Objectives To understand the significance of the Treaty of Picquigny with France, 1475 To explain Gloucester’s role in keeping the Scots in check To evaluate the impact of Edward’s sudden and unexpected death in 1483
How successful was the Yorkist military campaign?
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How successful was the Yorkist military campaign?

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Resources developed for New A-level OCR Unit 1; Lancastrians, Yorkists and Henry VII 1445-1509 Unit 2; Why did the Yorkists have so much success between 1455-1461? Lesson 2; How successful was the Yorkist military campaign? Learning Objectives To describe and explain the military successes of the Earl of March To examine the significance of Mortimer’s Cross and Towton, 1461. To evaluate the extent of Yorkist success in the overthrow of Henry VI and the accession of Edward IV
How has the global community reacted to terrorism?
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How has the global community reacted to terrorism?

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Y9 SOW - Unit 1; How has terrorism influenced the world we live in? Lesson 4 - How has the global community reacted to terrorism? Learning Objectives To investigate and explain the potential responses to terrorism To explore the responses to terrorism by the USA and UK
Why do people commit acts of terrorism?
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Why do people commit acts of terrorism?

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Y9 SOW - Unit 1; How has terrorism influenced the world we live in? Lesson 2 - Why do people commit acts of terrorism? Learning Objectives To give a range of reasons why people commit acts of terrorism To explore alternative non-violent and legitimate means of bringing about change
Why did the USA become a target for terrorists?
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Why did the USA become a target for terrorists?

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Y9 SOW - Unit 1; How has terrorism influenced the world we live in? Lesson 3- Why did the USA become a target for terrorists? Learning Objectives To be able to explain why the USA became a target for terrorism To be able to describe events of the 9/11 plot Credit: Since9/11