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I have just completed my GCSEs aiming for all 7-9 grades (A-A*) and I am eager to share all the resources that I made during my revision so that I can help others who are in a similar position that I was in only recently. :)

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I have just completed my GCSEs aiming for all 7-9 grades (A-A*) and I am eager to share all the resources that I made during my revision so that I can help others who are in a similar position that I was in only recently. :)
All Course Notes for Restoration England, 1660-1685 (AQA GCSE History)
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All Course Notes for Restoration England, 1660-1685 (AQA GCSE History)

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This 3600-word resource is a summary of the content required for Restoration England, 1660-1685. It includes 3 main sections: 1. Crown, Parliament, plots and court life The Restoration Settlement Indemnity (Declaration of Breda) The Church Clarendon Code All 7 Phases (describing the changing relations between Charles and Parliament from 1660-1685) French and Catholic influences on the court 2. Life in Restoration England The Great Fire of London Theater Science and royal patronage Coffee houses 3. Land, trade and war Mercantilism England’s oversea territories 2nd Dutch War
All Course Notes for Britain: Power and the people: c1170 to the present day (AQA GCSE History)
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All Course Notes for Britain: Power and the people: c1170 to the present day (AQA GCSE History)

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This 5700-word resource is a summary of the content required for Britain: Power and the people: c1170 to the present day. It includes 4 main sections: 1. Challenging authority and feudalism Magna Carta Origins of Parliament Peasants Revolt 2. Challenging royal authority Pilgrimage of Grace English Civil War The American Revolution 3. Reform and reformers Extending the franchise Abolition of the slave trade Anti-corn law protests Social Reform (Lord Shaftesbury) Trade unionism 4. Equality and rights Women’s rights Worker’s rights Minority rights
All Course Notes for Christianity (OCR GCSE Religious Studies)
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All Course Notes for Christianity (OCR GCSE Religious Studies)

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This 3000-word resource is a summary of Christianity for OCR GCSE Religious Studies. It includes 2 main sections: 1. Christian Beliefs Nature of God Trinitarianism Biblical accounts of Creation The problem of evil Jesus Christ 2. Christian Practices Worship Sacraments Prayer Pilgrimage Role of the Church in the local community Mission of the church Role of the church in the wider world (there are a variety of biblical quotes and also a variety of viewpoints from different denominations of Christianity throughout the notes)
All Course Notes for Christian perspectives in the modern world (OCR GCSE Religious Studies)
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All Course Notes for Christian perspectives in the modern world (OCR GCSE Religious Studies)

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This 2700-word resource is a summary of Religion, philosophy and ethics in the modern world from a Christian perspective for OCR GCSE Religious Studies. It includes 11 sections: Relationships and families Question of God and His goodness Evil Nature of reality (arguments for and against God’s existence) Violence Politics Just War Pacifism Forgiveness and reconciliation Social Justice Dialogue between religious and non-religious beliefs and attitudes
All Course Notes for Conflict and tension between East and West, 1945-1972 (AQA GCSE History)
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All Course Notes for Conflict and tension between East and West, 1945-1972 (AQA GCSE History)

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This 4500-word resource is a summary of the content required for Conflict and tension between East and West, 1945-1972. It includes 3 main sections: 1. The origins of the Cold War Yalta and Potsdam conferences Reactions to Soviet Expansion Berlin Blockade and Airlift 2. The developmetn of the Cold War, 1948-1960 Korean War The Arms Race The Space Race NATO and the Warsaw Pact The ‘Thaw’ The Hungarian Uprising U-2 Crisis 3. Transformation of the Cold War, 1961-1972 Berlin Crisis Cuban Missile Crisis The Bay of Pigs Prague Spring Détente
All Course Notes for Germany, 1890-1945: Democracy and Dictatorship (AQA GCSE History)
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All Course Notes for Germany, 1890-1945: Democracy and Dictatorship (AQA GCSE History)

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This 2500-word resource is a summary of the content required for GCSE History - Germany, 1890-1945: Democracy and Dictatorship. It includes 3 main sections: 1. Germany and the Growth of Democracy the difficulties of ruling Germany, the impact of WW1 political change and unrest 1919-1923 recovery during the Stressemann Era (1924-1929) international agreements that helped recovery. 2. Germany and the Depression Impact of the depression on Germany Growth of the Nazis Hitler’s appointment as Chancellor Creation of a dictatorship, 1933-34 **3. The experiences of Germans under the Nazis ****** Employment and living standards German policies Propaganda Persecution of minorities Opposition
All Course Notes for Islam (OCR GCSE Religious Studies)
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All Course Notes for Islam (OCR GCSE Religious Studies)

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This 5000-word resource is a summary of Islam for OCR GCSE Religious Studies. It includes 2 main sections: 1. Islamic Beliefs Six articles of faith 5 roots of Usul al-Din Nature of Allah Concept of the Imamate Prophethood (Risalah) Books (Kutub) Angels (Malaikah) Eschatological beliefs and teachings Life after death (Akhirah) 2. Islamic Practices The Five Pillars Ten Obligatory Acts Public acts of worship Private acts of worship Hajj Zakat Sawm Festivals Jihad (there are a variety of quotes from the Qur’an and also a variety of viewpoints from different denominations of Islam throughout the notes)
Food Tests - GCSE Biology
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Food Tests - GCSE Biology

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This resource includes the food that is being tested for, the name of the test, the method, and the result if the food is present and the result if the food is not present.