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I am an A level student with an ambition. In 2022, I went from a 5 to a 7 in History and passed with a 7 in Geography. What I want to do is share the secrets to my success to any willing to do great in GCSE and maybe help a few teachers along the way. I sell the revision notes I used to get my 7's in GCSE for AQA Geography and History. Feel free to have a look around and find the mindmap you want to ace your tests. I can guarantee you, investing in me is investing in yourself and your future.

I am an A level student with an ambition. In 2022, I went from a 5 to a 7 in History and passed with a 7 in Geography. What I want to do is share the secrets to my success to any willing to do great in GCSE and maybe help a few teachers along the way. I sell the revision notes I used to get my 7's in GCSE for AQA Geography and History. Feel free to have a look around and find the mindmap you want to ace your tests. I can guarantee you, investing in me is investing in yourself and your future.
Causes of WW2 (AQA History conflict and tension)
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Causes of WW2 (AQA History conflict and tension)

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My first mindmap I had made. Perfect for Revision, teaching example of good revision and mindmap lovers. Laid out in a simple, model paragraph format This mindmap is arrange in the What, Why, Imapct format. This technique makes hitting high marks easy through structuring your paragraph to answer the following questions (What is it? Why is it Important and What was the Impact) Contents of mindmap: Versailles Actions of other states like Italy and Japan Hitler Failure of league of nations The Great Depression American isolationism Appeasement NAZI-Soviet pact
Steps to Anschluss GCSE AQA History
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Steps to Anschluss GCSE AQA History

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This organisation chart covers the lead up to Hitler’s annexation of Austria (Anschluss). The is designed to give a basic summary for revision recap. This organisation chart falls under the GCSE AQA History conflict and tension unit
Sudeten crisis and Appeasement GCSE AQA
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Sudeten crisis and Appeasement GCSE AQA

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Topic Specification: GCSE History, AQA, Conflict and tension (1919-1939) This mindmap covers the Sudetenland/ Munich conference and the end of appeasement. It covers a combination of context as well as exam structured branches. These are arranged to answer the What, Why, Impact format. What is it? Why is it important? What is its impact? Use this mindmap as either a summary material, an example of good revision or as a revision tool. Contents of mindmap: What happened? What was the Sudetenland and Hitler’s aims for it The Implications Arguments for and against appeasement
Reactions to Anschluss (GCSE AQA History)
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Reactions to Anschluss (GCSE AQA History)

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Warning: The following rescource covers GCSE conflict and tension This Mindmap covers the reactions to Anchluss. This is a good revision tool for tracking the changing policy of appeasemnt and steps to rearmament. Subtopics included in mindmap: Austria’s reaction Britain’s reaction France’s reaction Germany’s reaction The USA’s reaction The USSR’s reaction And various other nations reactions
Reactions to Hitler's foreign policy
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Reactions to Hitler's foreign policy

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Warning: The following rescource covers GCSE AQA conflict and tension This Mindmap covers the reactions to Hitler’s Foreign policy organised in the What Why Impact format. Use this technique to structure your paragraphs answering the following: What is it? Why is it important? What is its impact? Subtopics included in mindmap: Britain’s reaction France’s reaction The USA’s reaction The USSR’s reaction
Reactions to the Rhineland GCSE History
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Reactions to the Rhineland GCSE History

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Warning: The following resource covers GCSE conflict and tension This Mindmap covers the reactions to the remilitarisation of the Rhineland. This is a good revision tool for tracking the changing policy of appeasemnt and steps to rearmament. This mindmap also explains the content in the what,why impact for which I used to get consitent 7’s. It lays out the content as such to answer the questions: What is it? Why is it important and what is its impact? Use this resource to either revise or show as an example of good revision. Subtopics of the mindmap: Germany Italy and the League of nations Britain France Author’s note: Britain and France are collectively referred to as B & F.
League of Nations during the 1920's GCSE
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League of Nations during the 1920's GCSE

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This mindmap teaches the success and failures of how the League of nations tried to settle conflicts. This mindmap fits under, GCSE, AQA,History Conflict and tension. Use this mindmap to revise what the League did to keep Europe peaceful during the 1920’s and why these settlements were important in shaping European politics. Perfect for revision and a summary glance of League’s 1920’s peace settlements during revision lessons.
Reasons for the League to fail GCSE History
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Reasons for the League to fail GCSE History

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Warning: this Mind maps falls under the AQA, Conflict and tension unit This Mindmap covers the reasons as to why the league of nations failed. This is an important shift in the course as past this point, international co-operation only declines till after WW2. This is a good revision tool for summarising why the league failed in a succinct way as well as tying into why the league was defunct during the steps to rearmament. This mindmap also explains the content in the what,why impact for which I used to get consitent 7’s. It lays out the content as such to answer the questions: What is it? Why is it important and what is its impact? Use this resource to either revise or show as an example of good revision.
Structure of the League of nations GCSE
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Structure of the League of nations GCSE

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Warning: This mindmap is for GCSE History AQA Conflict and Tension This mindmap explains how the league of nations was structured as well as explains what its commissions did and what success they had. Use this as a revision resource to cover the league of nations organisation.
GCSE AQA America: Opportunity and Inequality- The Lincoln Bundle
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GCSE AQA America: Opportunity and Inequality- The Lincoln Bundle

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This bundle contains every mindmap in the shop all in one place for your convenience. This is a very useful bundle that helped me get a 7 on my America topic. It is particularly useful if you have been struggling with Parts 1 and 2 of the course (Which are the roaring 20’s and 30’s + WW2). Every mindmap explains the content in the what,why impact for which I used to get consitent 7’s. It lays out the content as such to answer the questions: What is it? Why is it important and what is its impact? Warning: the only things this bundle doesn’t cover is Women in the 20’s, Red scare, Sacco & vanzetti and Postwar America in the 50’s
Early German rearmament AQA History GCSE
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Early German rearmament AQA History GCSE

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This organisation chart summarises the early steps to German rearmament that Hitler took. It is organised into three branches which cover the context to the event, what it was and how it broke the treaty of Versailles.
Treaty of Versailles terms GCSE History
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Treaty of Versailles terms GCSE History

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Warning: this Mind maps falls under the AQA, Conflict and tension unit This Mindmap covers the terms of the treaty of Versialles and its reactions. This is a good revision tool for recapping the terms of the treaty and how they were recieved by Britain, France, Germany and the USA. This mindmap also explains the content in the what,why impact for which I used to get consitent 7’s. It lays out the content as such to answer the questions: What is it? Why is it important and what is its impact? Use this resource to either revise or show as an example of good revision. Subtopics of the mindmap: Terms? What were the big 3’s aims? (including Britain, France and the USA) Who was satisfied? (including Britain, France, Germany and the USA)
Why did prohibition fail GCSE History AQA
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Why did prohibition fail GCSE History AQA

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Warning: The following rescource covers GCSE conflict and tension This Mindmap covers the reasons why Prohibtion (the criminalisation of alcohol in 1920’s America) failed, organised in the What Why Impact format. I used this method to get consistent 7’s in GCSE and it strucutres your paragraphs to answer the following: What is it? Why is it important? What is its impact? Subtopics included in mindmap: Effect of Gangsters Illegal moonshine Speakeasies Lack of public support Unreliable prohibition agents The US borders were too long
Immigration, KKK and Blacks in the 20's GCSE
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Immigration, KKK and Blacks in the 20's GCSE

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Warning: The following resource covers AQA America- opportunity and inequality. This Mindmap covers 3 different aspects of the roaring 20’s: Immigration, the KKK and the life of Black people. This is a good revision tool that has the info for all these 3 areas in one place. This mindmap also explains the content in the what,why impact for which I used to get consitent 7’s. It lays out the content as such to answer the questions: What is it? Why is it important and what is its impact? Use this resource to either revise or show as an example of good revision. Subtopics of the mindmap: Immigration KKK Life for Blacks in the 20’s
GCSE AQA Conflict and tension: The Lincoln bundle
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GCSE AQA Conflict and tension: The Lincoln bundle

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This bundle contains every mindmap in the shop all in one place for your convenience. This is a very useful bundle that helped me get a 7 on my conflict and tension topic. It is particularly useful if you have been struggling with Parts 1 and 3 of the course (Which are Versailles and the buildup to WW2). Every mindmap explains the content in the what,why impact for which I used to get consitent 7’s. It lays out the content as such to answer the questions: What is it? Why is it important and what is its impact? Warning: the only thing this bundle doesn’t cover is Diplomacy outside League: Locarno treaties, Kellogg-Briand Pact.
Effects of the Great Depression GCSE AQA
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Effects of the Great Depression GCSE AQA

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Warning: the following mindmap is for the America Unit Opportunity and inequality The great depression was the defining economic catastrophe for the US and the 1930’s. Its effects were total, long spanning and the worst economic catastrophe in America’s history. So what were these effects? Why were they important and what impact did they have on the people of America? If you need these answers questioned, then this mindmap is perfect for you. This mindmap is arrange in the What, Why, Imapct format. This technique makes hitting high marks easy through structuring your paragraph to answer the following questions (What is it? Why is it Important and What was the Impact). Perfect for Revision, teaching example of good revision and mindmap lovers. Laid out in a simple, model answer format Contents of mindmap: Unemployment Hoovervilles Violence and protest Farming Charities
Causes of the american boom GCSE History
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Causes of the american boom GCSE History

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Warning: The following resource covers AQA America; oppurtunity and inequality. This Mindmap Explains why did America have an economic boom following WW1. This is a good revision tool for explaining the post war posperity that defined the roaring 20’s. This mindmap also explains the content in the what,why impact for which I used to get consitent 7’s. It lays out the content as such to answer the questions: What is it? Why is it important and what is its impact? Use this resource to either revise or show as an example of good revision. Subtopics of the mindmap: Adverts Credit Government policy New production techniques No competition Mail order Raw materials Stocks and shares
The New Deal GCSE History AQA America
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The New Deal GCSE History AQA America

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The best and only resource for the New Deal you will ever need. A mindmap that covers everything about the New Deal, from the creation of the Alphabet agencies, to the effectiveness it had, to the Effect it had on people’s lives and the opposition towards the New Deal. This is an excellent resource for revision and as an example of a good mindmap and revision work. These are arranged to answer the What, Why, Impact format. What is it? Why is it important? What is its impact? Contents of the Mindmap: Alphabet agencies Successes and failures of the New deal Opposition to the new deal
Economic recovery in WW2 History GCSE AQA
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Economic recovery in WW2 History GCSE AQA

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Warning: the following mindmap is for the America Unit Opportunity and inequality Following the arrival of WW2, the American economy underwent major recovery that managed to undo the last effects of the Great depression. So why was America able to finally shake off the great depression. This mindmap is the best and most simple explanation to that question. This mindmap is arrange in the What, Why, Imapct format. This technique makes hitting high marks easy through structuring your paragraph to answer the following questions (What is it? Why is it Important and What was the Impact). Perfect for Revision, teaching example of good revision and mindmap lovers. Laid out in a simple, model answer format Contents of mindmap: Employment Order for existing companies New companies starting up Recovery in farming Wages + spending power Government funds
Civil rights & Feminism GCSE AQA history
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Civil rights & Feminism GCSE AQA history

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The best and only resource for the Civil rights and Feminist movements that you will ever need. A mindmap that covers everything about the Civil rights campaigns and Feminist movements, encompassing the various campaigns, to the effects they had, to the change to society and the failures of both movements. This is an excellent resource for revision and as an example of a good mindmap and revision work. These are arranged to answer the What, Why, Impact format. What is it? Why is it important? What is its impact?