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AQA A Level Russia Factor plans
AQA A Level Russia Factor Paragraph plans,
Component 2N Revolution and dictatorship: Russia, 1917–1953.
Where possible I have tried to split topics into three to four key paragraphs because this is likely to be the number of paragraphs you will write for Section B. Aims to provide a framework for each topic and fit the majority of essay questions. Alongside many of the paragraphs I have also highlighted key points that could be included within that paragraph.
On my shop, see also:
AQA A Level History Socialist Realism
AQA A Level History Russia NOPTEA
AQA A Level History Russia Lenin Guide
AQA A Level History Russia Stalin Guide
Edexcel A Level Othello Guide
Edexcel A Level English ‘Othello’ Revision Guide
-key quotes from Othello critics
-insight into the roles and personalities of characters.
-key quotes which broadly cover all themes
-the significance and reasoning behind Shakespeare’s settings
-context of ‘Othello’ especially comparisons to Cinthio
On my shop, see also my Edexcel A Level Othello Essays.
Edexcel A Level Gray & Dracula A Rebours
Edexcel A Level ‘The Picture of Dorian Gray’ & ‘Dracula’ A Rebours
Explores Huysmans’ ‘A Rebours’ and points of comparison in Dorian Gray and Dracula.
Edexcel A Level Gray & Dracula Carmilla
Edexcel A Level Dorian Gray Quotes
Edexcel A Level Dorian Gray & Dracula Decadence
Edexcel A Level Dracula Quotes
Edexcel A Level Dorian Gray & Dracula Revision Guide
Edexcel A Level Gray & Dracula Carmilla
Edexcel A Level Gray & Dracula Carmilla
Explores comparisons to Le Fanu’s ‘Carmilla’ (1872)
On my shop, see also:
Edexcel A Level Gray & Dracula Decadence
Edexcel A Level Gray & Dracula A Rebours
Edexcel A Level Dorian Gray & Dracula Revision Guide
Edexcel A Level Dorian Gray Quotes
Edexcel A Level English Dracula Quotes
AQA A Level UK Politics PPTs
AQA A Level UK Politics PPTs
Presentations which can be used in classes or to create a lesson plan from:
Bill of Rights 1689
AV Referendum 2011
On my shop, see also:
AQA A Level Politics Essays
AQA A Level Ideologies Thinkers
AQA A Level Politics UK, US & Ideology Factor Paragraph Plans
AQA A Level Politics Ideologies Traits
AQA A Level US Politics Handouts & PPTs
AQA A Level US Politics Handouts
AQA A Level US Politics Handouts & PPTs
Use in class or create your own versions:
NAACP presentation exploring their influence as a pressure group within US politics
Accompanying NAACP handout
Handout on Justice Gorsuch’s rise and influence on the Supreme Court
Accompanying presentation
Gender as a long-term factor influencing coalitions of voters
Accompanying ppt.
On my shop, see also:
AQA A Level Politics Essays
AQA A Level Ideologies Thinkers
AQA A Level UK Politics PPTs
AQA A Level Politics UK, US & Ideology Factor Paragraph Plans
AQA A Level Politics Ideologies Traits
AQA A Level Tudors Guide Mid-Tudors
A Level AQA Component 1C The Tudors: England, 1485–1603
Revision Guide on Edward VI (Somerset and Northumberland) and Mary I
-Edward’s Childhood
-Who was Edward Seymour / Duke of Somerset / Lord Protector?
-Religious Reform under Somerset
-Somerset’s Economy
-Somerset’s Rebellions 1549
-Comparing Somerset’s and Northumberland’s Foreign Policy
-Who was John Dudley / Earl of Northumberland?
-Religious Reform under Northumberland
-Did humanism change under Northumberland?
-Northumberland’s Economy
-Why was M1 able to establish herself on the throne so quickly?
-Religious Reform under M1
-Did humanism change under M1?
-Wyatt’s Rebellion Jan 1554
-M1’s marriage to P2 of Spain July 1554
-M1’s FP
-M1’s Government
-M1’s Economy & Society
Includes extra research.
On my shop, see also:
AQA A Level History Tudor Handouts & PPTs
AQA A Level Tudors Essays
AQA A Level Tudors Guide Henry VII Revision Guide
AQA A Level Tudors Guide Henry VIII Revision Guide
AQA A Level Tudors Guide Elizabeth I Revision Guide
AQA A Level Politics Ideologies Traits
AQA Ideologies – Divided into key qualities which can form the basis of paragraphs
Covers liberalism, conservatism, socialism and feminism.
Split into the key qualities of each ideology which form the basis of paragraphs for Section A and B, whilst feminism is split into Human Nature, Society, Economy and State for Section C. Within each quality includes the different approaches e.g. classical, modern and neo-liberal attitudes towards equality / meritocracy, ensuring equality of opportunity.
On my shop, see also:
AQA A Level Politics Essays
AQA A Level Ideologies Thinkers
AQA A Level UK Politics PPTs
AQA A Level Politics UK, US & Ideology Factor Paragraph Plans
AQA A Level US Politics Handouts & PPTs
AQA A Level Politics Essays
AQA A Level Politics Essays
Tailored to the new course, first exam 2019.
Section A (9 markers)
Parliament: three ways in which Parliament scrutinises the executive, three models of representation, three arguments for keeping the House of Lords in its present form. (A*)
Explain and analyse three ways in which the structural system could be used to compare US and UK parties. (A*)
Explain and analyse three ways in which structural theory could be used to compare the US Congress and the UK Parliament. (A*)
Ideologies, Liberalism: including three features of the ‘liberal state’, three ways that liberals support equality, three ways liberalism supports a capitalist economy. (A*)
Section B (extract)
Ideologies Section B – Socialism (extract question from Sample AQA Politics Paper 3, question 04). Compare the arguments being made in the above extract over the means of achieving socialism. (A*)
Section C (essay)
A*
Ideologies, Feminism: With reference to feminist thinkers that you have studied, analyse and evaluate the changing nature of feminism. This is sampled on the preview.
US & UK pressure groups: ‘Pressure groups play a much more important role in lobbying the legislature in the USA than in the UK.’
A
EU: ‘The EU is fundamentally undemocratic.’
Parliament: ‘Despite its weaknesses, select committees play an increasingly crucial role in British Politics’.
US & UK Pressure Groups: ‘Money is not the determining factor to pressure group success in the UK, but can be considered ‘largely’ the USA’s.’
Includes WWW and EBI comments, and extra research.
updated 25.07.2020 as I found one of my old folders.
On my shop, see also:
AQA A Level Ideologies Thinkers
AQA A Level UK Politics PPTs
AQA A Level Politics UK, US & Ideology Factor Paragraph Plans
AQA A Level Politics Ideologies Traits
AQA A Level US Politics Handouts & PPTs
Edexcel A Level Othello Essays
A Level Edexcel Shakespeare’s Othello
presentation of Desdemona (A*). This one is sampled.
presentation of identity (B)
presentation of loyalty (B)
includes WWW and EBI comments.
On my shop, see also my Edexcel A Level Othello Revision Guide.
AQA A Level Tudors Essays
A Level AQA Component 1C The Tudors: England, 1485–1603
-To what extent did court life and arts help to increase E1’s power and prestige? (A*)
-‘Elizabeth’s foreign policy was mostly a series of disasters.’ Assess the validity of this view. (A) This one is sampled.
-‘Anti-clericalism was responsible for the development of the English Reformation in the years 1529-1547.’ Assess the validity of this view. (A)
-To what extent was the Tudor Age characterised by advances in humanism and the arts? (B)
-How far were problems of poverty in England successfully addressed during Elizabeth’s reign? (B)
-‘Society in early Tudor England was strong and stable’. Assess the validity of this view. (B)
-‘Henry VII had successfully established monarchical authority by 1509’. Assess the validity of this view. (B)
-‘Elizabethan government had more weaknesses than strengths in the years 1558 to 1603’ Assess the validity of this view. ©
Includes WWW and EBI comments, and extra research.
On my shop, see also:
AQA A Level History Tudor Handouts & PPTs
AQA A Level Tudors Guide Henry VII Revision Guide
AQA A Level Tudors Guide Henry VIII Revision Guide
AQA A Level Tudors Guide Mid-Tudors Revision Guide
AQA A Level Tudors Guide Elizabeth I Revision Guide
AQA History. Nazi Germany Revision Guide
GCSE AQA History. Nazi Germany Revision Guide
-the successes and failures of Weimar government
-the rise of the Nazi Party
-the Nazi revolution
-How did the Nazis keep control?
On my shop, see also AQA History Hitler’s Henchmen Quizcard and AQA History Nazi Germany Timelines.