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USSR Governments – Lenin to Yeltsin 1917-1991 – Lesson & Revision Pack – IAS History
This pack of can be used for IAS, AS and GCSE History.
It can be used to plan essays on the governments of all the Soviet Union leaders, including the impact of their political policies and comparisons of their systems.
Each lesson includes detailed notes, relevant past paper questions, suggested questions and plans.
Source guidance and source questions are included for the possible topics.
Lessons were made using 2 AS textbooks and all the past papers.
It also includes an essay planning booklet covering a full range of past papers and suggested questions.
The resources were produced by an experienced teacher and used to prepare pupils who achieved A grades in the examination.
They are in line with assessment requirements and can be used to support improvements in writing.
USSR Governments – Essay Questions – Russia Lenin to Yeltsin 1917-91 – IAS History
The essay booklet contains all the Part 1 past paper questions, and a range of suggested questions based on patterns.
It can be used to plan essays on the impact of policies of each Soviet leader and comparisons between them.
It was made using 2 AS textbooks and all the past papers.
The resource was produced by an experienced teacher and used to prepare pupils who achieved A grades in the examination.
It is in line with assessment requirements and can be used to support improvements in writing.
Yeltsin & the end of the Soviet Union – 1991 – Russia Lenin to Yeltsin - IAS History
This lesson can be used for IAS, AS and GCSE History.
It covers the significance of Yeltsin’s election and the end of the Soviet Union.
It includes detailed information, the relevant past paper questions and plans for possible essays.
It also includes sources to practise.
It was made using 2 AS textbooks.
The resource was produced by an experienced teacher and used to prepare pupils who achieved A grades in the examination.
It is in line with assessment requirements and can be used to support improvements in writing.
Gorbachev’s Government – 1985-1991 – Russia Lenin to Yeltsin - IAS History
This lesson can be used for IAS, AS and GCSE History.
It covers the key developments in Gorbachev’s government, including the policing of perestroika and glasnost.
It includes detailed information, the relevant past paper questions and plans for possible essays.
It can be used to make notes and plan for the key essay questions such as an evaluation on the impact of Gorbachev’s policies and a comparison to previous governments.
It also includes a source question to practise.
It was made using 2 AS textbooks.
The resource was produced by an experienced teacher and used to prepare pupils who achieved A grades in the examination.
It is in line with assessment requirements and can be used to support improvements in writing.
Brezhnev’s Government – 1964-82 – Russia Lenin to Yeltsin - IAS History
This lesson can be used for IAS, AS and GCSE History.
It covers the key developments in Brezhnev’s government, including growing political stagnation.
It includes detailed information, the relevant past paper questions and plans for possible essays.
It can be used to make notes and plan for the key essay questions such as an evaluation on stability or stagnation brought by Brezhnev and a comparison to Khrushchev or Gorbachev’s governments.
It was made using 2 AS textbooks.
The resource was produced by an experienced teacher and used to prepare pupils who achieved A grades in the examination.
It is in line with assessment requirements and can be used to support improvements in writing.
Khrushchev’s Government – 1953-1964 – Russia Lenin to Yeltsin - IAS History
This lesson can be used for IAS, AS and GCSE History.
It covers the key developments in Khrushchev’s government, including his attempts to carry out deStalinisation.
It includes detailed information, the relevant past paper questions and plans for possible essays.
It can be used to make notes and plan for the key essay questions such as an evaluation of the success/impact of deStalinisation and a comparison to Stalin’s government or later governments.
It was made using 2 AS textbooks.
The resource was produced by an experienced teacher and used to prepare pupils who achieved A grades in the examination.
It is in line with assessment requirements and can be used to support improvements in writing.
Source Q1 Guidance - Russia Lenin to Yeltsin - IAS History
This document is based an example Source 1 question on the Constituent Assembly.
It includes the question, mark scheme, examiner feedback and a teacher produced checklist and instructions for answering question 1 in the exam.
The resource was produced by an experienced teacher and used to prepare pupils who achieved A grades in the examination.
It is in line with assessment requirements and can be used to support improvements in writing.
Lenin and Stalin’s Governments – 1917-1953 – Russia Lenin to Yeltsin - IAS History
This lesson can be used for IAS, AS and GCSE History.
It is a summary of the key similarities and differences between Lenin and Stalin’s governments.
It includes detailed information, the relevant past paper questions and plans for possible essays.
It can be used to make notes and plan for the key essay questions on a comparison to Lenin’s government.
It was made using 2 AS textbooks.
The resource was produced by an experienced teacher and used to prepare pupils who achieved A grades in the examination.
It is in line with assessment requirements and can be used to support improvements in writing.
Stalin’s Government L4 – 1928-1953 – Russia Lenin to Yeltsin - IAS History
This lesson can be used for IAS, AS and GCSE History.
It is a summary of the developments in Stalin’s government, including the elimination of opponents, the purges and his power over party and state.
It includes detailed information, the relevant past paper questions and plans for possible essays.
It can be used to make notes and plan for the key essay questions on the main developments in Stalin’s government and a comparison to Lenin’s government.
It was made using 2 AS textbooks.
The resource was produced by an experienced teacher and used to prepare pupils who achieved A grades in the examination.
It is in line with assessment requirements and can be used to support improvements in writing.
Stalin’s Government L3 – 1928-1953 – Russia Lenin to Yeltsin - IAS History
This lesson can be used for IAS, AS and GCSE History.
It covers key developments in Stalin’s government, including his power over party and state.
It includes detailed information, the relevant past paper questions and plans for possible essays.
It can be used to make notes and plan for the key essay questions on the main developments in Stalin’s government and a comparison to Lenin’s government.
It was made using 2 AS textbooks.
The resource was produced by an experienced teacher and used to prepare pupils who achieved A grades in the examination.
It is in line with assessment requirements and can be used to support improvements in writing.
Stalin’s Government L2- Purges – 1928-1953 – Russia Lenin to Yeltsin - IAS History
This lesson can be used for IAS, AS and GCSE History.
It covers key developments in Stalin’s government, including the purges of the 1930s.
It includes detailed information, the relevant past paper questions and plans for possible essays.
It can be used to make notes and plan for the key essay questions on the main developments in Stalin’s government and a comparison to Lenin’s government.
It was made using 2 AS textbooks.
The resource was produced by an experienced teacher and used to prepare pupils who achieved A grades in the examination.
It is in line with assessment requirements and can be used to support improvements in writing.
Stalin’s Government – 1928-1953 – Russia Lenin to Yeltsin - IAS History
This lesson can be used for IAS, AS and GCSE History.
It covers key developments in Stalin’s government, including the elimination of his opponents in the government and party.
It includes detailed information, the relevant past paper questions and plans for possible essays.
It can be used to make notes and plan for the key essay questions on the main developments in Stalin’s government and a comparison to Lenin’s government.
It was made using 2 AS textbooks.
The resource was produced by an experienced teacher and used to prepare pupils who achieved A grades in the examination.
It is in line with assessment requirements and can be used to support improvements in writing.
Lenin’s Government L2 – 1917-1924 – Russia Lenin to Yeltsin - IAS History
This lesson can be used for IAS, AS and GCSE History.
It covers key developments in Lenin’s government and establishing Communist Party control in 1917–24, including the nomenklatura system, constitution and use of terror.
It includes detailed information, the relevant past paper questions and plans for possible essays.
It also includes sources to practise with markschemes and example plans.
It can be used to make notes and plan for the key essay questions on the main developments in Lenin’s government and how communist party control was established.
It was made using 2 AS textbooks.
The resource was produced by an experienced teacher and used to prepare pupils who achieved A grades in the examination.
It is in line with assessment requirements and can be used to support improvements in writing.
Lenin’s Government L1 – 1917-1924 – Russia Lenin to Yeltsin - IAS History
This lesson can be used for IAS, AS and GCSE History.
It covers key developments in Lenin’s government and establishing Communist Party control in 1917–24, including the Constituent Assembly, other parties, the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, Civil War and the 10th Party Congress.
It includes detailed information, the relevant past paper questions and plans for possible essays.
It can be used to make notes and plan for the key essay questions on the main developments in Lenin’s government and how communist party control was established.
It was made using 2 AS textbooks.
The resource was produced by an experienced teacher and used to prepare pupils who achieved A grades in the examination.
It is in line with assessment requirements and can be used to support improvements in writing.
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Nazi Germany & WW2 – 1939-45– Lesson & Revision Pack – IAS History
This pack of can be used for IAS, AS and GCSE History.
It can be used to plan essays on the wartime economy, opposition during WW2, the intensification of the Nazis’ racial policies, including the Final Solution, and the reasons Germany lost WW2.
Each lesson includes detailed notes, relevant past paper questions, suggested questions and plans.
Lessons were made using 5 AS textbooks and all the past papers.
It also includes an essay planning booklet covering a full range of past papers and suggested questions.
The resources were produced by an experienced teacher and used to prepare pupils who achieved A grades in the examination.
They are in line with assessment requirements and can be used to support improvements in writing.
Nazi Germany & WW2 - 1939-45 – Essay Questions – Germany 1918-45 – IAS History
The essay booklet contains all the Part 4 past paper questions, and a range of suggested questions based on patterns.
It can be used to plan essays on the wartime economy, opposition during WW2, the intensification of the Nazis’ racial policy and the reasons Germany lost WW2.
It was made using 5 AS textbooks and all the past papers.
The resource was produced by an experienced teacher and used to prepare pupils who achieved A grades in the examination.
It is in line with assessment requirements and can be used to support improvements in writing
Reasons for Germany's Defeat in WW2 – 1939-1945 - Germany - IAS History
It covers the reasons Germany lost WW2, including economic issues, allied bombing, the war at sea and strategic mistakes.
It includes detailed information, the relevant past paper questions and plans for possible essays.
It can be used to make notes and plan for the key essay questions on the main reason Germany lost WW2.
It was made using 5 AS textbooks.
The resource was produced by an experienced teacher and used to prepare pupils who achieved A grades in the examination.
It is in line with assessment requirements and can be used to support improvements in writing.
The Holocaust – 1939-1945 - Germany - IAS History
This lesson can be used for IAS, AS and GCSE History.
It covers the Nazis’ racial policies from 1939-45, including the ghettos, death squads and Final Solution.
It includes detailed information, the relevant past paper questions and plans for possible essays.
It can be used to make notes and plan for the key essay questions on the impact of Nazi policies.
It was made using 5 AS textbooks.
The resource was produced by an experienced teacher and used to prepare pupils who achieved A grades in the examination.
Opposition to the Nazis 1939-45 - Germany - IAS History
This lesson can be used for IAS, AS and GCSE History.
It covers the opposition to the Nazis during WW2.
It includes detailed information, the relevant past paper questions and plans for possible essays.
It can be used to make notes and plan for the key essay questions on the opposition to the Nazis during WW2, including the reasons for the increase in opposition, the most significant opposition and the limits of opposition.
It was made using 5 AS textbooks.
The resource was produced by an experienced teacher and used to prepare pupils who achieved A grades in the examination.
It is in line with assessment requirements and can be used to support improvements in writing.
Nazi Economic Policy 1939-45- Germany - IAS History
This lesson can be used for IAS, AS and GCSE History.
It covers the Nazis’ war time economy from 1939-1945.
It includes detailed information, the relevant past paper questions and plans for possible essays.
It can be used to make notes and plan for the key essay questions on the success/impact of the Nazis’ war time economy.
It was made using 5 AS textbooks.
The resource was produced by an experienced teacher and used to prepare pupils who achieved A grades in the examination.
It is in line with assessment requirements and can be used to support improvements in writing.