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GEOPALSHOP: We provide History, Geography, Economics, Business Finance and Sociology Resources for O/L, IGCSE, AS and A/Levels.

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GEOPALSHOP: We provide History, Geography, Economics, Business Finance and Sociology Resources for O/L, IGCSE, AS and A/Levels.
Peter  Wilmot and Michael Young  Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Family
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Peter Wilmot and Michael Young Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Family

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The resource is made for Sociology IGCSE. it explains Peter Wilmot and Michael Young Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Family. It uses Ann Oakley’s argument on dual burden and segregated roles to argue against symmetrical family. Contains experiment on London households carried out by Wilmot and Young.
Cuban Missile Crisis: Important Factors
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Cuban Missile Crisis: Important Factors

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The resource explains important events in the Cuban Missile Crisis. It shows the event of the Bay of Pig invasion.It shows the stained relationship between Fidel Castro and Kruschev, and how the managed the crisis. The resource explains other topical issues such as the Domino Theory and Operation Mongoose , as well as other Cold War issues. Prepared for IGCSE History
Why The  Schlieffen Plan Failed
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Why The Schlieffen Plan Failed

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The resource explains the Schlieffen Plan, during WW1. It shows why Germany adopted the strategy .It shows the significance of the plan , and why the plan failed. Prepared for History IGCSE, on World War1.
Vietnam War: Why the US was defeated  by local  Vietnamese Army
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Vietnam War: Why the US was defeated by local Vietnamese Army

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The resource is made for History Case Study on 2oth century, History, focusing on international relations in the 20th century, on the spread of communism and US response. The resource explains topical issues on the causes of Vietnam War, the strategies employed by the two countries- US and Vietnam.It explains the use of chemical weapons and international responses and protests, including the role of media etc.
The Great Depression and the Wall Street Crash
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The Great Depression and the Wall Street Crash

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The resource is made for History IGCSE. It explains the Causes of the Wall Street Crash and, and the Depression of the 1930s.and its impact in Europe and USA. It shows the declining of prosperity and the USA.Prepared for KS4 and covers IGCSE Revision Tips and Answer Techniques.
AS and A-Level History on china1912-1945
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AS and A-Level History on china1912-1945

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The Resource is made for AS, A-Level History on China from Quing Dynasty to 1912. It covers: The end on the Quing Dynasty, and Manchu government , Chinese nationalists China adoption of Open Door Policy The Boxer Rebellion The Rise of Chinese Nationalists  The Warlord Era Resisting the Japanese The Long March. Dispute Between Kuomintang and the Communist Party
The British Empire Through Time: How Britain Acquired Colonies
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The British Empire Through Time: How Britain Acquired Colonies

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This resource is prepared for History 1750-1900. It explains how Britain was able to acquire colonies. It shows the rise of Britain in oversea trade and exploration.The resource shows how Britain controlled colonies in India, Africa,and Middle East,and how it took colonies and ruled many nations.It contains time line from 1787, up to the decolonization era in the 20th century. Contains sources and activities.
What was the Significance of  the Zimmerman Telegram?
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What was the Significance of the Zimmerman Telegram?

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This resource explains the Zimmerman Telegram. It explains how Germany involved Mexico to deflate the neutrality of the USA, through sub-marine warfare. It explains the leak, interception of the telegram and USA’s reaction to the telegram.The resource shows the significance of the telegram.Contains activities, sources and more.
The British Empire Through Time: How Britain Secured and controlled its Empire
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The British Empire Through Time: How Britain Secured and controlled its Empire

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The resource explains how Britain controlled its numerous colonies.It explains the scramble and partition, it explains imperialism and colonialism, in Africa and India.The resource explains how Britain’s power began to decline by 1924,and decolonisation, including India’s independence, and the attitude of Britain towards her colonies. The resource is made for KS4, IGCSE, Contains sources and interpretations
How USA REACTED TO USSR'S EXPANSION IN EUROPE DURING THE COLD WAR
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How USA REACTED TO USSR'S EXPANSION IN EUROPE DURING THE COLD WAR

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This resource is made for IGCSE History.It explains how the USA reacted to the USSR’S expansion , and how the later reacted to the USA’s action.The resource explains various incidents such as the Iron Curtain Speech, the USSR reaction to the speech,the Berlin Blockade, Marshal Plan and aid, and the reactions from USSR.It explains the consequences of the events during the period.
Functionalist Perspective on Education
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Functionalist Perspective on Education

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The resource explains the functionalist, interactionist and Marxist perspectives on education.It explains the manifest and latent functions of education and other functions of education.Prepared for AS / A/Level Sociology
Nature of Economic Problems and Production Possibilty Curve
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Nature of Economic Problems and Production Possibilty Curve

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Prepared for IGCSE Econonics on : Define and explain the nature of the economic problem (finite resources and unlimited wants). • and the factors of production (land, labour, capital, enterprise, with examples ). • Define explain mobility of the factors of production and the influences on the mobility of the various factors. • Quantity and quality of the factors of production - The causes of changes in the quantity and quality of the various factors. • ‘Class Activities,’ ‘Multiple Choice Questions’ and ‘Structured Questions’. ‘ Answers ’ Provided.