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iGCSE Edexcel The USA, 1918-41 History, (paper 2 - A3)
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iGCSE Edexcel The USA, 1918-41 History, (paper 2 - A3)

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This is a series of lessons that cover the iGCSE Edexcel History paper 2 (A3) The USA, 1918-41. The Edexcel International GCSE (9-1) History The USA, 1918-41 Student Book (ISBN 978-0435185459) has been used throughout the ppts. You, or your students, will need access to this book. Previous exams from 2019 to 2023 have been used throughout the lessons. I have matched them up by topic and included the mark scheme after. The exclusion of 2024 exams means you will be able to use this for any mock exams. A learning checklist is included. This gives you an overview of the content and when it has been examined. 22 Lessons include: 1.0 America in the early 20th century 1.1 The economic benefits of the First World War 1.2 Causes of Boom 1.3 Old industries 1.4 Leisure industry 1.5 Women and flappers 2.1 attitudes and policies towards immigration 2.2 The Palmer raids and Red Scare 2.3 Sacco and Vanzetti 2.4 African Americans and KKK 2.5 Morals & values and Monkey Trial 2.6 Prohibition and organised crime 3.1a Wall St. Crash 3.1b Great Depression and causes 3.2 Hoover’s reaction to GD 3.3 Impact of the Great Depression - 2 lessons worth of work 4.1 Roosevelt 4.2 Second New Deal 4.3 Impact of Second New Deal 4.4 Rural electrification and Pros & cons of New Deal 5.1 Opposition to the New Deal 5.2 Radical criticism
iGCSE Edexcel  Germany: development of dictatorship: 1918-45 (paper 1, option 3)
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iGCSE Edexcel Germany: development of dictatorship: 1918-45 (paper 1, option 3)

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This is a series of 24 lessons that covers the iGCSE Edexcel paper 1 Germany: development of a dictatorship. Where there is a relevant previous exam question, it has been included at the end of the lesson, including the mark scheme: 1.1 Establishment of Weimar Republic (1a. June 2022 a) 1.2 Reactions to the ToV (1a. November 2021 a) 1.3 Challenges from the left and right (1. November 2020 ci) 1.4 Economic problems and Ruhr (1. June 2019 a) 1.5 Hyperinflation (1a. June 2021 ci) 2.1 Stresemann at home (1r. November 2020 a) 2.2 Stresemann abroad (1. June 2019 b; 1. November 2020 b; 1a November 2021 ci) 2.3 How stable was the Weimar Republic 3.1 Hitler’s early career in politics 3.2 Munich Putsch (1a. November 2021 b) 3.3 Reorganisation of the Nazi Party, 1924-28 (1. June 2019 ci) 3.4 Great Depression (1a. June 2021 cii) 3.5 Nazi methods to win support & the role of the SA (1. November 2020 cii) 3.6 Events from 1932 to January 1933 (1a. June 2022 ci) 4.1 Steps to dictatorship 4.2a Nazi methods of control 4.2b Propaganda and censorship (1a. November 2021 (cii)) 4.3 Social policies (1a. June 2021 a; 1a. June 2022 b) 4.4 Nazi racial policies (1r. November 2020 b) 4.5 Unemployment (1. June 2019 cii) 5.1 Nazi policies towards Jews 5.2 The Home Front (1. June 2021 b; 1a June 2022 cii) 5.3 Opposition to Hitler (1. November 2020 a; 1r November 2020 cii) 5.4 Hitler’s death and the end of the Third Reich Each lesson begins with five recall questions that are self assessed using the answers on the next slide. Included is a Personalised learning checklist. The spec is broken down into its smaller parts. Students can then RAG rate them. You will be able to see where topics align to exam questions on this document. There are three learning objectives for each lesson. These are displayed at the bottom of each slide. I have used the published textbook. If you don’t have it, you can easily swap out the page numbers for a different one. Textbook you need: Edexcel International GCSE (9-1) History Development of Dictatorship: Germany 1918-45 Student Book *ISBN: 978-0435185381