Napoleon Hero or VillainQuick View
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Napoleon Hero or Villain

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A powerpoint and charting activity to illustrate both the positive and negative actions Napoleon took while in power. Standard level and SEN statements included.
Human Rights IntroductionQuick View
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Human Rights Introduction

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An introduction to Human Rights, the UNDHR, examples of human rights violations and the contested nature of Human Rights. Contains powerpoint, video links, a handout and two worksheets.
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Freedom of Speech

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A powerpoint which explores the concept of freedom of speech with recent examples for the class to discuss. A worksheet to decide which expressions students would allow if they were in government or if they were a student.
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Identity powerpoint

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A powerpoint with activities to explore the concept of identity and how it is formed. Students to explore their own identity and of their peers.
European Diplomacy and the Changing Balance of Power after 1871Quick View
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European Diplomacy and the Changing Balance of Power after 1871

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Longterm causes of WW1 - Powerpoint on the Changing Balance of Power in Europe between major powers after 1871. Describes key developments and concerns of major powers including France, Britain, Russia, Austria Hungary and Germany. Explores balance of power theory. Key Question: Did the unification of Germany in central Europe mean the balance of power was doomed?
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Revision: Medicine and Innovation

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Revision powerpoint on Health and Medicine looking at specific problems and innovations with cholera, typhoid and small pox. Source work exercises included and practice exam questions and sample answers provided on topic.
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Revision: Innovators Henry Ford

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Powerpoint reviewing MYP History concept of Innovators with particular reference to Henry Ford. Key terms, impact and research task outline included.