Revision notes
Luddism
Popular unrest and causes
The Hampden Clubs
Peterloo Massacre
Strengths and Weaknesses of Radicals
March of ‘Blanketeers’
Radical Press
Cato Street Conspiracy in 1817
Derbyshire Rising in 1817
Queen Caroline Affair
Six Acts of 1819
Corn Laws of 1815
Liberal Toryism
Peel at the Home Office
Comparison of Duffy’s poems: ‘History’, ‘Tall’ and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof by Tennessee Williams.
Key Themes with quotes and analysis based on the following:
Self-Expression
Individuality
Insecurity
Rebellion
Sexuality
Oppression
Moral Attitudes
Emptiness of modern life
Isolation
Brief summary on the following questions:
Why did Reformers want to reform Parliamentary before 1882?
Who could vote before 1832?
How did elections works?
Consider in one of the texts you have read how the author presents ideas about true love. How does Fitzgerald present ideas about true love in 'The Great Gatsby
Plan for the following questions which includes;
AO1
AO2
AO4
AO5
Revision activity for students to complete for effective note taking.
Aimed at AS/A-LEVEL Students
Based on the following:
Montgomery Bus Boycott 1955
Little Rock Nine 1957
The Freedom Riders 1961
James Meredith goes to University 1962
The March on Washington 1963