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Glossary - Edexcel GCSE Early Elizabethan England, 1558–88
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Glossary - Edexcel GCSE Early Elizabethan England, 1558–88

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This glossary is an extract from from a Study Guide by Clever Lili.[https://www.gcsehistory.com/bookstore/ed_gcse_elizabeth.html] Edexcel GCSE Elizabethan England 1558-1588 investigates how England was ruled under Queen Elizabeth I. The course focuses on the first 30 years of Elizabeth’s reign. You will focus on crucial events during this period, and study the different social, cultural, political, economic and religious changes that occurred.
Glossary - Edexcel GCSE Weimar and Nazi Germany, 1918–39
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Glossary - Edexcel GCSE Weimar and Nazi Germany, 1918–39

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This glossary is an extract from from a Study Guide by Clever Lili.[https://www.gcsehistory.com/bookstore/ed_gcse_germany.html] Edexcel GCSE Weimar and Nazi Germany, 1918 to 1939, is the modern depth study that focuses on the origins of the Weimar Republic, the challenges it faced and to what extent it overcame those challenges. The course also investigates why and how the Weimar Republic was dismantled by the Nazis and replaced by a Nazi dictatorship. You will focus on crucial events during this period, and study the different social, cultural, political, economic and military changes that occurred.
Glossary - Edexcel IGCSE Changes in Medicine, c1848–c1948
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Glossary - Edexcel IGCSE Changes in Medicine, c1848–c1948

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This glossary is an extract from from a Study Guide by Clever Lili.[https://www.gcsehistory.com/bookstore/ed_igcse_changes_in_medicine.html] Edexcel GCSE Changes in Medicine c1848 - c1948 is an Edexcel iGCSE Breadth Study. It covers the changes in and development of medicine in Britain from the Public Health Act of 1848 to the beginning of the National Health Service, examining developments in medical knowledge, surgery, nursing, treatment and public health, as well as the impact of the world wars.
Glossary - AQA Germany, 1890–1945: Democracy and Dictatorship
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Glossary - AQA Germany, 1890–1945: Democracy and Dictatorship

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This glossary is an extract from from a Study Guide by Clever Lili.[https://www.gcsehistory.com/bookstore/aqa_gcse_germany_1890_45.html] Germany 1890-1945: Democracy and Dictatorship, is a period study that investigates Germany’s journey from an Imperial power to a democracy, and then investigates how it was transformed into a dictatorship. The course focuses on the relatively new German Empire and its early problems, culminating in the First World War. The course also investigates the origins of the Weimar Republic, its challenges, and how it sought to overcome those challenges. You will study a range of significant events, people and situations, which shaped the German landscape throughout this tumultuous time period, and you will look at the significant shifts in German society from internal and external pressures.
Glossary - AQA Conflict and Tension: the Inter-War Years, 1918–1939
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Glossary - AQA Conflict and Tension: the Inter-War Years, 1918–1939

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This glossary is an extract from from a Study Guide by Clever Lili. [https://www.gcsehistory.com/bookstore/aqa_gcse_conflict_tension_1918_39.html] AQA Conflict and Tension 1918-1939 is an AQA wider world depth study that investigates international relations. The course focuses on what caused the Second World War. It considers how and why the war happened, and why it was so challenging to find resolutions to the issues which caused it. You will study the roles of key individuals and groups in influencing change, and how they were affected by and shaped by international affairs.
Glossary - AQA Britain: Health and the People, c1000 to the Present Day
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Glossary - AQA Britain: Health and the People, c1000 to the Present Day

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This glossary is an extract from from a Study Guide by Clever Lili.[https://www.gcsehistory.com/bookstore/aqa_gcse_medicine.html] AQA Britain: Health and the people: c1000 to the present day, is a thematic study that looks at the change and continuity of medicine through British history. You look at the main people, events and developments, as well as the significant features of the different ages, from medieval to modern times.