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GCSE EDEXCEL History Revision Notes for Key Topic 2 (Cold War Crises, 1958-70)
This resource includes a detailed and specification-based revision notes that cover the full specification content for Key Topic 2 (Cold War Crises, 1958-70) of GCSE Edexcel History Paper 2 (Superpower Relations and the Cold War, 1941-91).
These revision notes cover all the key events of the time period (according to the specification key topic), ensuring you will learn all relevant information, facts, dates, names and clearly described in specification order – providing detailed and accessible summary and explanation of key events and turning points. Most topics are divided into their components and key aspects, with accompanying images and graphics, to enhance learning and memorization of content.
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For Paper 2 of GCSE EDEXCEL History (Superpower Relations and the Cold War, 1941-91)
Topics Covered
Refugee Problem and Summit Meetings
Cuban Revolution and International Soviet Relations
Cuban Missile Crisis
Construction of the Berlin Wall
Opposition, Control and Invasion of Czechoslovakia
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Revision Notes for Key Topic 2 (Cold War Crises, 1958-70)
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GCSE EDEXCEL History Revision Notes for Key Topic 1 (Origins of the Cold War, 1941-58)
This resource includes a detailed and specification-based revision notes that cover the full specification content for Key Topic 1 (Origins of the Cold War, 1941-58) of GCSE Edexcel History Paper 2 (Superpower Relations and the Cold War, 1941-91).
These revision notes cover all the key events of the time period (according to the specification key topic), ensuring you will learn all relevant information, facts, dates, names and clearly described in specification order – providing detailed and accessible summary and explanation of key events and turning points. Most topics are divided into their components and key aspects, with accompanying images and graphics, to enhance learning and memorization of content.
This guide has been divided by each topic, to help divide up all the required content, and better formulate exam answers and memorise content. This student-friendly guide will help students condense, learn and review all specification information, and help students to achieve Grade 9s!
For Paper 2 of GCSE EDEXCEL History (Superpower Relations and the Cold War, 1941-91)
Topics Covered
Early Tensions between the East and West
Wartime Conferences
Takeovers and Creation of Soviet ‘Satellite States’
Early Tensions and Development of Cold War
Development of Cold War and US-Soviet Relations
Berlin Crisis and Blockade
Arms Race and the Warsaw Pact
Hungarian Uprising and Invasion
Contents
Revision Notes for Key Topic 1 (Origins of the Cold War, 1941-58)
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GCSE AQA Citizenship Studies Specification Revision Notes for Paper 2 Section B (Rights and Responsibilities)
This resource includes revision notes that cover ALL specification content for Theme 2 of GCSE AQA Citizenship Studies (Rights and Responsibilities), which is assessed in Paper 2 (Section B) of the course.
These notes are divided by each specification sub-topic, with all relevant information, definitions, explanations, data, statistics and case studies included within this guide, accompanied by images.
These detailed and concise notes will help you to learn, understand, and memorise all the content you need to cover – without the need for expensive textbooks. These revision notes cover ALL specification points in key detail, with advantage and disadvantage tables to help you expand your 8 Mark Exam Technique, alongside case studies that will perfect your exam answers and help you achieve Grade 9!
For Paper 2 Section B (Rights and Responsibilities) of GCSE AQA Citizenship Studies
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Revision Notes for Paper 2B - Rights and Responsibilities
Revision Notes for Topic 3.3.1 – What Laws Society Requires and Why
Revision Notes for Topic 3.3.2 – Rights and Responsibilities in Legal System
Revision Notes for Topic 3.3.3 – How Law Developed, Deals with and Protects
Revision Notes for Topic 3.3.4 – Universal Human Rights and How we Protect
Revision Notes for Topic 3.3.5 – Bringing Change in the Legal System
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GCSE AQA Citizenship Studies Specification Revision Notes for Paper 2 Section B (Rights and Responsibilities)
This resource includes revision notes that cover ALL specification content for Theme 2 of GCSE AQA Citizenship Studies (Rights and Responsibilities), which is assessed in Paper 2 (Section B) of the course.
These notes are divided by each specification sub-topic, with all relevant information, definitions, explanations, data, statistics and case studies included within this guide, accompanied by images.
These detailed and concise notes will help you to learn, understand, and memorise all the content you need to cover – without the need for expensive textbooks. These revision notes cover ALL specification points in key detail, with advantage and disadvantage tables to help you expand your 8 Mark Exam Technique, alongside case studies that will perfect your exam answers and help you achieve Grade 9!
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Revision Notes for Paper 2B - Rights and Responsibilities
Revision Notes for Topic 3.3.1 – What Laws Society Requires and Why
Revision Notes for Topic 3.3.2 – Rights and Responsibilities in Legal System
Revision Notes for Topic 3.3.3 – How Law Developed, Deals with and Protects
Revision Notes for Topic 3.3.4 – Universal Human Rights and How we Protect
Revision Notes for Topic 3.3.5 – Bringing Change in the Legal System
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GCSE AQA Citizenship Studies Specification Revision Notes for Topic 3.3.5 – How do Citizens Play a Part to Bring about Change in the Legal System?
This resource includes revision notes that cover ALL specification content for ‘Topic 3.3.5 – How do Citizens Play a Part to Bring about Change in the Legal System?’ of GCSE AQA Citizenship Studies (Theme 2 – Rights and Responsibilities), which is assessed in Paper 2 (Section B) of the course.
These notes are divided by each specification sub-topic, with all relevant information, definitions, explanations, data, statistics and case studies included within this guide, accompanied by images.
These detailed and concise notes will help you to learn, understand, and memorise all the content you need to cover – without the need for expensive textbooks. These revision notes cover ALL specification points in key detail, with advantage and disadvantage tables to help you expand your 8 Mark Exam Technique, alongside case studies that will perfect your exam answers and help you achieve Grade 9!
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Revision Notes for Topic 3.3.5 – How do Citizens Play a Part to Bring about Change in the Legal System?
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GCSE AQA Citizenship Studies Specification Revision Notes for Topic 3.3.4 – What are the Universal Human Rights and How do we Protect them?
This resource includes revision notes that cover ALL specification content for ‘Topic 3.3.4 – What are the Universal Human Rights and How do we Protect them?’ of GCSE AQA Citizenship Studies (Theme 2 – Rights and Responsibilities), which is assessed in Paper 2 (Section B) of the course.
These notes are divided by each specification sub-topic, with all relevant information, definitions, explanations, data, statistics and case studies included within this guide, accompanied by images.
These detailed and concise notes will help you to learn, understand, and memorise all the content you need to cover – without the need for expensive textbooks. These revision notes cover ALL specification points in key detail, with advantage and disadvantage tables to help you expand your 8 Mark Exam Technique, alongside case studies that will perfect your exam answers and help you achieve Grade 9!
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Revision Notes for Topic 3.3.4 – What are the Universal Human Rights and How do we Protect them?
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GCSE AQA Citizenship Studies Specification Revision Notes for Topic 3.3.3 – How has the Law Developed over Time, and how does the Law Protect the Citizens and Deal with Criminals?
This resource includes revision notes that cover ALL specification content for ‘Topic 3.3.3 – How has the Law Developed over Time, and how does the Law Protect the Citizens and Deal with Criminals?’ of GCSE AQA Citizenship Studies (Theme 2 – Rights and Responsibilities), which is assessed in Paper 2 (Section B) of the course.
These notes are divided by each specification sub-topic, with all relevant information, definitions, explanations, data, statistics and case studies included within this guide, accompanied by images.
These detailed and concise notes will help you to learn, understand, and memorise all the content you need to cover – without the need for expensive textbooks. These revision notes cover ALL specification points in key detail, with advantage and disadvantage tables to help you expand your 8 Mark Exam Technique, alongside case studies that will perfect your exam answers and help you achieve Grade 9!
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Revision Notes for Topic 3.3.3 – How has the Law Developed over Time, and how does the Law Protect the Citizens and Deal with Criminals?
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GCSE AQA Citizenship Studies Specification Revision Notes for Topic 3.3.2 – What are Citizen’s Rights and Responsibilities within the Legal System?
This resource includes revision notes that cover ALL specification content for ‘Topic 3.3.2 – What are Citizen’s Rights and Responsibilities within the Legal System?’ of GCSE AQA Citizenship Studies (Theme 2 – Rights and Responsibilities), which is assessed in Paper 2 (Section B) of the course.
These notes are divided by each specification sub-topic, with all relevant information, definitions, explanations, data, statistics and case studies included within this guide, accompanied by images.
These detailed and concise notes will help you to learn, understand, and memorise all the content you need to cover – without the need for expensive textbooks. These revision notes cover ALL specification points in key detail, with advantage and disadvantage tables to help you expand your 8 Mark Exam Technique, alongside case studies that will perfect your exam answers and help you achieve Grade 9!
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Revision Notes for Topic 3.3.2 – What are Citizen’s Rights and Responsibilities within the Legal System?
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GCSE AQA Citizenship Studies Specification Revision Notes for Topic 3.3.1 - What Laws does a Society Require and Why?
This resource includes revision notes that cover ALL specification content for ‘Topic 3.3.1 - What Laws does a Society Require and Why?’ of GCSE AQA Citizenship Studies (Theme 2 – Rights and Responsibilities), which is assessed in Paper 2 (Section B) of the course.
These notes are divided by each specification sub-topic, with all relevant information, definitions, explanations, data, statistics and case studies included within this guide, accompanied by images.
These detailed and concise notes will help you to learn, understand, and memorise all the content you need to cover – without the need for expensive textbooks. These revision notes cover ALL specification points in key detail, with advantage and disadvantage tables to help you expand your 8 Mark Exam Technique, alongside case studies that will perfect your exam answers and help you achieve Grade 9!
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Revision Notes for Topic 3.3.1 - What Laws does a Society Require and Why?
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GCSE EDEXCEL History Revision Guide and Notes for Paper 1 (Migrants in Britain, c800-present & Notting Hill, c1948-70)
This resource includes a detailed and specification-based revision notes that cover the full specification content for ALL Key Topics and Historic Environment (Notting Hill, c1948-70) of GCSE Edexcel History Paper 1 (Migrants in Britain, c800-present).
These revision notes cover the ’Reasons for’, ‘Experiences of’ and ‘Impacts of’ for each migrant group of the time period. The guide covers all the key specification topics, ensuring you will learn all relevant information, facts, dates, names and clearly described in specification order.
These revision notes cover all the following specification content sections for the time period:
Context of English Society
Reasons for Migration
Experience of Migrants
Impacts of Migrants
Case Studies
Additionally, for Historic Environment notes, information is summaried according to the specification topic into bullet point notes with key information, names, dates and events, and notes covering the ‘Knowledge, Selection and Use of Historical Sources for Historical Enquiries’ for answering exam questions for Paper 1 Section B, including a summary of the strengths and weaknesses of both Local and National Sources, and structure to answer Paper 1 Question 2b.
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For Paper 1 of GCSE EDEXCEL History (Thematic Study and Historic Environment) for Option 13 (Migrants in Britain, c800-present & Notting Hill, c1948-70).
Contents
Revision Notes for Key Topic 1 (Migration in Medieval England, c800-1500)
Revision Notes for Key Topic 2 (Migration in Early-Modern England, c1500-1700)
Revision Notes for Key Topic 3 (Migration in 18th and 19th Century Britain, c1700-1900)
Revision Notes for Key Topic 4 (Migration in Modern Britain, c1900-present)
Revision Notes for Historic Environment (Notting Hill, c1948-70)
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GCSE EDEXCEL History Revision Guide and Notes for Paper 1 (Migrants in Britain, c800-present & Notting Hill, c1948-70)
This resource includes a detailed and specification-based revision notes that cover the full specification content for ALL Key Topics and Historic Environment (Notting Hill, c1948-70) of GCSE Edexcel History Paper 1 (Migrants in Britain, c800-present).
These revision notes cover the ’Reasons for’, ‘Experiences of’ and ‘Impacts of’ for each migrant group of the time period. The guide covers all the key specification topics, ensuring you will learn all relevant information, facts, dates, names and clearly described in specification order.
These revision notes cover all the following specification content sections for the time period:
Context of English Society
Reasons for Migration
Experience of Migrants
Impacts of Migrants
Case Studies
Additionally, for Historic Environment notes, information is summaried according to the specification topic into bullet point notes with key information, names, dates and events, and notes covering the ‘Knowledge, Selection and Use of Historical Sources for Historical Enquiries’ for answering exam questions for Paper 1 Section B, including a summary of the strengths and weaknesses of both Local and National Sources, and structure to answer Paper 1 Question 2b.
This guide has been divided by each topic, to help divide up all the required content, and better formulate exam answers and memorise content. This 38-page student-friendly guide will help students condense, learn and review all specification information, and help students to achieve Grade 9s!
For Paper 1 of GCSE EDEXCEL History (Thematic Study and Historic Environment) for Option 13 (Migrants in Britain, c800-present & Notting Hill, c1948-70).
Contents
Revision Notes for Paper 1 (Migrants in Britain c800-present & Notting Hill c1948-70)
Revision Notes for Key Topic 1 (Migration in Medieval England, c800-1500)
Revision Notes for Key Topic 2 (Migration in Early-Modern England, c1500-1700)
Revision Notes for Key Topic 3 (Migration in 18th and 19th Century Britain, c1700-1900)
Revision Notes for Key Topic 4 (Migration in Modern Britain, c1900-present)
Revision Notes for Historic Environment (Notting Hill, c1948-70)
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GCSE EDEXCEL History Revision Notes for Paper 1 Historic Environment (Notting Hill, c1948-70)
This resource includes a detailed and specification-based revision notes that cover the full specification content for Historic Environment (Notting Hill, c1948-70) of GCSE Edexcel History Paper 1 Section B (Migrants in Britain, c800-present).
These revision notes cover all the specification subsections for Historic Environment of Option 13, providing summary notes, bullet points, explanations, facts, dates, names and events in specification order for the topic.
These revision notes cover all the following specification content sections for the time period:
Local Context of Notting Hill
Influence of Caribbean Cultures on the Area
Racism and Policing
Black Activism
National and Regional Context
Knowledge, Selection and Use of Historical Sources
Additionally, notes end with notes covering the ‘Knowledge, Selection and Use of Historical Sources for Historical Enquiries’ for answering exam questions for Paper 1 Section B, including a summary of the strengths and weaknesses of both Local and National Sources, and structure to answer Paper 1 Question 2b.
This guide has been divided by each topic, to help divide up all the required content, and better formulate exam answers and memorise content. This student-friendly guide will help students condense, learn and review all specification information, and help students to achieve Grade 9s!
For Paper 1 of GCSE EDEXCEL History (Migrants in Britain, c800-present & Notting Hill, c1948-70)
Contents
Revision Notes for Historic Environment (Notting Hill, c1948-70)
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GCSE EDEXCEL History Revision Notes for Key Topic 4 (Migration in Modern Britain, c1900-present)
This resource includes a detailed and specification-based revision notes that cover the full specification content for Key Topic 4 (Migration in Modern Britain, c1900-present) of GCSE Edexcel History Paper 1 (Migrants in Britain, c800-present).
These revision notes cover the ’Reasons for’, ‘Experiences of’ (both Positive and Negative experiences) and ‘Impacts of’ for each period, each divided for each different migrant group. The guide covers all the key specification topics, ensuring you will learn all relevant information, facts, dates, names and clearly described in specification order.
These revision notes cover all the following specification content sections for the time period:
Context of English Society
Reasons for Migration
Experience of Migrants
Impacts of Migrants
Case Studies
This guide has been divided by each topic, to help divide up all the required content, and better formulate exam answers and memorise content. This student-friendly guide will help students condense, learn and review all specification information, and help students to achieve Grade 9s!
For Paper 1 of GCSE EDEXCEL History (Migrants in Britain, c800-present & Notting Hill, c1948-70)
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Revision Notes for Key Topic 4 (Migration in Modern Britain, c1900-present)
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GCSE EDEXCEL History Revision Notes for Key Topic 3 (Migration in 18th and 19th Century Britain, c1700-1900)
This resource includes a detailed and specification-based revision notes that cover the full specification content for Key Topic 3 (Migration in 18th and 19th Century Britain, c1700-1900) of GCSE Edexcel History Paper 1 (Migrants in Britain, c800-present).
These revision notes cover the ’Reasons for’, ‘Experiences of’ (both Positive and Negative experiences) and ‘Impacts of’ for each period, each divided for each different migrant group. The guide covers all the key specification topics, ensuring you will learn all relevant information, facts, dates, names and clearly described in specification order.
These revision notes cover all the following specification content sections for the time period:
Context of English Society
Reasons for Migration
Experience of Migrants
Impacts of Migrants
Case Studies
This guide has been divided by each topic, to help divide up all the required content, and better formulate exam answers and memorise content. This student-friendly guide will help students condense, learn and review all specification information, and help students to achieve Grade 9s!
For Paper 1 of GCSE EDEXCEL History (Migrants in Britain, c800-present & Notting Hill, c1948-70)
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Revision Notes for Key Topic 3 (Migration in 18th and 19th Century Britain, c1700-1900)
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GCSE EDEXCEL History Revision Notes for Key Topic 2 (Migration in Early-Modern England, c1500-1700)
This resource includes a detailed and specification-based revision notes that cover the full specification content for Key Topic 2 (Migration in Early-Modern England, c1500-1700) of GCSE Edexcel History Paper 1 (Migrants in Britain, c800-present).
These revision notes cover the ’Reasons for’, ‘Experiences of’ (both Positive and Negative experiences) and ‘Impacts of’ for each period, each divided for each different migrant group. The guide covers all the key specification topics, ensuring you will learn all relevant information, facts, dates, names and clearly described in specification order.
These revision notes cover all the following specification content sections for the time period:
Context of English Society
Reasons for Migration
Experience of Migrants
Impacts of Migrants
Case Studies
This guide has been divided by each topic, to help divide up all the required content, and better formulate exam answers and memorise content. This student-friendly guide will help students condense, learn and review all specification information, and help students to achieve Grade 9s!
For Paper 1 of GCSE EDEXCEL History (Migrants in Britain, c800-present & Notting Hill, c1948-70)
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Revision Notes for Key Topic 2 (Migration in Early-Modern England, c1500-1700)
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GCSE EDEXCEL History Revision Notes for Key Topic 1 (Migration in Medieval England, c800-1500)
This resource includes a detailed and specification-based revision notes that cover the full specification content for Key Topic 1 (Migration in Medieval England, c800-1500) of GCSE Edexcel History Paper 1 (Migrants in Britain, c800-present).
These revision notes cover the ’Reasons for’, ‘Experiences of’ (both Positive and Negative experiences) and ‘Impacts of’ for each period, each divided for each different migrant group. The guide covers all the key specification topics, ensuring you will learn all relevant information, facts, dates, names and clearly described in specification order.
These revision notes cover all the following specification content sections for the time period:
Context of English Society
Reasons for Migration
Experience of Migrants
Impacts of Migrants
Case Studies
This guide has been divided by each topic, to help divide up all the required content, and better formulate exam answers and memorise content. This student-friendly guide will help students condense, learn and review all specification information, and help students to achieve Grade 9s!
For Paper 1 of GCSE EDEXCEL History (Migrants in Britain, c800-present & Notting Hill, c1948-70)
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Revision Notes for Key Topic 1 (Migration in Medieval England, c800-1500)
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GCSE English Literature An Inspector Calls by JB Priestley Character Profile - ALL CHARACTERS
This resource includes a detailed profile with revision notes and a summary page of 10+ key character quotes, that summarise all key information about ALL CHARACTERS from ‘An Inspector Calls’ by JB Priestley.
This resource includes detailed information about the ‘Techniques, Ideas and Presentation of ALL CHARACTERS’ throughout the story, alongside ‘Plot and Character Development Summary’ and summaries of the ‘Context Explored through ALL CHARACTERS’ and the ‘Themes Explored through ALL CHARACTERS. This profile also includes summary of 10 Key Quotes that are great for analysis and exam preparation, easily provided to help memorise them, and all are listed with the Act.
These detailed notes fully condense all you need to know about ALL CHARACTERS, helping strengthen plot knowledge and help expand analysis. It will help you understand, review and memorise plot developments, character presentations and structural, language and form techniques used throughout the scene.
This resource is essential to the understanding and strengthening of your knowledge of ALL CHARACTERS and will help you condense and memorise the information you need to achieve Grade 9!
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An Inspector Calls Character Profile and Quotes – Arthur Birling
An Inspector Calls Character Profile and Quotes – Sybil Birling
An Inspector Calls Character Profile and Quotes – Shelia Birling
An Inspector Calls Character Profile and Quotes – Eric Birling
An Inspector Calls Character Profile and Quotes – Gerald Croft
An Inspector Calls Character Profile and Quotes – Inspector Goole
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GCSE English Literature An Inspector Calls by JB Priestley Character Profile - ALL CHARACTERS
This resource includes a detailed profile with revision notes and a summary page of 10+ key character quotes, that summarise all key information about ALL CHARACTERS from ‘An Inspector Calls’ by JB Priestley.
This resource includes detailed information about the ‘Techniques, Ideas and Presentation of ALL CHARACTERS’ throughout the story, alongside ‘Plot and Character Development Summary’ and summaries of the ‘Context Explored through ALL CHARACTERS’ and the ‘Themes Explored through ALL CHARACTERS. This profile also includes summary of 10 Key Quotes that are great for analysis and exam preparation, easily provided to help memorise them, and all are listed with the Act.
These detailed notes fully condense all you need to know about ALL CHARACTERS, helping strengthen plot knowledge and help expand analysis. It will help you understand, review and memorise plot developments, character presentations and structural, language and form techniques used throughout the scene.
This resource is essential to the understanding and strengthening of your knowledge of ALL CHARACTERS and will help you condense and memorise the information you need to achieve Grades 8/9!
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ALL An Inspector Calls Character Profile and Quotes
An Inspector Calls Character Profile and Quotes – Arthur Birling
An Inspector Calls Character Profile and Quotes – Sybil Birling
An Inspector Calls Character Profile and Quotes – Shelia Birling
An Inspector Calls Character Profile and Quotes – Eric Birling
An Inspector Calls Character Profile and Quotes – Gerald Croft
An Inspector Calls Character Profile and Quotes – Inspector Goole
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GCSE English Literature An Inspector Calls by JB Priestley Character Profile - Inspector Goole
This resource includes a detailed profile with revision notes and a summary page of 10+ key character quotes, that summarise all key information about Inspector Goole from ‘An Inspector Calls’ by JB Priestley.
This resource includes detailed information about the ‘Techniques, Ideas and Presentation of Inspector Goole’ throughout the story, alongside ‘Plot and Character Development Summary’ and summaries of the ‘Context Explored through Inspector Goole’ and the ‘Themes Explored through Inspector Goole’. This profile also includes summary of 10 Key Quotes that are great for analysis and exam preparation, easily provided to help memorise them, and all are listed with the Act.
These detailed notes fully condense all you need to know about Inspector Goole, helping strengthen plot knowledge and help expand analysis. It will help you understand, review and memorise plot developments, character presentations and structural, language and form techniques used throughout the scene.
This resource is essential to the understanding and strengthening of your knowledge of Inspector Goole and will help you condense and memorise the information you need to achieve Grades 8/9!
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An Inspector Calls Character Profile and Quotes – Inspector Goole
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GCSE English Literature An Inspector Calls by JB Priestley Character Profile - Gerald Croft
This resource includes a detailed profile with revision notes and a summary page of 10+ key character quotes, that summarise all key information about Gerald Croft from ‘An Inspector Calls’ by JB Priestley.
This resource includes detailed information about the ‘Techniques, Ideas and Presentation of Gerald Croft’ throughout the story, alongside ‘Plot and Character Development Summary’ and summaries of the ‘Context Explored through Gerald Croft’ and the ‘Themes Explored through Gerald Croft’. This profile also includes summary of 10 Key Quotes that are great for analysis and exam preparation, easily provided to help memorise them, and all are listed with the Act.
These detailed notes fully condense all you need to know about Gerald Croft, helping strengthen plot knowledge and help expand analysis. It will help you understand, review and memorise plot developments, character presentations and structural, language and form techniques used throughout the scene.
This resource is essential to the understanding and strengthening of your knowledge of Gerald Croft and will help you condense and memorise the information you need to achieve Grades 8/9!
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An Inspector Calls Character Profile and Quotes – Gerald Croft
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