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2N Revolution and dictatorship: Russia, 1917–1953 1905 1905 Revolution
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2N Revolution and dictatorship: Russia, 1917–1953 1905 1905 Revolution

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These are background lessons on the 1905 Revolution The lesson is mainly designed and used for AQA, but can be used for Edexcel or OCR course on the collapse of Tsarism and the Bolshevik Revolution. It is necessary to have the AQA textbook. Lessons include the following -Retrieval -Hook -Discussion Questions -Essay Questions -Stretch and Challenge -Worksheets -Sources -Essay Questions
2N Revolution and dictatorship: Russia, 1917–1953 Tsar Nicholas II
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2N Revolution and dictatorship: Russia, 1917–1953 Tsar Nicholas II

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To what extent was Tsar Nicholas II’s outdated views the main reason for opposition in 1917? LI: To form a judgment on Tsar Nicholas II’s views and leadership style and how this impacted Russia The lesson is mainly designed and used for AQA, but can be used for Edexcel or OCR course on the collapse of Tsarism and the Bolshevik Revolution. It is necessary to have the AQA textbook. Lessons include the following -Retrieval -Hook -Discussion Questions -Essay Questions -Stretch and Challenge -Worksheets -Sources -Essay Questions
2N Revolution and dictatorship: Russia, 1917–1953 Stalin's Cult of Personality
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2N Revolution and dictatorship: Russia, 1917–1953 Stalin's Cult of Personality

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EQ: How far did Stalin transform the Russian Society & Economy? LQ: How did Stalin’s Cult of Personality impact Russia? The lesson is mainly designed and used for AQA, but can be used for Edexcel or OCR course on the collapse of Tsarism and the Bolshevik Revolution. It is necessary to have the AQA textbook. Lessons include the following -Retrieval -Hook -Discussion Questions -Essay Questions -Stretch and Challenge -Worksheets -Sources -Essay Questions
2N Revolution and dictatorship: Russia, 1917–1953 Stalin's Cultural Revolution
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2N Revolution and dictatorship: Russia, 1917–1953 Stalin's Cultural Revolution

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Stalin’s Cultural Revolution The lesson is mainly designed and used for AQA, but can be used for Edexcel or OCR course on the collapse of Tsarism and the Bolshevik Revolution. It is necessary to have the AQA textbook. Lessons include the following -Retrieval -Hook -Discussion Questions -Essay Questions -Stretch and Challenge -Worksheets -Sources -Essay Questions
Cold War AQA 2R - Johnson and Vietnam
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Cold War AQA 2R - Johnson and Vietnam

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AQA Cold War Textbook is needed. Access to History also acts as a useful resource for additional reading. These are a series of lessons that focuses on Johnson’s policies & actions in Vietnam. The tactics of either side and the strengths/weaknesses of each side. Lessons include the following Retrieval Hook Discussion Questions Essay Questions Stretch and Challenge Worksheets Sources Essay Questions
Cold War AQA 2R Post Cuba Relations
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Cold War AQA 2R Post Cuba Relations

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These lessons look at the relationship between the USSR and the USA (post-Cuban Missile Crisis) with a focus on the Nuclear Agreements made. AQA Cold War Textbook is needed. Access to History also acts as a useful resource for additional reading. These are a series of lessons that focuses on Johnson’s policies & actions in Vietnam. The tactics of either side and the strengths/weaknesses of each side. Lessons include the following Retrieval Hook Discussion Questions Essay Questions Stretch and Challenge Worksheets Sources Essay Questions Nuclear Agreements between 1963 and 1968
People's Health - OCR - Early Modern Period
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People's Health - OCR - Early Modern Period

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Lessons designed for the OCR History GCSE People’s Health. Although can be adapted for Medicine GCSE Unit for Edexcel or AQA. In order to teach the lessons it is important to have the OCR textbook. Introduction Conditions in Towns -Retrieval -Hook -Discussion Questions -Essay Questions -Stretch and Challenge -Worksheets -Sources -Essay Questions
2N Revolution and dictatorship: Russia, 1917–1953 Dual Authority
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2N Revolution and dictatorship: Russia, 1917–1953 Dual Authority

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How far did the Provisional Government find itself in an impossible situation? Explain LI: To form a judgment on the successes and failures of the Provisional Government. The lesson is mainly designed and used for AQA, but can be used for Edexcel or OCR course on the collapse of Tsarism and the Bolshevik Revolution. It is necessary to have the AQA textbook. Lessons include the following -Retrieval -Hook -Discussion Questions -Essay Questions -Stretch and Challenge -Worksheets -Sources -Essay Questions
2N Revolution and dictatorship: Russia, 1917–1953 Impact of WW1
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2N Revolution and dictatorship: Russia, 1917–1953 Impact of WW1

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To what extent was the First World War the main cause for the collapse of the abdication of the Tsar Nicholas II? LI: To form a judgement on the impact of the First World War on the Tsarist Regime The lesson is mainly designed and used for AQA, but can be used for Edexcel or OCR course on the collapse of Tsarism and the Bolshevik Revolution. It is necessary to have the AQA textbook. Lessons include the following -Retrieval -Hook -Discussion Questions -Essay Questions -Stretch and Challenge -Worksheets -Sources -Essay Questions
2N Revolution and dictatorship: Russia, 1917–1953  Cause for October Revolution
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2N Revolution and dictatorship: Russia, 1917–1953 Cause for October Revolution

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To what extent was the storming of the Winter Palace during the October Revolution more symbolic than heroic? Explain LI: To form a judgement on how far the events of the October Revolution were “The establishment of Sovnarkom was essential for the consolidation of Bolshevik Authority.” How far do you agree with this statement? Explain LI: To form a judgement on how far the events of the October & November enabled the Bolsheviks to establish their authority. The lesson is mainly designed and used for AQA, but can be used for Edexcel or OCR course on the collapse of Tsarism and the Bolshevik Revolution. It is necessary to have the AQA textbook. Lessons include the following -Retrieval -Hook -Discussion Questions -Essay Questions -Stretch and Challenge -Worksheets -Sources -Essay Questions****
2N Revolution and dictatorship: Russia, 1917–1953 Why did the Red Wins the Civil War
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2N Revolution and dictatorship: Russia, 1917–1953 Why did the Red Wins the Civil War

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To what extent was the unity of the Bolsheviks and the disunity of the Whites the Bolshevik’s greatest advantage in the Russian Civil War? Explain LI: To form a judgment on the causes and the course of events of the Russian Civil War? The lesson is mainly designed and used for AQA, but can be used for Edexcel or OCR course on the collapse of Tsarism and the Bolshevik Revolution. It is necessary to have the AQA textbook. Lessons include the following -Retrieval -Hook -Discussion Questions -Essay Questions -Stretch and Challenge -Worksheets -Sources -Essay Questions
2N Revolution and dictatorship: Russia, 1917–1953  July Days and Kornilov
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2N Revolution and dictatorship: Russia, 1917–1953 July Days and Kornilov

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How far was the Kornilov Affair the most significant factor increasing the popularity of the Bolsheviks between revolutions of 1917? LI: To form a judgement on the events between Revolutions and which was the most important for the increase in the popularity of the Bolsheviks and the decrease in popularity of the Provisional Government. The lesson is mainly designed and used for AQA, but can be used for Edexcel or OCR course on the collapse of Tsarism and the Bolshevik Revolution. It is necessary to have the AQA textbook. Lessons include the following -Retrieval -Hook -Discussion Questions -Essay Questions -Stretch and Challenge -Worksheets -Sources -Essay Questions
2N Revolution and dictatorship: Russia, 1917–1953 Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
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2N Revolution and dictatorship: Russia, 1917–1953 Treaty of Brest-Litovsk

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How far was the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk necessary for the establishment of Bolshevik authority? LI: To form a judgement on how far the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk enabled in the Bolsheviks to establish their authority LI: To form a judgment on the reasons for the Bolshevik’s success in the early days The lesson is mainly designed and used for AQA, but can be used for Edexcel or OCR course on the collapse of Tsarism and the Bolshevik Revolution. It is necessary to have the AQA textbook. Lessons include the following -Retrieval -Hook -Discussion Questions -Essay Questions -Stretch and Challenge -Worksheets -Sources -Essay Questions