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Does Douglas Haig deserve his reputation as the Butcher of the Somme - Editable version GCSE/Y9
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Does Douglas Haig deserve his reputation as the Butcher of the Somme - Editable version GCSE/Y9

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This course booklet is designed to be used alongside regular teaching, building up to a source essay on the overarching enquiry question. It includes: An outline of the Battle of the Somme Arguments and evidence Haig was a butcher Arguments and evidence he was not a butcher How Haig’s reputation has changed over time How to integrate sources into your essay Things that affect a source’s reliability A suggested essay structure
Politics A Level Edexcel  A* answer
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Politics A Level Edexcel A* answer

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This contains both the source and a 750 word model answer. The question is: **Using the source, evaluate the view that referendums create more problems than solutions. In your response you must: compare and contrast the different opinions in the source examine and debate these views in a balanced way analyse and evaluate only the information presented in the source**
Heath, 1970-74 - Knowledge organiser (OCR A Level History)
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Heath, 1970-74 - Knowledge organiser (OCR A Level History)

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A detailed knowledge organiser which covers Heath’s short time in power. The following areas are covered: Heath’s aims as PM The Conservatives and the economy Industrial relations Key polling data Foreign policy Local government (briefly) Key terms Key people Inflation/unemployment each year, 1970-74