Mindmap explaining why and how different themes are presented in An Inspector Calls:
- Social Respnsibility
- Learning About Life
- Judgement
- Men and Women
- Young and Old
- Social Class
- Family Life
- Britain 1912/1945
Notes on the:
Personality
Rise to power
Religious beliefs
Family History
What happened to him?
of Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset, and John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland, two advisors of Edward VI.
Timeline of important events of Mary Stuart's life, 1542-1567
A summary of her plots against Elizabeth I and to what extent she posed a real threat to Elizabeth
An example of essay plans for 16 mark questions in the Biopsychology unit of Paper Two - AQA Psychology
- Plasticity and functional recovery
- Split brain research
- Brain scanning techniques
- Circadian rhythms
Includes details for A01 and six evaluation points for A03
All information from “England under the Tudors” by Geoffrey Elton- Chapter IX “England during the Price Revolution”
Details about finance, including trade and inflation etc, under Edward VI, Mary I and Elizabeth I
credit to a friend in my class who helped in creating this
Detailed mind maps on the social policies put in place during Nazi Germany.
-Women
-Workers
-Youth
[does not include social policies towards the Church)
Example of a 20 mark question on AQA Sociology Paper 2: Families and Households.
Evaluate the contribution of feminist views to our understanding of the family.
Everything you need to know for a Religious Education GCSE on the Edexcel exam board.
-Matters of Life and Death
-Religion and Community Cohesion
-Living th Christian Life
-Believeing in God
(approx. 15,000 words + practice questions)
How effectively did the Nazi Regime use propaganda between 1933 and 1945?
Propaganda and the Hitler Myth
Includes:
- Definition of Propaganda
- Methods of Propaganda
> Radio
> Posters and Newspapers
> Film
> Rallies and Parades
- The Hitler Myth
- Conclusion
+ historical interpretations and primary sources
Created during studying for AQA A Level History: Democracy and Nazism: Germany, 1918–1945