Britain 1905-1951Pupils will benefit from active revision and reinforcement of acquired skills and knowledge, rather than the traditional 'crammer' style of revision resources which simply offer re-reading of material. Teachers can be assured that the material covered is directly relevant for their topics, as the revision units are closely based on key issues as outlined in the syllabus. Teachers can use the resource by either copying for each pupil, or by selecting and adapting material into their own revision plans. Less able pupils will benefit from the provision of part-completed answers/model answers, and help in developing History skills. Written by experienced teachers who can communicate important issues within each topic effectively. |
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A. J. P. Taylor Answer Constructor Beveridge Bill British Gazette British Society British Worker cartoon cent cheap coal industry Conservatives dole economic problems effects Election established by 1951 exam Examiner's comments example exports financial crisis Focus panel Food convoys George Orwell House of Lords improve increased Insurance Act 1946 Jarrow Jarrow Crusade Key Issue Analysis KEY ISSUE QUESTION knowledge to explain Labour Government Labour Party Liberal Government introduce limitations living look marks Mastering Modern British Means Test million MODEL ANSWERS National Government National Health Service National Insurance Act nationalisation needed old age pensions Organisation Overview 4.1 paid panel Make sure Parliament Act People's Budget poor poverty private owners Question 1 KEY Question 2 Study QUESTION AND ANSWER reforms Samuel Commission school meals sickness society were changed Stanley Baldwin Strike fail Study Source taxes unemployed unemployment benefit vote welfare state established