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| Why was Henry VI deposed in 1461 and not earlier? |
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| Discuss the arguments for and against abolishing the Monarchy in the United Kingdom |
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| The political reform act of 1832 marked the beginning of a series of changes which led to a shift of power in parliament from the House of Lords to the House of Commons, and a change in how the country was run |
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| An overview of Britain in the early 20th century During the early 20th century in Britain, lives for everyone changed dramatically. |
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| How effective and successful was Parnell as an Irish Nationalist Leader?? |
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| How close did Britain come to revolution between 1815 and 1822? |
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| Role and Influence of Ruth Wilcox in Howards End. |
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| 'Next term, we'll mash you.' by Penelope Lively - Give an account of a short story you have read this term which interested you because of the characters it contained and issues it discussed. Show by reference to the writer's use of language how your inte |
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| Eight Years For the Bulger Killers Too Short, And If Released Should Their Identities Be Hidden? |
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| Account for the Changing Fortunes of the Houses of York and Lancaster in the Period 1450 - 1461 |
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| Focusing on chapter seven of "The turn of the screw", explain how Henry James creates tension for the reader. |
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| Describe how Cavour, Garibaldi, Mazzini and Victor Emmanuel II helped to bring about the unification of Italy. |
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| " The monasteries were dissolved purely as a result of Henry V111's greed." Do you agree? |
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| Assess the view that Henry VIII's wish for a divorce was the main reason for the break with Rome. |
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| To What Extent Was the Tudor Period a Time of Change in Religion and England's Relations With Other Countries? |
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| Why did the English Reformation happen? |
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| Assess the impact of the 1688 Revolution on British government and society. |
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| Intertextuality in John Fowles' The French Lieutenant's Woman. |
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| Henry VIII - Success or Failure? |
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| ''External pressures were the most significant reasons for the extension of the franchise during the period 1815-1914''. How valid is this assessment of the moves behind political and electoral reform during this period? |
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| What Caused The English Civil War ? |
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| Why was the Reform Act passed in 1832? |
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| This essay discusses the issues of why the English civil war broke out. |
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| Was there a ‘mid-Tudor’ crisis during the reigns of Edward VI and Mary I (1547-1558)? |
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| To what extent was the Western Rebellion of 1549 caused by religious grievances? |
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British History: Monarchy & Politics Explored
British History: Monarchy and Politics Defined
This part of the History A Level will give you an advanced insight into the major historical figures in British Royalty and politics. You'll also learn about the various political systems operated throughout Britain's history, and Britain's progression and development over time.
Why Study British History: Monarchy and Politics?
Britain has been so central in world affairs for many centuries that any understanding of word history would not be complete without an appreciation of the structures and practices of the British Monarchy and Britain's political systems.
British History: Monarchy and Politics - What Will I Study?
You'll complete assignments and essays on prominent historical figures such as Henry VII and James I. There'll also be projects and coursework on key periods in history such as the Industrial Revolution, and concepts including absolutism in the 17th century, and liberalism and appeasement in the early 20th century.
Further Study After British History: Monarchy and Politics
After you've completed your assignments, essays and coursework on British History and its Monarchy and politics, you'll be able to apply this perspective to other areas of history. You'll also be well placed for Degree-level study of History and other subjects such as Politics, Sociology, Anthropology, and Archaeology.
Where Can I Find Out More?
Oxford Cambridge and RSA Examinations (OCR)
http://www.ocr.org.uk/Data/publications/key_documents/AS_A_Level_GCE_History_A_Specification.pdf
Assessments and Qualifications Alliance (AQA)
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