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GCSE: History: Modern World History: Britain 1905-1951 Coursework


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InfoThe Britain 1905-1951 category has 1,307 essays and covers:

The Liberal Reforms, Britain in WWI, Votes for Women, The Welfare State, Britain in WWII

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How far to sources G and H agree about the chances of success for the British attack at Ypres in 1917? Explain your answers.
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Why women did not get the vote before 1914.
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First World War Sources Questions
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Britain And The Western Front of World War One - Sources Questions
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Why were the major cities of Britain bombed by the Germans in 1940-41?
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Describe the Ways in Which the Methods of the Suffragists and Suffragettes Were Different
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Does source D support the evidence of sources B and C about the damage done during air raids?
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The New Army and the Somme Sources Questions
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The Battle of Cambrai, 1917
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In this essay I am going to be discussing why women did not get the vote before 1914.
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Why were major British cities bombed by the Germans in 1940-1941
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Was Sir Douglas Haig the Butcher of the Somme?
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A memorable Derby
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There were many reasons why women had failed to gain the vote between 1900 and 1914. In the years before 1900, fifteen bills for women's suffrage had been put to parliament.
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The Suffragettes.
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Study sources H, I and J and use your own knowledge. 'It was the work that women did during the war that earned them the vote.' Explain whether you agree with this interpretation.
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Why were the major cities of Britain bombed by the Germans in 1940-1941?
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Before the Great War the position of women in society depended on birth, class, marriage, and men. Women had to live up to an ideal created by men.
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In this answer I will say how the two wars affected women, which will mainly be about jobs.
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Why were the major cities of Britain bombed by the Germans in 1940-41?
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Was Field Marshall Haig the butcher of the Somme ?
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Votes for women c1900-28
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John Keegan, a modern historian, suggests that Haig was an "efficient and highly skilled soldier who did much to lead Britain to victory in the First World War". Is there sufficient evidence in sources C to L to support this interpretation?
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Describe the ways in which women’s work in the home contributed to the war effort
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Britain 1905-1951 Explored

About Britain 1905-1951

Many significant events took place in Britain between 1905 and 1951.


The Labour, or the 'Democratic Socialist', political party was founded.


While women were gaining political power during this time, the country was also falling into a slump.


The Great Depression of the 1930s struck as the UK was digging themselves out of debt caused by the involvement of WWI.

Why Study Britain 1905-1951?

The study of GCSE Britain 1905-1951 will allow students to gain a better insight into life for citizens during this important time in the history of the United Kingdom.

Britain 1905-1951: What Will I Study?

GCSE students covering Britain 1905-1951 will study the Liberal reforms from 1906 to 1914, the changing role of women, the rise of the Labour Party, the General Strike of 1926 and the Depression of the 1930s.

Britain 1905-1951... What Comes Next? What Can I Study Next?

The study of GCSE Britain 1905-1951 will allow students to move on to studies of other countries during this time.


Specializing in Modern World History can grant GCSE students the ability to pursue careers in law, public administration and education.

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