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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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Women over 30 gained the vote mainly because of the war effort, do you agree? Explain your answer.
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Votes for women - source related questions.
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What can you learn from Source A about the response of British people to the effects of the Blitz?
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How useful are sources A, B and C in understanding what the battle of Dunkirk was like? Explain your answer.
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Why did a campaign for Women's suffrage develop in the years after 1870?
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what ways did the British Government attempt to hide the effects of the Blitz from the people of Britain?
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"Dunkirk was a great deliverance and a great disaster". Is there sufficient evidence in sources D to J to support this interpretation? Use the sources and your knowledge to explain your answer.
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Britain In The Age Of Total War.
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Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig - War hero or butcher of the Somme?
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'Why did the British Government Decide To Evacuate Children from Britain's Major Cities at the start of WW2?'
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Why did the British Government decide to evacuate children from Britain's major cities in the early years of the Second World War?
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How useful are the sources A, B and C in understanding what the battle for Dunkirk was like? Explain your answer.
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In what ways did the British government attempt to hide the effects of the Blitz from the people of Britain?
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Evaluation of sources for the sufficiency, drawing conclusions from evidence - "Dunkirk was a great deliverance and a great disaster".
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Britain in the Age of Total War - source related questions and ansewers
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How Important a part did Women's War Work Play in the Decision to Grant Votes for Women?
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History Course Work: Evacuation
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ATTITUDES TOWARDS WOMEN AND THEIR RIGHT TO VOTE HAD CHANGED BY 1918. HOW IMPORTANT WAS THE FIRST WORLD WAR IN BRINGING ABOUT THIS CHANGE?
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Explain why women failed to gain the vote between 1900 and 1914.
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Women's Suffrage - Without the First World War, British women would not have gained the right to vote in 1918.
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1940-1945 - Amongst historians it had been debated that Churchill's finest moments was his reaction and handling of the Battle of Britain and the Blitz.
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Describe the Effects of the Blitz on Everyday Life in Britain
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Field Marshall Haig:The Butcher of the Somme?
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Votes For Women, 1908-12 Sources Question
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Women's Suffrage Sources Question
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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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