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Hi I have recently just done my A Levels, having achieved 3A*s in Religious Studies, History and Politics and now doing History At the University of Bristol, and now just want to share all my notes, essays and essay plans that really helped me achieve these grades.

Hi I have recently just done my A Levels, having achieved 3A*s in Religious Studies, History and Politics and now doing History At the University of Bristol, and now just want to share all my notes, essays and essay plans that really helped me achieve these grades.
Feb 1917 Russian Revolution
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Feb 1917 Russian Revolution

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A fantastic resource of the causes and impact of the February Russian Revolution, including the Tsars own personality, as well as World War One. It includes the Tsars inability to lead the War effort effectively and decision to leave Rasputin as quasi Tsar and de facto leader of Russia at home. It also includes the Tsars inability to work with the Duma thereby alienating the elites who eventually turned on him.
Stalins Dictatorship and Rise to power
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Stalins Dictatorship and Rise to power

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This is a fantastic resource that includes detailed notes and essay plans on Stalins Dictatorship and rise to power including his position in the party and his political skill. These resources also include Stalins dictatorship and use of terror, party trials and Propoganda to create his cult of personality and ensure compliance. These notes also include Stalins economic policy including collectivisation, Dekulakisation and the 5 year plans
1917 Russian Revolutions February/October causes
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1917 Russian Revolutions February/October causes

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This is a fantastic resource including notes, essays and essay plans of all the 1917 revolutions, including the causes and impact of the February Revolution, as well as the causes and role of the Bolsheviks in the October Revolution. includes very detailed notes in essay like form set out in paragraphs with a for and against argument so is very helpful when thinking about how to structure an essay.
OCR AA Civil Rights 1865-1992 notes and essay plans
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OCR AA Civil Rights 1865-1992 notes and essay plans

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This a fantastic bundle of notes and essay plans from the OCR African American Civil rights from 1865-1992 Unit that includes heavily detailed notes in essay form divided into paragraphs of social, political and economic factors. These notes also include model essays that have been granted all A-A* level 18-25/25. It includes questions on African American own actions and the importance of AAs themselves in the development of their civil rights during the period, as well as questions on how far certain periods were the greatest turning point, such as World War One, World War 2 or the 1960s. It also includes the extent to which other factors were more important in the development of thier rights such as War which provided greater economic opportunities, or whether it was down to favorable Federal government and more liberal and helpful Supreme Court that assisted the NAACP. The documents also include notes on the importance of AA leaders throughout the period such as Du Bois, the NAACP, A Philip Randolph, Booker T Washington and Martin Luther King, as well as the importance of numerous campaigns including boycotts, and marches in the 1960s under the SCLC.
A Level History OCR Complete Women Civil Rights Notes and essay plans  1865-1992
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A Level History OCR Complete Women Civil Rights Notes and essay plans 1865-1992

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This a fantastic bundle of notes and essay plans from the OCR Womens Civil rights from 1865-1992 Unit that includes heavily detailed notes in essay form divided into paragraphs of social, political and economic factors. These notes also include model essays that have been granted all A-A* level 18-25/25. It includes questions on Female own actions and the importance of women themselves in the development of their civil rights during the period, as well as questions on how far certain periods were the greatest turning point, such as World War One or the 1960s. It also includes the extent to which women where their own largest hinderance and whether other factors were more important in the development of thier rights such as the economic climate at the time as seen in the 1920s or whether it was down to a favorable Federal government and more liberal and helpful Supreme Court. These notes also include evidence to use and notes for women during the Gilded Age, especially helpful for the OCR interpretations unit.