Hero image

Geo_pal2000's Shop

Average Rating1.75
(based on 45 reviews)

GEOPALSHOP: We provide History, Geography, Economics, Business Finance and Sociology Resources for O/L, IGCSE, AS and A/Levels.

490Uploads

141k+Views

4k+Downloads

GEOPALSHOP: We provide History, Geography, Economics, Business Finance and Sociology Resources for O/L, IGCSE, AS and A/Levels.
The October Manifesto and the Fundamental Law
geo_pal2000geo_pal2000

The October Manifesto and the Fundamental Law

(0)
The resource is made for AS History. It is also useful for IGCSE History on the study of Russia as depth Study. It contains facts and evidence which explains the general causes of the Russian Revolution and the October Manifesto. It explains the roles played by the Duma and the Fundamental Laws.
The importance of Artillery  in World War 1.
geo_pal2000geo_pal2000

The importance of Artillery in World War 1.

(0)
This resource is made for History IGCSE . It explains the importance of Weapons used in World War 1. It explains Artillery, the meaning, scope usage and how it change the structure of war during the WW1.It contains photographs and explanations on the subject and the consequences of Artillery.
The Tet Offensive   And  Its Impact
geo_pal2000geo_pal2000

The Tet Offensive And Its Impact

(0)
This resource explains why and how the Tet Offensive happened . It explains its impact and USA’s public reaction on the incident. Prepared for History Core Content , Paper 1 IGCSE.
GUSTAV STRESEMAN , DAWES PLAN  AND HIS ACHIEVEMENTS AND WEAKNESSES .
geo_pal2000geo_pal2000

GUSTAV STRESEMAN , DAWES PLAN AND HIS ACHIEVEMENTS AND WEAKNESSES .

(0)
The resource explains the achievements of The Weimar Government under Stressemann.Itexplains his social , political and economic achievements and weaknesses. It explains the Dawes Plan, and makes a comparison with Fredrich Ebert .Contains activities and starter. Prepared for GCSE History for full understanding of what the Weimar Republic was and how it changed during Gustav. Contains activities and sources.
Saddam Hussein  and how he rose to power in Iraq
geo_pal2000geo_pal2000

Saddam Hussein and how he rose to power in Iraq

(0)
The resource explains how Saddam Hussein rose to power in Iraq.It explains the various factors that led to his taking over power and how he used propaganda, violence, torture, persecution etc to maintain power. The resource shows how he controlled Iraq and how he built personality cult and other attributes of him as a dictator.
Revision Exercise For IGCSE : Cuban Missile Crisis and Vietnam War
geo_pal2000geo_pal2000

Revision Exercise For IGCSE : Cuban Missile Crisis and Vietnam War

(0)
This resource explains the rise of Fidel Castro to power, reasons for the Bay of Pigs Invasion, and USA’s involvement in Cuba and its impact on the two governments. It also gives a guide - questions and answers on the Vietnam War and USA’s involvement in the Vietnam War and its consequences. Prepared for GCSE Exam revision and contains questions and answers on the two topics.
Five Outstanding Global Financial Crisis
geo_pal2000geo_pal2000

Five Outstanding Global Financial Crisis

(0)
This resource explains Global Financial crisis . It explains Five most outstanding world global financial crisis. why they happened , and their impact.It explains the following:Five of the World’s Most Devastating 1929 Financial Crises Wall Street Crash of : The Credit Crisis of 1772, The Asian Crisis of 1997, The OPEC Oil Price Shock of 1977, The Financial Crisis of 2007–08 Prepared for Economics students and teacher for IGCSE.
The importance and consequences of the Liverpool and Manchester Railways
geo_pal2000geo_pal2000

The importance and consequences of the Liverpool and Manchester Railways

(0)
This resource is made for KS3. It explains the roles of George Stephenson and Isambard Kingdom Brunel on the construction of the railways in Liverpool and Manchester. The resource explains the government effort , parliarmentary role and objections from the public. The resource contains sources and activities . It shows the social , economic sand political effect as well as negative impact of the railways