OCR A-Level History Early Tudors 1485-1558 Practice QuestionsQuick View
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OCR A-Level History Early Tudors 1485-1558 Practice Questions

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<p>37 practice questions on the reigns of Henry VII and Henry VIII including:</p> <ol> <li>Foreign policy</li> <li>Financial policy</li> <li>Government</li> <li>Claim to the throne</li> <li>Opposition</li> <li>Break with Rome</li> <li>Cromwell</li> <li>Wolsey</li> </ol>
AQA A-level Sociology Crime and Deviance essay plansQuick View
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AQA A-level Sociology Crime and Deviance essay plans

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<p>Essay questions and plans including:</p> <ol> <li>Functionalist theories of crime</li> <li>Subcultural theories of crime</li> <li>Labelling theories of crime</li> <li>Marxist theory of crime</li> <li>Left and right realist perspectives of crime</li> <li>Crime statistical patterns by class, gender, and ethnicity</li> <li>Globalisation and crime</li> <li>Crime and the media</li> <li>Preventing and managing crime</li> </ol> <p>26x 10 markers<br /> 11x 30 markers</p> <p>I’ve also included the little ‘cheat sheet’ that I used - essentially key theorists, names, and statistics to remember, pulled from the essay plans</p>
AQA A Level Sociology Research Methods NotesQuick View
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AQA A Level Sociology Research Methods Notes

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<p>Notes on 14 different sociological research methods including:</p> <ol> <li>Practical advantages and disadvantages</li> <li>Ethical advantages and disadvantages</li> <li>Theoretical advantages and disadvantages</li> <li>Examples</li> </ol> <p>Notes on 8 different sampling methods including:</p> <ol> <li>Strengths</li> <li>Weaknesses</li> </ol>
AQA A-Level Sociology Beliefs in Society NotesQuick View
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AQA A-Level Sociology Beliefs in Society Notes

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<p>Cohesive notes including:</p> <ol> <li>Functionalism and religion</li> <li>Marxism and religion</li> <li>Feminism and religion</li> <li>Religion and social change</li> <li>Secularisation</li> <li>Postmodernism and religion</li> <li>Globalisation</li> <li>Religious organisation</li> <li>Religious participation</li> <li>Science and religion</li> </ol>
AQA A-level Sociology Education key theorists and useful statisticsQuick View
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AQA A-level Sociology Education key theorists and useful statistics

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<p>Key theorists and useful statistics for:</p> <ol> <li>Functionalism</li> <li>Marxism</li> <li>Postmodernism</li> <li>Social class</li> <li>Ethnicity</li> <li>Gender</li> <li>Educational experience by gender</li> <li>Other relationships and processes</li> <li>1944: Butler Act</li> <li>1965-1979: Comprehensive schools</li> <li>1979-1997: New vocationalism</li> <li>1988: Education Reform Act</li> <li>1997-2010: New Labour policies</li> <li>2010-2015: Coalition policies</li> </ol>
AQA A-level Sociology Education policy notesQuick View
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AQA A-level Sociology Education policy notes

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<p>Notes and evaluation of educational policy including:</p> <ol> <li>1944: Butler Act</li> <li>Comprehensive schools</li> <li>New Vocationalism</li> <li>1988: Education Reform Act</li> <li>New Right influenced policy - New Labour</li> <li>Social Democratic influenced policy - New Labour</li> <li>New Right influenced policy - coalition</li> <li>Social Democratic influenced policy - coalition</li> </ol>
AQA A-level Sociology Crime and Deviance notesQuick View
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AQA A-level Sociology Crime and Deviance notes

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<p>Crime and Deviance notes including:</p> <ol> <li>Functionalism and crime</li> <li>Subcultural Theory</li> <li>Marxism and crime</li> <li>New Realism and crime</li> <li>Social class and crime</li> <li>Ethnicity and crime</li> <li>Gender and crime</li> </ol>
OCR A-level History: England 1485-1558 rebellions notesQuick View
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OCR A-level History: England 1485-1558 rebellions notes

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<p>Notes on the rebellions under Edward VI and Mary I including:</p> <ol> <li>1549: Western Rebellion</li> <li>1549: Kett’s Rebellion</li> <li>1554: Wyatt’s Rebellion</li> </ol> <p>All include political, economic, social, and religious causes and an evaluation of the level of threat</p>