37 practice questions on the reigns of Henry VII and Henry VIII including:
Foreign policy
Financial policy
Government
Claim to the throne
Opposition
Break with Rome
Cromwell
Wolsey
Essay questions and plans including:
Functionalist theories of crime
Subcultural theories of crime
Labelling theories of crime
Marxist theory of crime
Left and right realist perspectives of crime
Crime statistical patterns by class, gender, and ethnicity
Globalisation and crime
Crime and the media
Preventing and managing crime
26x 10 markers
11x 30 markers
I’ve also included the little ‘cheat sheet’ that I used - essentially key theorists, names, and statistics to remember, pulled from the essay plans
Notes on 14 different sociological research methods including:
Practical advantages and disadvantages
Ethical advantages and disadvantages
Theoretical advantages and disadvantages
Examples
Notes on 8 different sampling methods including:
Strengths
Weaknesses
Key theorists and useful statistics for:
Functionalism
Marxism
Postmodernism
Social class
Ethnicity
Gender
Educational experience by gender
Other relationships and processes
1944: Butler Act
1965-1979: Comprehensive schools
1979-1997: New vocationalism
1988: Education Reform Act
1997-2010: New Labour policies
2010-2015: Coalition policies
Cohesive notes including:
Functionalism and religion
Marxism and religion
Feminism and religion
Religion and social change
Secularisation
Postmodernism and religion
Globalisation
Religious organisation
Religious participation
Science and religion
Notes and evaluation of educational policy including:
1944: Butler Act
Comprehensive schools
New Vocationalism
1988: Education Reform Act
New Right influenced policy - New Labour
Social Democratic influenced policy - New Labour
New Right influenced policy - coalition
Social Democratic influenced policy - coalition
Crime and Deviance notes including:
Functionalism and crime
Subcultural Theory
Marxism and crime
New Realism and crime
Social class and crime
Ethnicity and crime
Gender and crime
Notes on the rebellions under Edward VI and Mary I including:
1549: Western Rebellion
1549: Kett’s Rebellion
1554: Wyatt’s Rebellion
All include political, economic, social, and religious causes and an evaluation of the level of threat