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YEAR 9

SUMMER 2014. YEAR 9. Key Terms: slavery; industrial revolution, child labour, abolitionist, racism, war of attrition, deadlock, democracy, dictatorships, protesting, Schlieffen Plan, trench warfare, treaty, stalemate, no man’s land. History Final= 7 5minutes with 3 sections.

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YEAR 9

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  1. SUMMER 2014 YEAR 9

  2. Key Terms: slavery; industrial revolution, child labour, abolitionist, racism, war of attrition, deadlock, democracy, dictatorships, protesting, Schlieffen Plan, trench warfare, treaty, stalemate, no man’s land. History Final= 75minutes with 3 sections. Section A- Multiple Choice from old quizzes Section B- Choice of Essays- Industrial Revolution Victorians? Racism? Abolition of slavery? Democracy? WWI- Who is to blame? Conditions? Section C= Sources skills- useful and reliable? General Knowledge for your information

  3. Britain 1750-1900: what changed? Population, Work, Health & Medicine, Transport, Culture, Politics, What factors made businesses grow? The Industrial Revolution major players:-Watt, Darbys, Wedgwood, Owen, Arkwright, Boulton & Watt Connection between the Industrial Revolution and the slave trade? Why there, why then theories? When did Victoria reign begin and end? What were the Victorian values? Which former British Prime Minister really admired the Victorians? When was the Great Exhibition? What was it’s purpose? Where in London today was the location of the exhibition? Which country abolished slavery first? Who was Mary Seacole? The Amistad Africans saga? Who? What? Where? When? Why? What? How? |Were the British racist? Slave ship Zong Why was slavery abolished? Were the Victorians racist? Caring? Misunderstood? Democracy 19th century versus Democracy 20th century? The various protest movements: Tolpuddle, Rebecca Riots, Chartists and their revolutionary methods. The 2 faces of London: Census? Shelton Street residents. Why so many contradictions about the Victorians and their images too? BRITAIN 1750-1900

  4. Formation of the 2 camps i.e. Entente vs. Alliance Powers or is it Allies vs. Central Powers/ Axis Causes of WWI- long term causes and the short term ones too: greed, competition, bragging rights, arms race, the triggers or spark. Was the WWI inevitable? The nature of trench warfare. Images or Poetry which was effective? Famous battles of WWI- Verdun, Passchendaele, Somme, Gallipoli etc Famous generals of WWI- Schlieffen, French, Joffre, Haig, Jellicoe, Hindenburg, Ludendorff, T.E. Lawrence, Winston Churchill etc ANZACs involvement? Gallipoli Who was Lawrence of Arabia and how is connected to this region? The war at sea. Lusitania sinking? Introduction of some new methods and technology. 20TH CENTURY WORLD

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