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Pearson Edexcel In GCE History (9HI0/34) Advanced Paper 3: Themes in breadth with aspects in depth Option 34.1: Industrialisation and social change in Britain, 1759–1928: forging a new society Option 34.2: Poverty, public health and the state in Britain £10.50   Add to cart

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Pearson Edexcel In GCE History (9HI0/34) Advanced Paper 3: Themes in breadth with aspects in depth Option 34.1: Industrialisation and social change in Britain, 1759–1928: forging a new society Option 34.2: Poverty, public health and the state in Britain, c1780 1939 Mark Scheme (Results) Summ...

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Summer 2024

Pearson Edexcel
In GCE History (9HI0/34)Advanced

Paper 3: Themes in breadth with aspects indepth
Option 34.1: Industrialisation and social change in
Britain, 1759–1928: forging a newsociety
Option 34.2: Poverty, public health and thestate in
Britain, c1780–1939
Pearson Edexcel In GCE History (9HI0/34) Advanced Paper 3: Themes in breadth with
aspects in depth Option 34.1: Industrialisation and social change in Britain, 1759–1928:
forging a new society Option 34.2: Poverty, public health and the state in Britain, c1780–
1939 Mark Scheme (Results) Summer 2024

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