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Why did Chartism fail? Questions Study With Correct Detailed Answers.
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Introduction - correct answer - Effectiveness of the state 
- Weak leadership 
- Limited support 
- Reform 
- Economic Recovery 
 
Point - Effectiveness of the State - correct answer Due to technological advancements and past experience, the government were extremely effective in limiting the progress of Chartism. 
 
Explanation - Effectiveness of the State - correct answer Telegram inc...
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‘Britain in Depth’ Notes (Protest, Agitation and Parliamentary Reform)
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A comprehensive assortment of notes for the ‘Britain in Depth’ aspect of ‘Britain: Protest, Agitation and Parliamentary Reform’ for your Pearson Edexcel A-Level History exams! 
Covers: members, aims, tactics and impacts of the Society for Constitutional Information and London Corresponding Society; participants, aims/motivation, events and impact of the Spa Fields Meetings, Pentridge Rising, March of the Blanketeers and Peterloo (and an assessment of the success of these by 1819); descri...
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Edexcel a level history question paper optio n 1d britain c1785 c1870 june 2023 + mark scheme
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Mark Scheme (Results) 
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Chartism Timeline
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A detailed and helpful timeline for Chartism in the ‘Britain in Depth’ aspect of ‘Britain - Protest, Agitation and Reform’ - perfect for your Pearson Edexcel A-Level History exams! 
Covers June 1832-February 1858 
Helped me get an A* in A-Level History!
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AP Euro: Industrial Revolution Test Revised Questions and Answers / Sure A
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agricultural revolution - The time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and 
no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering 
bourgeoisie - In early modern Europe, the class of well-off town dwellers whose wealth came 
from manufacturing, finance, commerce, and allied professions. 
Britain's Poor Law Commission - Produced detailed reports on the conditions of industrial cities. 
Found out the physically and morally debilitating effects of urban industrial life on the poor ...
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History Edexcel Past Papers A Level Great Britain - An Age of Reform (late 18th - early 20th century): Paper 3: Themes in breadth with aspects in depth: Questions with Complete Solutions
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1. How accurate is it to say that economic grievances were the key factor driving Chartism in the 
years c1838–48? 
 Economic redress and hardships motivated the support for the Chartist Movement, 
although, at its core, it strove to achieve political goals. 
2. How accurate is it to say that the role of government was the most significant factor in causing 
the General Strike of 1926? 
 The decisions of the government, motivated by its lack of belief in the viability of 
supporting the mi...
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Key Points and Content (Britain - Protest, Agitation and Parliamentary Reform)
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A great set of notes for the Britain: Protest, Agitation and Parliamentary Reform section of your Pearson Edexcel A-Level History exams! 
Covers key points/content for: Radical Reformers; Chartism; Trades Union Militancy [all from ‘Britain in Depth’]; reform of Parliament and changing influences/the impact of Parliamentary reform [from ‘Britain in Breadth’]. 
13 pages, 4300+ words 
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AP World History Unit 5, Verrified. APWH Unit 5 1750 - 1870 "Revolutionary Changes in the Atlantic World" "The Early Industrial Revolution" "Nation Building & Economic Transformation in the Americas" "Africa, India, & the New British
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AP World History Unit 5, Verrified. 
APWH Unit 5 1750 - 1870 "Revolutionary Changes in the Atlantic World" "The Early Industrial Revolution" "Nation Building & Economic Transformation in the Americas" "Africa, India, & the New British Empire" "Land Empires in the Age of Imperialism" "The New Power Balance" "The New Imperialism" 
 
 
Seven Years War 1756-1763 - -England vs. France 
England wins India and midwest territories in the US 
Both countries raised taxes 
 
The Englightenmen...
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Summary OCR A Level History - OCR A Level History: From Pitt to Peel 1783-1846 - AS Unit F961 - British History Period Studies
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Summary and takeaways from each chapter from Pitt to Peel with timelines and detailed notes on important information that usually comes up in exams 
Summary on each pressure group, most especially on Chartism 
Summary on the social reforms made in during the time of Peel 
Summary on the history of the Conservative Party
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Western Civ Ch. 20 & 21 Test. All Questions and answers. LATEST UPDATE. Graded A+
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Western Civ Ch. 20 & 21 Test. All Questions and answers. LATEST UPDATE. Graded A+ 
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Agricultural Revolution - ☑☑One of the factors that caused the industrial revolution. Due to new methods of farming, there was a significant increase in food production. This caused food to be che aper and so British people, unlike the rest of Europe, did not have to use up so much of their money on food. Therefore, they could spend it on manufactured goods. At the same ...
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