A Divided Union Civil Rights In The Usa 1945-74
Author: fullsoftcrack on 10-05-2023, 16:36, Views: 44
Published 5/2023
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Edexcel IGCSE History
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Understand the the key events in the Edexcel IGCSE Civil Rights course
Understand the structure of the exam
Understand how to answer questions
Write Level 9 answers
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Description
The content is linked exactly to the Pearson Edexcel IGCSE Civil Rights specification Covers some of the major political and social events of US history during the years 1945-74, including:The Cold War and the Red ScareMcCarthyismSegregation and discrimination Civil rights movementStudent protestsWomen's movementRichard Nixon and WatergateStudents will gain an understanding of the impact of the Cold War on US politics at the outset of the Cold WarStudents will analyse the key events in the civil rights movement There will be an indepth examination of other protest movements, particualry student protests and the women's movementStduents will learn the causes of the Watergate Scandal that shook American politics in the 1970sKey events in the Watergate Scandal will be taught and the impact this had on wider US politics and society For students who are taking the IGCSE course, there are over two hours of videos that break down the exam paper and how each question should be addressedThere are worked examples showing students exactly how to attain a Level 9 answer with analysis from a Pearson Edexcel examinerThere are quizzes at the end of each section that test your knowledge on each section
Overview
Section 1: The Red Scare and McCarthyism
Lecture 1 The US political system
Lecture 2 Reasons for the Cold War
Lecture 3 Red Scare events in the US
Lecture 4 McCarthyism and the Red Scare
Section 2: Red Scare and McCarthyism exam questions
Lecture 5 Chapter 1 Question1
Lecture 6 Chapter 1 Question 2
Lecture 7 Chapter 1 Question 3
Section 3: Civil rights in the 1950s
Lecture 8 Segregation and discrimination of African-Americans
Lecture 9 Brown v Board of Education, Topeka Kansas
Lecture 10 The murder of Emmett Till
Lecture 11 Montgomery Bus Boycott
Lecture 12 1957 Civil Rights Act
Lecture 13 Little Rock Nine
Section 4: Civil rights in the 1950s exam questions
Lecture 14 Chapter 2 Question 1
Lecture 15 Chapter 2 Question 2
Lecture 16 Chapter 2 Question 3
Section 5: The impact of civil rights protests, 1960-74
Lecture 17 Civil rights in the 1960s overview
Lecture 18 Greensboro sit-ins
Lecture 19 Freedom Rides
Lecture 20 James Meredith case
Lecture 21 Birmingham Campaign
Lecture 22 March on Washington
Lecture 23 Freedom Summer campaign
Lecture 24 Selma and voting rights
Lecture 25 Civil rights legislation
Lecture 26 Civil rights 1966-74 overview
Lecture 27 Nation of Islam and Malcolm X
Lecture 28 Black Power
Lecture 29 Black Panthers
Lecture 30 Response to Black Power and Black Panthers
Lecture 31 Race riots
Lecture 32 Mainstream civil rights, 1966-74
Section 6: Civil rights, 1960-74 exam questions
Lecture 33 Chapter 3 Question 1
Lecture 34 Chapter 3 Question 2
Lecture 35 Chapter 3 Question 3
Section 7: Other protest movements: students, women, anti-Vietnam
Lecture 36 Student protests
Lecture 37 Vietnam War and hippy movement
Lecture 38 Role of individuals in women's movement
Lecture 39 Role of organisations in women's movement
Lecture 40 Social changes - women's movement
Lecture 41 Opposition to the women's movement
Lecture 42 Impact of the women's movement
Section 8: Other protest movements: Vietnam, students, women exam questions
Lecture 43 Chapter 4 Question 1
Lecture 44 Chapter 4 Question 2
Lecture 45 Chapter 4 Question 3
Section 9: Nixon and Watergate
Lecture 46 Background to Watergate
Lecture 47 Watergate scandal
Lecture 48 Impact of Watergate
Section 10: Nixon and Watergate exam questions
Lecture 49 Chapter 5 Question 1
Lecture 50 Chapter 5 Question 2
Section 11: Exam Zone
Lecture 51 Paper 1 Exam Structure
Lecture 52 Question 1 worked example
Lecture 53 Question 2 worked example
Lecture 54 Question 3 worked example
This course is primarily intended for teachers and students of Edexcel IGCSE History. However, anyone with an interest in this period of history will find it engaging and informative.
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