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Gcse Aqa History Specification B June 15th 2009 Help! Paper 3
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Posted 13 June 2009 - 11:08 PM
lulabelle, on Jun 13 2009, 09:39 PM, said:
Please help I need revision for Ireland have no revision notes exam on Monday
By this do you mean that you are doing AQA B (Modern World) Paper 3 on Monday, and that one of the two options for the exam is Option B: Britain and Ireland since 1916:
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Option B: Britain and Ireland since 1916
Part 1: Historical background: The movement towards the partition of Ireland
How far was the Easter Rising the turning point that led to the partition of Ireland?
Home Rule Bill, 1912-14; Easter Rising, 1916; British responses; Anglo-Irish War 1919-1921;
Government of Ireland Act, 1920
Part 2: Ireland: 1921-1968
How did the political failure to resolve the Irish question lead to the Troubles in the 1960s?
Anglo-Irish treaty, 1921; creation of Eire in 1937 and the Republic of Ireland in 1949; Sinn Fein, IRA; political and economic inequality in Northern Ireland.
Part 3: Ireland: 1960s-1970s .The Troubles..
Why was a solution difficult to achieve in the 1960s and 1970s?
Civil rights marches, 1968-69; British army in Ireland; Internment; .Bloody Sunday., 1972; Direct Rule, 1972; IRA, UVF; power sharing.
Part 4: Ireland: the search for Peace, 1981-1999
How close was Ireland to a peaceful solution to the Irish Question at the end of the 1990s?
Peace movements; Anglo-Irish Agreement, 1985; Good Friday Agreement, 1998; Northern
Ireland Assembly; decommissioning of arms.
Part 1: Historical background: The movement towards the partition of Ireland
How far was the Easter Rising the turning point that led to the partition of Ireland?
Home Rule Bill, 1912-14; Easter Rising, 1916; British responses; Anglo-Irish War 1919-1921;
Government of Ireland Act, 1920
Part 2: Ireland: 1921-1968
How did the political failure to resolve the Irish question lead to the Troubles in the 1960s?
Anglo-Irish treaty, 1921; creation of Eire in 1937 and the Republic of Ireland in 1949; Sinn Fein, IRA; political and economic inequality in Northern Ireland.
Part 3: Ireland: 1960s-1970s .The Troubles..
Why was a solution difficult to achieve in the 1960s and 1970s?
Civil rights marches, 1968-69; British army in Ireland; Internment; .Bloody Sunday., 1972; Direct Rule, 1972; IRA, UVF; power sharing.
Part 4: Ireland: the search for Peace, 1981-1999
How close was Ireland to a peaceful solution to the Irish Question at the end of the 1990s?
Peace movements; Anglo-Irish Agreement, 1985; Good Friday Agreement, 1998; Northern
Ireland Assembly; decommissioning of arms.
There is a good basic website here which outlines the factual basics simply.
You will also benefit from reading these pages by the BBC.
With a more detailed look at 1965-85 here.
Other than that, I advise you to get into school early on Monday, and ask your teacher if he has any textbooks/revision notes you can have.
One morning of hard work will mean that you can make a fair showing in the exam.
Now, if you go through all the stuff above and learn it all and still have some time this weekend, get back to us and we will find you someing else meaningful to do for your revision.
But in the meantime, I advise you very strongly to provide yourself with a basic factual knowledge of the events using the links suggested.
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