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Topics you need to know in a level history?

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1. The causes and consequences of major historical events, such as wars, revolutions, and social movements
2. The political, social, and economic structures of different societies and civilizations
3. The role of key historical figures and leaders in shaping the course of history
4. The impact of colonization and imperialism on global history
5. The development of key ideologies and belief systems, such as democracy, communism, and nationalism
6. The evolution of technology and its impact on society and culture
7. The history of specific regions or countries, including their cultural, political, and economic development
8. The role of gender, race, and class in shaping historical events and processes
9. The impact of globalization and interconnectedness on world history
10. The study of primary sources and historical evidence to analyze and interpret historical events.
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Paper 1: Breadth Studies

- Section A: Period Study
- The Causes and Consequences of the First World War
- The Cold War 1945-1991
- Nazi Germany 1918-1945
- Early Elizabethan England 1558-1603
- Weimar and Nazi Germany 1918-1939
- Section B: Thematic Study
- The Causes and Consequences of Revolutions
- Medicine in Warfare
- Black Civil Rights in the USA (1865-1992)
- Women's Suffrage in Britain 1866-1928

Paper 2: Depth Studies

Section A: British Depth Study
- Option 1: The Norman Conquest
- Option 2: The "British Problem" in Ireland, 1845-1922

Section B: Wider World Depth Study
- Option 1: The American Revolution, 1763-1789
- Option 2: The Struggle for Indian Independence, 1857-1947
- Option 3: Mao's China, 1949-1976

Paper 3: Historical Investigation

- An in-depth study of a specific historical event or development, based on a provided source or sources.

Historical Concepts

- Cause and consequence
- Change and continuity
- Historical significance
- Bias and objectivity
- Interpretations of the past
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