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How To Pass Intermediate 2 History

John Kerr


Paperback
£9.99

ISBN: 9780340946343
ISBN-10: 0340946342
Published: 25/01/2008
Extent: 160 pages
Illustrations: Approx 10 b/w line drawing and 30 b/w halftones
Series: How To Pass - Intermediate Level


 
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Summary:
How to Pass Intermediate 2 History offers a comprehensive guide aimed at Intermediate 2 History candidates. No book can guarantee an examination pass, but - like all our titles in the Hodder Gibson How To Pass series - this book combines an overview of the course syllabus and exam requirements, as well as a guide to revision techniques and advice on sitting the examination itself.

There are many options available for Intermediate History. The book concentrates on the most popular options: full details are on the Contents page.

The series offers unique insights into what markers are actually looking for, so that users of this book will avoid unnecessary mistakes - and should gain those extra marks that are so essential to moving up a grade...


  • All subject-specific and grade-specific How to Pass titles are endorsed by the Scottish Qualifications Authority
  • Aimed specifically at the Scottish syllabus
  • Covers all the examination areas
  • Attractive and eye-catching series design
  • Written by an experienced author


Table of Contents:
Introduction
Part 1 – Scottish and British, Context 2: Wallace, Bruce and the Scottish Wars of Independence 1286–1328
Part 2 – Scottish and British, Context 6: Immigrants and Exiles: Scotland 1830s–1930s
Part 3 – Scottish and British, Context 7a: From the Cradle to the Grave? Social Welfare in Britain 1890's–1951
Part 4 – European and World, Context 9: Iron and Blood? Bismarck and the creation of the German Empire, 1815–1871
Part 5 – European and World, Context 11: Free at Last? Race relations in the USA, 1918–1968
Part 6 – European and World, Context 12: The Road to War 1933–1939
Model Answers to Questions in the Content Units


About the Author(s):
John Kerr is Principal Teacher of History at Balerno High School


Readership:
Intermediate 2 students in Scotland


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