Hodder Education
SchoolsCollegesHigher EducationHealth SciencesSelf Learning
*

WJEC GCSE History: The USA 1910-1929 and Germany 1929-1947

Steve Waugh, John Wright, Editor: R. Paul Evans


Paperback
£16.99

ISBN: 9781444112207
Published: 25/06/2010
Extent: 216 pages
Illustrations: colour and black and white photos and illustrations
Series: WJHI


 
* *

*

Summary:
Endorsed by WJEC, this book has been written and edited by experienced examiners in order to support the USA 1910-1929 and Germany 1929-1947depth studies in the WJEC History GCSE specification.

It combines the in-depth knowledge to give you a real understanding of the depth studies with a source-based approach designed to help skills development. In addition, in order to build confidence in exam technique, it contains step-by-step guidance on the different examination questions as well as practice in answering exam-style questions.

All this combines to help students access the higher grades while giving a coherent, stimulating pathway throughout the depth study part of the course.

Each chapter includes:

  • an introduction outlining the key lines of enquiry from the specification
  • full coverage of the content requirements of the specification
  • a variety of activities to motivate all students
  • model answers with questions and exam tips to aid exam preparation.

    Other titles in the series:
    The development of the USA 1929-2000 (9781444112191)


    • Specifically designed to support the 2009 WJEC GCSE History specification.
    • Provides dedicated progressive support with assessment - including model answers, exam-style questions and exam tips to aid exam preparation.
    • Contains a variety of activities to motivate all students.
    • Written and edited by senior examiners.


    Table of Contents:
    Part 1: The USA, a nation of contrasts 1910-1929
    Section A: The main political and social challenges facing America
    Chapter 1 Why did immigration become such a major issue American society?
    Chapter 2 Was America a country of religious and racial intolerance during this period?
    Chapter 3 Was the 1920s a decade of organised crime and corruption?
    Section B: The rise and fall of the American economy
    Chapter 4 What were the causes of the economic boom?
    Chapter 5 How did this prosperity affect American society?
    Chapter 6 Why did this prosperity come to a sudden end in 1929?
    Section C: Changes in American culture and society
    Chapter 7 How did popular entertainment develop during this period?
    Chapter 8 How did the lifestyle and status of women change during this period?
    Chapter 9 Why did sport and other leisure activities witness so much growth during this period?
    Part 2: Germany in transition, 1929-47
    Part A: The rise of the Nazi Party and its consolidation of power, 1929-34
    Chapter 10 What was the impact of the Weimar period on the rise of the Nazis?
    Chapter 11 How and why did Hitler get appointed Chancellor in January 1933?
    Chapter 12 How did the Nazis consolidate their power, 1933-34?
    Section B: Changing life for the German people, 1933-39
    Chapter 13 How did Nazi economic and social policy affect life in Germany?
    Chapter 14 How did Nazi political policy affect life in Germany?
    Chapter 15 How did Nazi racial & religious policy affect life in Germany?
    Section C: War and its imapct on life in Germany, 1939-47
    Chapter 16 How was life affected during the war years?
    Chapter 17 How much opposition was there to the Nazis in Germany during the war years?
    Chapter 18 What was the situation in Germany following total defeat in the war?


    About the Author(s):
    John Wright is an experienced author of GCSE textbooks and a senior examiner from a major awarding body

    Steve Waugh is an experienced author of GCSE textbooks and senior examiner from a major awarding body.


    Contributors:
    Editor: R. Paul Evans is an experienced author of GCSE textbooks and senior examiner from a major awarding body.


    Readership:
    GCSE History students


    Reviews:

    "This new book - which covers the two most popular source based topics - is an improvement on the already excellent previous book... This book is a must for anyone doing this GCSE."

    Amazon review

    "Being new to teaching this course - this book has become my bible. The sections on how to answer the different types of exam questions are really useful."

    Amazon review


    * *
    *
    Your order basket is currently empty.