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History A
British Thematic Studies
Power: Monarchy and Democracy c.1000–2014
Power c.1800–2014
Power c.1800–2014
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Analyze the dissatisfaction with the electoral system and the impact of the Reform Acts (1832, 1867, 1884).
Explain the rise of Trade Unions, the Labour Party, and the women's suffrage movement.
Evaluate the changing relationship between the state and people during the World Wars and post-1945 era.
Discuss modern challenges to Parliament, including the Miners’ Strike and pressure groups.
Assess changes in Prime Ministerial power, devolution, and coalition government.
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