AQA UNIT 1: Stuart Britain and the Crisis of Monarchy, 1603–1702 Part One: Absolutism Challenged: Britain, 1603–1649 Monarchs and Parliaments, 1603–1629 Revolution, 1629–1649 Part Two: Monarchy restored and restrained: Britain, 1649–1702 From Republic to Restored and Limited Monarchy, 1649–1678 The Establishment of Constitutional Monarchy, 1678–1702 UNIT 2: America: A Nation Divided, c1845–1877 This option provides for the study of a period of major change in American history, which saw the disintegration of the country into Civil War, demanding a subsequent reconstruction. It explores concepts such as political authority, abolitionism and social justice. It also encourages students to consider what creates social tension and harmony, the idea of nationhood and the issues surrounding political compromise. Part One: The origins of the American Civil War, c1845–1861 North and South in c1845 Attempts to maintain the Union, c1845–1854 The outbreak of Civil War, 1854–1861 Part Two: Civil War and Reconstruction, 1861–1877 The War, 1861–1865 Early Reconstruction, 1865–1867 Radical Reconstruction, 1867–1877 UNIT 3: Coursework module: African-American Civil Rights 1877-1980 this module is an investigation of the black struggle for equality in the USA from the end of reconstruction to the 1980s. It examines the role of individuals such as Malcolm X, Martin Luther King and Booker T Washington in that struggle as well as the role of the federal government (President, Congress and Supreme Court).
Name: History Qualification title: GCE A Level in History Qualification type: GCE A/AS Level or equivalent Assessment Internal examinations during the course and external examinations at the end of 2 years of study. Awarding Assessment & Qualifications Alliance Created 20160919 14:11:37 Updated 20160919 15:20:43
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