Experiments in government and society, 1648–1660, A-Level History Teaching Resources & Student Activities

Experiments in government and society, 1648–1660 A-Level Teaching Resources (16-18 Years). Can be used across examination board specifications. Perfect for classroom teaching or the homeschool environment.

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Experiments in government and society, 1648–1660 Resources

At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to:

  • Discuss the events that happened during the Third Civil War
  • Analyse the reasons for the failure of radical groups to change English society
  • Assess the successes and failures of the Protectorate in achieving stability and lasting change
  • Evaluate the impact of the English Revolution on the relationship of monarchy and Parliament

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A Level Experiments in government and society, 1648–1660 Presentation (2)
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A Level Experiments in government and society, 1648–1660 Presentation
A Level Experiments in government and society, 1648–1660 Presentation (1)

Student Assessment:

A Level Experiments in government and society, 1648–1660 Assessment (1)
A Level Experiments in government and society, 1648–1660 Assessment (2)