History
R064 Exam Unit - Learning Journey
Who can tell us the most about the Silk Roads?
To what extent did the Normans bring a “truck load of problems”
What role did religion play in the Middle Ages?
Do the Angevin monarchs represent both the best and worst examples of medieval kingship?
What do the “She-Wolves” tell us about Medieval England?
What was remarkable about the kingdom of Mali?
To what extent did England’s crises between 1348 and 1485 bring changes?
Meanwhile elsewhere…the Mughal Empire flourished
How did the Renaissance transform European society?
How significant was the reign of Henry VII?
Should Henry VIII be known as ‘Henry the Great’?
Was there a Mid-Tudor Crisis?
What was life like in Tudor England?
Why was James I called ‘the wisest fool in Christendom’?
Was the world turned upside down in the middle of the 17th Century?
Why was Parliament dominant by the middle of the 18th Century?
Why did slavery and the slave trade develop in Britain’s colonies
Year 8
Year 7
How did Britain build its empire?
Year 9
Why was there an industrial revolution in Britain?
How did the Industrial Revolution affect living and working conditions?
Why was the French Revolution important to Britain?
Why did people in Britain want the right to vote after 1832?
Why was the Russian Revolution significant?
Why was the Great War the first world war?
How did the rise of the Nazis lead to the Second World War?
How did the Second World War affect the people of Britain?
How should the Holocaust be remembered?
How close did the world come to war during the Cold War?
Britain since 1945
Year 10
The People’s Health 1200 - today
Norman Conquest, 1065-1087
Framlingham Castle
Year 11
The Making of America, 1789-1900
Living Under Nazi Rule, 1933-45