Oxford AQA GCSE History: America 1840-1895: Expansion and Consolidation Revision Guide

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This America 1840-1895: Expansion and Consolidation Revision Guide is part of the popular Oxford AQA GCSE History (9-1) series. It covers the history of Indigenous North America, conflicts including the American Civil War, and resistance. Written to match the latest AQA 9-1 GCSE specification, this guide covers exactly what your students require to succeed in the Paper 1 Period Study exams.
- Recap key events with clear visual diagrams and brief points
- Apply knowledge with targeted revision activities that test basic comprehension, then apply understanding towards exam-style questions
- Review and track revision with progress checklists, suggested activity answers and Exam Practice sections
- Step-by-step exam guidance based on the popular 'How to...' student book feature
- Examiner Tip features most up-to-date expert advice and identifies common exam mistakes
- Boost student confidence on all AQA GCSE America question types with revision activities such as Interpretation Analysis and Bullet Points
- Written and reviewed by subject experts as part of our commitment to the inclusive presentation of diverse histories
Perfect for use alongside the Student Book or as a stand-alone resource for independent revision.
This revision guide helps your students Recap, Apply, and Review their way towards exam success.

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This is Book 10 in the Oxford AQA GCSE History (9-1) Series. See all Oxford AQA GCSE History (9-1) books here.

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