Product Description
DIGITAL - Cambridge International AS Level US History since 1877 Digital Teacher's Resource Access Card
Author(s): Tiffany West
Format: Digital
This digital teacher's resource supports learners with the AS Level options as part of the Cambridge International AS Level US History syllabuses (8101/8102) for examination from 2027.
Features:
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Detailed answer keys for all activities and worksheets to save teachers time and provide clear benchmarks for student work, facilitating efficient and accurate marking.
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Specific strategies and resources for addressing language barriers help teachers support students who may struggle with the language demands of historical study.
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'Common misconceptions' gives insigh t into typical misunderstandings allows teachers to address and correct these issues, ensuring a clearer and more accurate understanding of historical content.
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Practical support includes academic writing activities, worksheets, and tasks focusing on key vocabulary, which help make topic-specific language easier to understand.
Contents:
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Contents
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How to use this series
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How to use this Teacher's Resource
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Getting started with Cambridge International AS Level US History
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Chapter 1: The Gilded Age and Progressive Era
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1.1 What were the impacts of rapid economic growth in the US during the Gilded Age?
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1.2 What were the main aims and policies of the Progressive Movement?
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1.3 How successful was the Progressive Movement up to 1920?
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Chapter 2: American Imperialism, the First World War and the 1920s
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2.1 What were the causes and consequences of US territorial expansion in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries?
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2.2 Why did the US enter the First World War and how did the war impact Americans?
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2.3 What were the causes and impacts of economic and cultural changes in the 1920s?
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Chapter 3: The Great Depression, the Second World War and the Early Cold War
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3.1 What were the causes and impacts of the Great Depression and New Deal?
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3.2 Why and how did US foreign policy evolve between 1935 and 1959?
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3.3 Why and how far did US society change in the 1940s and 1950s?
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Chapter 4: The Development of the US in the 1960s and 1970s
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4.1 Why and how did US approaches to the Cold War change between 1961 and 1979?
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4.2 Why and how did politics in the US evolve between 1960 and 1979?
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4.3 Why and how far did the position of minorities improve in the US between 1960 and 1979?
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Chapter 5: The Modern US, 1980 to 2008
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5.1 Why and how did the global role of the US evolve between 1980 and 2008?
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5.2 Why and how did US politics change between 1980 and 2008?
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5.3 Why and how far did US society change between 1980 and 2008?
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Chapter 6: Preparing for assessment
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6.1 Overview of assessment and assessment objectives
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6.2 Understanding what a question is asking you to do
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6.3 Revision techniques
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6.4 Assessment preparation
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6.5 A final note
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Glossary
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Acknowledgements
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Index.
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