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Unit 2H.2 - The USA, 1955-92: conformity and challenge: A* revision notes
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Contains all 4 topics for Unit 2H.2 - The USA, 1955-92: conformity and challenge: Affluence and conformity 1955–63, Protest and reaction 1963–72, Social and political change, 1973–80 and Republican
dominance and its opponents, 1981–92 as well as an exam check-list of exam questions on every topic, as well as Britain Transformed as well 1918-1
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Unit 2H.2 - The USA, 1955-92: conformity and challenge: Republican dominance and its opponents, 1981–92 A* revision notes
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· This includes detailed revision notes of the first chapter of Edexcel History A-level Option 2H.2: The USA, 1955–92: conformity and challenge. 
· This chapter is Republican dominance and its opponents, 1981–92 
· It covers everything on the specification and is laid out in an easy-to-understand way! 
· If you wish to have these in a flashcard format, I also have these covered on a quizlet flashcard set (along with all the other 3 topics, which are being sold on my account too.)
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A-level Edexcel History Republican Dominance and its Opponents, 1981-92 Summary Notes for REDUCED CONTENT 2022
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Summarised, condensed, easy to understand revision notes for the Republican Dominance and its Opponents, 1981-92 section 
Contains only the content covered in the 2022 summer exams (reduced content) 
Includes: 
The Religious Right and its critics, cultural challenge and social change
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History Exemption: Georgia History, KSU GA History Exemption test, GA HISTORY EXEMPTION EXAM |2023 LATEST UPDATE|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
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Who founded Georgia and what was his position? 
James Edward Oglethorpe, leader of English Parliament 
 
 
 
When was Georgia founded and what was its purpose? 
-1732 
-To serve as a buffer between colonies and Spanish controlled Florida 
 
 
 
Who was James Wright? 
-Georgia's third and final royal Governor who fled the colony when the American Revolution began 
-Battle of Rice Boats 
 
 
 
Yazoo Land Fraud: When did it happen, what happened, and how was it fixed? 
-1795 
-Sale of land in Miss...
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Texas Government 2306-Final questions n answers graded A+ 2023/2024
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Texas Government 2306-FinalProviding a label to identify political candidates is an important function of what? - correct answer political parties 
 
What is not supposed to be a function of political parties? - correct answer nominate and elect their memebers for Local elections 
 
The movement toward the fringe areas of both democratic and republican parties leaving them unable to compromise is known as what? - correct answer partisan polarization 
 
The democratic party generally gains an ove...
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Amsco APUSH Chapter 30 Latest 2023 Graded A
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Amsco APUSH Chapter 30 Latest 2023 Graded A Milton Freidman free market economist who gave evidence in the 1970s of a steady shift to the right, away from the liberalism of the 1960s. 
political action committees (PACs) Political action committees which became a force for change. Opposed big government, New Deal liberalism, gun control, feminism, gay rights, welfare, affirmative action, sexual permissiveness, abortion, and drug use 
Proposition 13 a measure that sharply cut property taxes 
Arthu...
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History Exemption: Georgia History, KSU GA History Exemption test, GA HISTORY EXEMPTION EXAM | latest 2023/24
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History Exemption: Georgia History, KSU GA History Exemption test, GA HISTORY EXEMPTION EXAM | latest 2023/24 
 
Who founded Georgia and what was his position? - James Edward Oglethorpe, leader of English Parliament 
When was Georgia founded and what was its purpose? - -1732 
-To serve as a buffer between colonies and Spanish controlled Florida 
Who was James Wright? - -Georgia's third and final royal Governor who fled the colony when the American Revolution began 
-Battle of Rice Boats 
Yaz...
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A COMPLETE SUMMARY OF AQA A LEVEL HISTORY 1K, POPULISM, PROGRESSIVISM AND IMPERIALISM FROM 1890-1920
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An in depth, complete, and condensed document of everything you need to know for the populism, progressivism, and imperialism chapters of your 1K AQA history A-level course. These are great for someone like me who found the amount of information overwhelming. Condensed into just three sheets, they are best when printed onto A3 paper, but can easily be printed onto A4 as well.
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American Government CLEP – 2022/2023 Study Guide Questions Rated A
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American Government CLEP – 2022/2023 Study Guide Questions Rated A 
Which of the following statements best reflects the pluralist theory of American politics? Public policies emerge from compromises reached among competing groups. 
Which of the following is generally the most significant influence on an individual's identification with a particular political party? Family 
Which of the following committee assignments would confer the most power and influence on members of the House of Represe...
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GVPT 170 Chapter 7 (2023/2024) Rated A
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GVPT 170 Chapter 7 (2023/2024) Rated A Accountability Ensuring elected officials do what they say they are going to do. 
astroturf lobbying indirect lobbying efforts that manipulate or create public sentiment, "astroturf" being artificial grassroots 
Caucuses party gatherings where candidate choice is debated openly 
Collective goods benefits that, if the group is successful in obtaining them, can be enjoyed by everybody, whether they were members of the group and contributed to the effort or ...