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Part 2 A Level History Edexcel 8 Knowledge Essay Plans : In search of the American Dream: the USA, c1917–96

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Detailed essay plans for Edexcel A Level History Paper 1, Option 1F: In Search of the American Dream: the USA, c1917–96, covering Part 2 (2019–2020 Knowledge questions). - How accurate is it to say that in the years 1917-55 there was very limited improvement in the lives of black Americans? - 2019 1 - How accurate is it to say that in the years 1941-80, the impact of war and the Cold War brought about a decline in the confidence the nation had in the presidency? - 2019 2 - How far do you agree that the development in popular culture in the years 1917-45 had an overwhelmingly positive influence on American society? - 2019 3 - How accurate is it to say that the most significant feature improving the quality of life in the USA, in the years 1917-80, was the development of a car-owning culture? - 2019 4 - How accurate is it to say that the influence of Roosevelt was the main reason for changes to the presidency in the years 1933–60? - 2020 1 - To what extent did the living standards of the American people see progress in the years 1917–41? - 2020 2 - How accurate is it to say that it was federal intervention which brought the most significant improvement to the civil rights of black Americans in the years 1933–68? - 2020 3 - How accurate is it to say that the position of women saw considerable improvement in the years 1941–80? - 2020 4 This resource includes 8 high-quality plans, each structured for top-band performance with 2 agree + 2 disagree arguments, a clear and consistent golden thread, and a sharp, evaluative conclusion with judgement. With precise evidence and strong analytical focus throughout, these plans are ideal for mastering knowledge questions, refining exam technique, and revising efficiently. Created by an A* student, this resource is perfect for students aiming for A–A* grades.

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How accurate is it to say that the most significant feature improving the quality of life in
the USA, in the years 1917-80, was the development of a car-owning culture? - 2019 4

Agree 1: Mobility & Cultural Transformation
the car-owning culture was pivotal in changing where and how Americans lived, socialised,
and spent their leisure time
by 1929, over 23 million cars were on the road ⇒ one car for every 5 Americans
1950s suburban boom: enabled by automobiles as cars allowed people to live outside cities
while commuting to work, helping develop suburbs like Levittown in New York and
Pennsylvania
by 1980, there were over 121 million vehicles in the US, reflecting near-universal car
ownership
growth in leisure: drive-in cinemas (over 4,000 by the late 1950s), fast-food restaurants (e.g.
McDonald’s expanding after 1955), shopping malls, and motels like Holiday Inn (founded in
1952) all shaped a new car-centric lifestyle.
social freedom: particularly for teenagers and women, the car symbolised independence
and access to wider spaces outside the home
The ability to travel more freely transformed lifestyle patterns and widened access to jobs,
services, and culture - making the car a critical driver of improved living standards across
class lines
Agree 2: Economic Growth and Industrial Development through the Car Industry
car culture not only transformed personal life but also underpinned the economic strength
that raised living standards
Ford’s Model T and assembly line (from 1913) revolutionised production, increasing
affordability and wages by 1925, a Model T cost only $295
auto industry became the largest single manufacturing sector in the USA by the mid-
20th century
created millions of jobs in steel, rubber, glass, oil, road construction, and retail services
Interstate Highway Act (1956) under Eisenhower funded 41,000 miles of road over 20
years, generating massive employment and facilitating economic expansion
economic multiplier effect: a 1960s estimate showed the car industry directly or indirectly
supported 1 in 6 American jobs
The car was not just a product ⇒ it was a core economic engine, supporting wages, mobility,
and consumer demand, reinforcing its centrality in shaping American prosperity and quality
of life
Disagree 1: Social and Environmental Consequences of Car Culture
car-owning culture produced significant limitations and inequalities, undermining quality of
life for many
by the 1970s, traffic deaths had become a major issue ⇒ over 50,000 fatalities per year by
1965

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