Currently selling all of my A level notes for CIE (International Cambridge Examinations)
Arguably the most difficult exam board, CIE is a struggle for even the best of us. My teachers predicted I would get C's and D's in my A levels, which pushed me to find new ways to study and write up my notes. I ended up getting all A's and going to my university of choice (Uni of Bath): who had previously denied my entry based on my previous grades. I want to share my work with others because I know for a fact It can help others achieve the same :)
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Russian Politician Biographies
A totalitarian state, is a where the central government of a state does not tolerate any parties with opposing views and exercises complete dictatorial rule over all or most aspects of life. Lenin, the leader of the Bolsheviks, took many measures in an attempt to create a totalitarian state, including the dissolution of Constituent Assembly, the use of decrees and the establishment of a secret police group called the Cheka. However there were also some ways in which he failed to achieve full tot...
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A totalitarian state, is a where the central government of a state does not tolerate any parties with opposing views and exercises complete dictatorial rule over all or most aspects of life. Lenin, the leader of the Bolsheviks, took many measures in an attempt to create a totalitarian state, including the dissolution of Constituent Assembly, the use of decrees and the establishment of a secret police group called the Cheka. However there were also some ways in which he failed to achieve full tot...
Essay - Russian Civil War
A totalitarian state, is a where the central government of a state does not tolerate any parties with opposing views and exercises complete dictatorial rule over all or most aspects of life. Lenin, the leader of the Bolsheviks, took many measures in an attempt to create a totalitarian state, including the dissolution of Constituent Assembly, the use of decrees and the establishment of a secret police group called the Cheka. However there were also some ways in which he failed to achieve full tot...
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A totalitarian state, is a where the central government of a state does not tolerate any parties with opposing views and exercises complete dictatorial rule over all or most aspects of life. Lenin, the leader of the Bolsheviks, took many measures in an attempt to create a totalitarian state, including the dissolution of Constituent Assembly, the use of decrees and the establishment of a secret police group called the Cheka. However there were also some ways in which he failed to achieve full tot...
Exam Question - Was War Communism a Success?
A totalitarian state, is a where the central government of a state does not tolerate any parties with opposing views and exercises complete dictatorial rule over all or most aspects of life. Lenin, the leader of the Bolsheviks, took many measures in an attempt to create a totalitarian state, including the dissolution of Constituent Assembly, the use of decrees and the establishment of a secret police group called the Cheka. However there were also some ways in which he failed to achieve full tot...
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A totalitarian state, is a where the central government of a state does not tolerate any parties with opposing views and exercises complete dictatorial rule over all or most aspects of life. Lenin, the leader of the Bolsheviks, took many measures in an attempt to create a totalitarian state, including the dissolution of Constituent Assembly, the use of decrees and the establishment of a secret police group called the Cheka. However there were also some ways in which he failed to achieve full tot...
Simple Notes - Lenin NEP Successes and Failures
A totalitarian state, is a where the central government of a state does not tolerate any parties with opposing views and exercises complete dictatorial rule over all or most aspects of life. Lenin, the leader of the Bolsheviks, took many measures in an attempt to create a totalitarian state, including the dissolution of Constituent Assembly, the use of decrees and the establishment of a secret police group called the Cheka. However there were also some ways in which he failed to achieve full tot...
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A totalitarian state, is a where the central government of a state does not tolerate any parties with opposing views and exercises complete dictatorial rule over all or most aspects of life. Lenin, the leader of the Bolsheviks, took many measures in an attempt to create a totalitarian state, including the dissolution of Constituent Assembly, the use of decrees and the establishment of a secret police group called the Cheka. However there were also some ways in which he failed to achieve full tot...
Lenin Totalitarianism Notes
A totalitarian state, is a where the central government of a state does not tolerate any parties with opposing views and exercises complete dictatorial rule over all or most aspects of life. Lenin, the leader of the Bolsheviks, took many measures in an attempt to create a totalitarian state, including the dissolution of Constituent Assembly, the use of decrees and the establishment of a secret police group called the Cheka. However there were also some ways in which he failed to achieve full tot...
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A totalitarian state, is a where the central government of a state does not tolerate any parties with opposing views and exercises complete dictatorial rule over all or most aspects of life. Lenin, the leader of the Bolsheviks, took many measures in an attempt to create a totalitarian state, including the dissolution of Constituent Assembly, the use of decrees and the establishment of a secret police group called the Cheka. However there were also some ways in which he failed to achieve full tot...
Presentation - Russia and Communism
The ruler of Russia was Tsar Nicholas II. He was an absolute monarch, meaning that he had total power in Russia. 
Nicholas was a weak man. He used his secret police, the Okrana, to persecute opponents. Books and newspapers were censored. The Church supported the Tsar – the ‘Little Father of the Russian people’.
Nicholas II ruled a vast country that was almost medieval in comparison to other countries. The Tsar’s undemocratic government was a major cause of the revolution
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The ruler of Russia was Tsar Nicholas II. He was an absolute monarch, meaning that he had total power in Russia. 
Nicholas was a weak man. He used his secret police, the Okrana, to persecute opponents. Books and newspapers were censored. The Church supported the Tsar – the ‘Little Father of the Russian people’.
Nicholas II ruled a vast country that was almost medieval in comparison to other countries. The Tsar’s undemocratic government was a major cause of the revolution
Nazi Germany - Propaganda Evaluation
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Nazi Germany - Role of Women Evaluation
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Hitler Historiography
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Essay - To what extent had the lives of German people improved by 1941?
During Hitler’s rise to power with the Nazi’s. he promised to solve the nation’s socio-economic problems. His aim to restore German pride by abolishing the Treaty of Versailles, and reduce unemployment were essential to his rise to power, as people believed in his powerful and passionate speeches, which grew his support to a substantial level, leading to his appointment as chancellor in 1933. Though the lives of German people in 1941 had improved, they were not better than they were in 19...
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During Hitler’s rise to power with the Nazi’s. he promised to solve the nation’s socio-economic problems. His aim to restore German pride by abolishing the Treaty of Versailles, and reduce unemployment were essential to his rise to power, as people believed in his powerful and passionate speeches, which grew his support to a substantial level, leading to his appointment as chancellor in 1933. Though the lives of German people in 1941 had improved, they were not better than they were in 19...
Essay - To what extent had the lives of German people improved by 1941?
Extended Notes - Stalin's Rise to Power
Presentation - War Communism and NEP
Simple Notes - How did Lenin Impose Communist Control
Consolidation of Power