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Weimar and Nazi Germany
Learning Journey
KT2: Hitler's Rise to Power
KT3: Nazi Dictatorship
Political developments.
Youth organisations.
Unemployment.
The Munich Putsch.
Racial beliefs.The Standard of Living.
The Church.
Youth opposition.
Education.
The Reichstag Fire and Enabling Act
Nazi Propaganda and Censorship
Hitler in the early 1920’s.
Workers and Women.Stresemann and the
Golden years.
Legacy of WWI.
The Weimar Government.Challenges of
1923.
KT1: Weimar Republic
Nazi growth in support 1929-1932.
Hitler becomes Fuhrer of Germany.
The Nazi police state.
KT4: Life in Nazi
Germany.
Jewish prosecution.
Nazi Policies towards women
Culture
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American West Learning Journey
KT2: The development of the Great
plains
Plains Indians beliefs.
KT1: Early settlement
of the West.
What was the American West?
How did Plains Indians survive?
US government
policy.
The Gold Rush.Why move West?
Society and Social structure.
KT3: Conflicts and
Conquests.
Changes to Indian life.
The problem of
Law and Order.
The American Civil War.
The development
of the railways.
Conflict with the Native Indians.
Ranching and the cattle
industry.
Who were the Cowboys?
Rivalry between
ranchers and homesteaders.
Case study- Wyatt Earp.
Problem with Law and
Order- Billy the Kid.
Changes to the cattle industry.
Changes in farming.
Changes to settlement.
The Battle of Little Big Horn.
The wounded knee massacre.
The Johnson county war.
Extermination of the Buffalo and life on reservations.
KT2: Challenges from home and abroad.
Religious settlement
Privy council and the
government.
Financial weakness.
Legitimacy, gender and marriage.
Mary Queen of Scots.
Religious divisions.
The Ridolfi, Throckmorton and Babington
plots..
Rivalry with Spain: political,
religious and commercial
The execution of Mary Queen of Scots.
Revolt of the Northern Earls.
The Spanish Armada.
Singeing of the King’s beard.
Problem with the Netherlands.
Walsingham’sspies.
The problem of the poor.
Education.
Leisure and Pastimes.
New world and exploration.
Colonisation of Virginia.
Drake’s circumnavigation of
the globe.
Raleigh’s significance.
KT3:Society and
exploration.
Early Elizabethan England
Learning Journey
KT1: Queen, government and religion.
Elizabeth’s character and strength.
The Catholic Challenge
abroad Church of England: it's
role in society
Challenges abroad: France, Scotland, Spain
The Catholic challenge at
home
Society on Elizabeth's accession
The puritan challenge
Crime and Punishment Learning
Journey
KT2: C1500-C1700, Early
Modern England.
Crime in Early modern England.
Normal Law enforcement. Medieval
Punishments. Influence of the Church.
Anglo-Saxon law
enforcement.
KT1: C1000-C1500,
Medieval England.
Crime in Norman England.
Crime in Medieval England.
Punishment in Early Modern
England.
Witch Hunts 1645-47.
The gunpowder plot 1605.
Law enforcement in Early modern
England.
New crimes in Early Modern
England.
KT3: 1700-1900, 18th
and 19th
century Britain.
Robert Peel.
Pentonville Prison.Changing views on
the purpose of punishment.
Crimes against a person and property.
Crimes against authority.
Law enforcement.
Law enforcement in Modern Britain.
Crime in Modern Britain.
Derek Bentley.
Punishment in Modern Britain.
The Metropolitan Police.
Conscientious Objectors.
New crime in Modern Britain.
KT4: 1900-present, Modern Britain.
The Historic environment
of Whitechapel,
London.
Local context of
WhitechapelTensions in Whitechapel.
Organisationof policing.
Investigative policing.
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