Pearson Edexcel International GCSE (9–1) History: Paper 1 Depth Studies

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Pearson Edexcel International GCSE (9–1) History: Paper 1 Depth Studies

Pearson Edexcel International GCSE (9–1) History: Paper 1 Depth Studies

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Phrases you can use: The first point the source is making/the first reason given by the source… The second is… The third is… State two ways in which the National Government of Kenya spends its recurrent expenditure. (2 marks) Second question needs you to analyze the source according to its O (Origin) , P (Purpose) , V (Value), L (Limitations). Identify two roles played by medicine men among the Kenyan communities during the pre-colonial period. (2 marks) The Wanga warriors became agents of the British colonialism/ used to subdue the other resisting communities/mercenaries.

He/she chairs cabinet meetings where government policies are formulated/directs and coordinates the functions of ministries. He/she presides over public/ national days/ Labour Day/ Madaraka Day/ Jamhuri Day; where the country's achievements are celebrated.They experienced leadership wrangles/competition which weakened their fabric/undermined their activities He/she nominates/ appoints with approval of parliament, senior public officers who assist in governing the country such as Cabinet se etaries/ Attorney General/ ambassadors. He supervises the County Executive Committee members to ensure service delivery in the respective departments It vets senior government/public officers appointed by the president/presidential nominees/appointees before they take office. It led to the introduction of western education as the Wanga received religious education from the British.

Unit 3: Schools History Project Source Enquiry Option 3C: The impact of war on Britain c1914- c1950 (5HB03/3C)In the following, using the four sources and my own knowledge and conclusions, I will describe and analyze (topic). If one looks more closely at the given sources, then one understands why (thesis). Tip: Sizes of the characters matter! For example there is an image of a sheriff holding a person, the sheriff might look like the person in charge but if the person he is holding is drawn bigger than him, maybe there is a catch there. Sizes, facial expressions, colours and shadows can have hidden messages behind it, try to see what is not shown apparently. Question 2 (4 marks) Loan interest receipts from government bodies/ agencies that pay interest on money advanced to them by the exchequer. Option 10: Crime and punishment in Britain, c1000–present and Whitechapel, c1870–c1900: crime, policing and the inner city

After analyzing the source looking only at the facts such as author, aim etc. it is time to clash two sources together. We are going to compare and contrast two sources context-wise and determine a winner (that was a bad joke, we are not going to do that). Identify five categories of special groups of people whose rights are enshrined in the Constitution of Kenya It exercises oversight over public revenue and its expenditure through its watchdog committees /Parliamentary Accounts Committee/Public Investment CommitteeNovember exams are closing up, students who will take the May exam are waiting for those exams to be published in the IB resources and overall everyone is alarmed to make perfect (the eternal goal) on their exams. In this article I’ll guide you through what History papers are and how you can practice on these.



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