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Civil Rights Knowledge Organiser
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Civil Rights Knowledge Organiser

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includes: MLK Malcolm X Orval Faubus LBJ Jim Crow Laws Civil Rights act Little Rock Bus Boycotts March to Selma Freedom Riders Race Riots Black Panthers NAACP CORE KKK WCC Emmett Till Greensboro integration
Knowledge organiser Public Health (Peoples Health)
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Knowledge organiser Public Health (Peoples Health)

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The knowledge organiser provides a summary of key themes in the history of public health in Britain, organized by time periods: Medieval Britain (1250–1500): Focuses on housing, food, water, waste, the Black Death, and health in towns and monasteries. Early Modern Britain (1500–1700): Covers similar themes, with added focus on responses to the plague. Industrial Britain (1750–1900): Examines living conditions and responses to cholera; mentions Public Health Acts. Modern Britain: Discusses housing, air pollution, Spanish flu, AIDS, and growing government involvement in public health. It also includes key dates (e.g. Black Death 1347, NHS creation 1948), key terms (like laissez-faire), and important individuals such as John Snow, Edward Jenner, and Louis Pasteur
Knowledge Organiser, Germany 1925-1955
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Knowledge Organiser, Germany 1925-1955

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The organiser includes a summary of key topics related to Germany in that period: Weimar Republic (1925–1933): Economic recovery under Stresemann, cultural developments, and political challenges. Rise of the Nazis: Factors behind Hitler’s rise to power in 1933, including the Great Depression and Nazi propaganda. Nazi Germany (1933–1945): Control through terror and propaganda, youth and education policies, role of women, and persecution of minorities. Germany during WWII: Impact of the war on civilians and economy. Post-War Germany (1945–1955): Division into East and West Germany, occupation by Allies, and the start of the Cold War. Key terms and individuals are also highlighted, such as: Gestapo, Nuremberg Laws, Berlin Blockade Hitler, Goebbels, Stresemann