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GEOPALSHOP: We provide History, Geography, Economics, Business Finance and Sociology Resources for O/L, IGCSE, AS and A/Levels.
Research Design and Procedures, determinants of research in Sociology
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Research Design and Procedures, determinants of research in Sociology

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The resource explains Research Design. prepared for IGCSE and A/Level Sociology. It explains various steps/ procedures on research design It lists the major advantages and disadvantages of surveys, experiments, and observational studies.etc, the major methods that sociologists use to gather the information they analyze in their research. Explains terms used in research
What was the Significance of  the Zimmerman Telegram?
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What was the Significance of the Zimmerman Telegram?

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This resource explains the Zimmerman Telegram. It explains how Germany involved Mexico to deflate the neutrality of the USA, through sub-marine warfare. It explains the leak, interception of the telegram and USA’s reaction to the telegram.The resource shows the significance of the telegram.Contains activities, sources and more.
The Great Depression and the Wall Street Crash
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The Great Depression and the Wall Street Crash

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The resource is made for History IGCSE. It explains the Causes of the Wall Street Crash and, and the Depression of the 1930s.and its impact in Europe and USA. It shows the declining of prosperity and the USA.Prepared for KS4 and covers IGCSE Revision Tips and Answer Techniques.
The Origins of  Vietnam War: causes, tactics used  and impact of the war
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The Origins of Vietnam War: causes, tactics used and impact of the war

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The resource explains the origins, causes , tactics ,politics and impact of the war on the North and South Vietnam, USA and others such as Laos. The resource explains reasons why USA involved in the war, the different presidents that involved in the war, and how each escalated the war. The resource gives a background overview of the war and shows how Vietcong operated.It explains Mai lai Massacre, the Tet Offensive, Vietnamization etc. Contains photographs and activities
Britain 1750-1900 What Changed?
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Britain 1750-1900 What Changed?

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The resource is made for year 9 History. It covers population, industry, raw materials,urbanization,health, the factory system .It explains the factory system. It highlights how social, economic and political changes from 1750 to1825,and 1850 led to Industrial Revolution
Nazi and the prosecution of the Jews and other minorities
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Nazi and the prosecution of the Jews and other minorities

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The resource explains how and why the Nazis persecuted the Jews and other minorities. It explains the methods of persecution used by the Nazis against the Jews and others. The resource shows if there were resistance during the persecution. It explains other events such as the Final Solution, Kristalnatch, utemenech, Eugenics etc. Prepared for History IGCSE ,KS4.
Market Failure. Private & Social Costs & Benefits Analysis
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Market Failure. Private & Social Costs & Benefits Analysis

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Lesson Objectives: At the end of the lesson, students should be able to: Define market failure and the key terms associated with market failure: public good, merit good, demerit good, social benefits, external benefits, private benefits, social costs, external costs, private costs. Causes of market failure - With respect to public goods, merit and demerit goods, external costs and external benefits, abuse of monopoly power and factor immobility. Examples of market failure with respect to these areas only. Consequences of market failure - The implications of misallocation of resources in respect of the over consumption of demerit goods and goods with external costs, and the under consumption of merit goods and goods with external benefits. Note: diagrams of demand and supply relating to market failure are not required. ‘Class Activities’ and ‘Multiple Choice Questions’ with ‘Answers.’
The Role of Media in Changing Identity and Culture
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The Role of Media in Changing Identity and Culture

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At the end of the lesson, students will learn: The meaning and impact of media on culture. The role of media on identity and multiculturalism. Theories used in the study of media and their criticisms Media , advertising , and negotiation. Marxist  cultural effects model of media Globalization and media. This resource is prepared to serve two lessons.The first is that it explains roles of media, the social and economic effects of media.The second lesson is that it explains the theories used in explaining media, globalization and media etc.Prepared for IGCSE, AS and A/Level Sociology.
The Reasons  for  February and October   1919 Russian Revolution
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The Reasons for February and October 1919 Russian Revolution

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This resource is made for History IGCSE. Year 10, and year11, and 12. It shows reasons for the February and October Revolution, 1917 in Russia. It explains the causes of Russian Revolution- social, economic, and political causes of the February , and October revolution.It explains the outcome and its significances.Contains activities.
Changing Patterns of Family Life
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Changing Patterns of Family Life

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The resource explains the relationship between Marriage and Family The relationship between Birth, co-habitation and family Why co-habitation is seen as marriage by some people. The reasons why choice and life style has change marriage and family structure. How marriages are still taken seriously in some places. The resources explains other concepts such as dual burden, and secularization, same sex marriage, and marital breakdown…Post modernist, and functionalist views are explained in the resource.Contains activities and assessment.Made for Sociology class.
Foreignexchange rate …IGCSE Economics &Business Studies
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Foreign exchange rate … IGCSE Economics & Business Studies

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At the end of the lesson, students should be able to: Define foreign exchange rate - Floating and fixed systems. Determine foreign exchange rate in exchange market - by the demand for and supply of a currency in the exchange market and determine the equilibrium foreign exchange rate. Causes of exchange rate fluctuations - including changes in demand for exports and imports, changes in the rate of interest, speculation, and the entry or departure of MNCs. Consequences of exchange rate fluctuations - effects of exchange rate fluctuations on export and import prices and spending on imports and exports via the PED. Floating and fixed foreign exchange rates - the difference between, and the advantages and disadvantages of, a floating exchange rate and a fixed foreign exchange rate system. ‘Class Activities with Answers.’
Population  Growth & Trend,  Causes, Structure, Types, Pyramid, Aging Population. IGCSE - Economics
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Population Growth & Trend, Causes, Structure, Types, Pyramid, Aging Population. IGCSE - Economics

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At the end of the lesson students should be able: Identify and explain the factors that affect population growth - Birth rate, death rate, net migration, immigration and emigration. Identify and explain the reasons for different rates of population growth in different countries - How and why birth rates, death rates and net migration vary between countries. The effects of changes in the size and structure of population on different countries - The concept of an optimum population. The effects of increases and decreases in population size and changes in the age and gender distribution of population. Note: Interpretation of a population pyramid is required. Drawing is not. ‘Class Activity - debate / points.’ ‘Multiple Choice Questions / Answers.’
Price Changes IGCSE Economics
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Price Changes IGCSE Economics

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At the end of the lesson, students should be able to: Identify and explain causes of price changes - Changing market conditions as causes of price changes. Identify and explain consequences of price changes - Demand and supply diagrams to be used to illustrate these changes in market conditions and their consequences for equilibrium price and sales. ‘Class Activities’ and Solutions
Key factors behind the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962
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Key factors behind the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962

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This resource is made for AS and /Level History. It explains the key issues in Cuban Missile Crisis. It shows the significance of Domino Theory, the reasons for Operation Mongoose . The resource explains the early struggles between USA, and USSR.The resource shows the relationship between China and USSR, and how China negatively reacted during the Cold War. It explains the collapse of the Berlin Wall, and the end of Khruchev’s policy, and the collapse of Cold War.
Weather and Climate
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Weather and Climate

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This resource defines weather and climate. It explains. It explains elements of weather how and where weather is formed. it explains how weather is measured and other determinants of weather- wind rain an sun Types of rain are explained. Others include temperature an how cloud is formed an their types etc. Prepared for KS3 .