Social and Political History Level 3

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Who is this course for?

  1. Students looking to enhance their knowledge of social and political history.
  2. Learners seeking further vocational training and placement opportunities.
  3. Individuals aspiring to advance in their current career.

Course Content:

  1. The Agricultural Revolution – Understanding the impact of agrarian changes.
  2. The Industrial Revolution – Exploring the transformation of industries.
  3. The struggle for democracy – Examining working class rights, political reform, and the Chartists.
  4. Political power and protest – Analyzing the dynamics of political influence and demonstrations.
  5. Social policy and development in the 19th and 20th century – Addressing poverty and the liberal reform.
  6. The Suffragettes and women’s rights – Delving into the movement for women’s suffrage.
  7. Interaction, society, and change – Studying the interconnectedness of societal elements.
  8. Post-war developments in social policy and the birth of the NHS – Assessing social policies and the establishment of the National Health Service.
  9. The end of consensus politics – the Thatcher years – Understanding political changes during the Thatcher era.
  10. After Thatcher- the New Labour years – Analyzing the period of New Labour’s governance.

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