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Immigration Revision…… Lesson Aim: To have completed your immigration revision. TASK: Find your revision!

Look at your revision booklet…… What we have to revise. Tick off immigration – It will be done by the end of today  Homework: Finish your immigration revision i.e. You need nothing else in the exam but these cards!

Paper II: Immigration/women. Rough Revision Plan…… 1. Paper II: Immigration/women. 2. Paper II: NHS/Children/teenagers revision/past Qs. Homework: Make women revision. 3. Paper II: Big mark Q (using all sources) prepare & write. Homework: Make children in war revision. 4. Paper IA: Overview of knowledge/types of Q/ Causes of WWI/Schlieffen Plan/development of warfare . Homework: Make teenager/NHS revision. 5. Paper IA: Developments in warfare/trenches/the somme. Homework: Create revision for WWI so far. 6. Paper IA: German Armistice and other fronts. Homework: Create revision for WWI so far. 7. Paper IB: Overview to this section of the paper/ Treaty of Versailles/League of Nations successes in 1920s. Homework: Create revision for international relations so far. 8. Paper IB: Road to war/appeasement. Homework: Finish up international relations revision.

Immigration WWII – American GIs Immigration WWII – African American GIs Immigration WWII – Commonwealth troops Immigration WWII – Prisoners of War Immigration WWII - Poles Immigration WWII – How welcomed were immigrants?

Immigration Revision Cards…. P451-467: Qs on the front/answers on the back. Immigration from the Caribbean. Immigration from East Africa/Indian Subcontinent. Experiences of immigrants in Britain. Reactions to immigrants/Summer of Violence, 1958. Government Laws. Enoch Powell Immigrants contribution to British society.