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GCSE History Revision

Topic-by-topic revision for History, with worked examples, exam-style questions and practice. Choose a topic below to get started.

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Topic map for GCSE History on StudyVector—jump into groups and topics for revision and practice.
Who it’s for
Students sitting GCSE History with exam-style questions and explanations.
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Content is aligned to major UK boards (AQA, Edexcel, OCR, WJEC, Eduqas, Cambridge International (CIE), SQA, IB, AP); choose your specification in the app.
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Topics

  • Medicine & Health Through Time

    • Medicine in Britain: Medieval Period c1250–c1500·
    • Medicine in Britain: Renaissance c1500–c1700·
    • Medicine in Britain: Industrial c1700–c1900·
    • Medicine in Britain: Modern Era c1900–present·
    • The British Sector of the Western Front 1914–18·
    • Public Health & Government Responsibility
    • +2 more
  • Modern World History

    • Weimar Germany: Origins & Problems 1919–1929·
    • Rise of the Nazi Party 1929–1933·
    • Nazi Germany: Control & Propaganda 1933–1939·
    • Life in Nazi Germany: Persecution & Opposition·
    • The American West: Native Americans c1835–1875·
    • The American West: Settlement & Conflict
    • +10 more
  • Historical Analysis Skills

    • Source Utility: What Makes a Source Useful?·
    • Source Comparison: Similarities & Differences·
    • Context & Purpose in Historical Sources·
    • Interpretations: Why Do Historians Disagree?·
    • Causation: Long-term & Short-term Factors·
    • Change & Continuity: Comparing Periods
    • +2 more
  • Exam Technique

    • How to Use Provenance in Your Answer·
    • Inference Questions (4-mark)·
    • Explain Two Consequences (8-mark)·
    • 'How Useful?' Source Questions·
    • Judgement Essays (16-mark)·
    • Timing: Managing a History Paper
    • +2 more
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  • Medicine & Health Through Time
  • Modern World History
  • Historical Analysis Skills
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