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Access to History: The Early Stuarts and the English Revolution 1603-60
Katherine Brice, Michael Lynch
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Access to History: The Early Stuarts and the English Revolution, 1603–60, Second Edition
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Samenvatting Engelse literatuur 5 VWO
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Samenvatting van Engelse literatuur 5 VWO. De volgende onderwerpen staan in deze samenvatting: writers, Six wives of Henry VIII, The Tudors, The Stuarts, The Renaissance, Terms.
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OCR A Level history The Early Stuarts & the Origins of the civil war 1603-1660
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The Entire topic summarised, I used this document to get A* in all A level mocks
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‘The personalities of the early Stuart monarchs were responsible for a breakdown in relations between Crown and Parliament in the years 1603 to 1629.’ Assess the validity of this view.
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Early Stuarts and Origins of the Civil War , full notes for , Charles I
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Full notes for section for the module 'The Early Stuarts and the origins of the Civil War ', Paper 1 British Period Study. Full facts and notes to achieve A* - used to achieve this grade in 2022.
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Virology and Mycology questions and answers graded A+ 2024
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Virology and Mycology 
Viruses - correct answer Obligate intracellular parasites 
Require living mammalion cells to grow and multiply 
They use the cells replication structures to reproduce 
They are released by buddig from, leaking out of, or rupturig the host cell 
 
Virology Labs - correct answer Keep several different types of cell cultures to grow viruses for identification 
Require a significant amount of lab space 
Most labs do not provide full service 
Usually provide rapid virology te...
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“The religious settlement imposed by Charles II on his Restoration failed to solve the religious problems of the previous 20 years” Assess the validity of this view.
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answering the attached question
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‘Charles I showed in the years 1628 to 1648 that he could not be trusted.’ Assess the validity of this view
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Analysing whether between the years of 1628 and 1648, Charles I presented himself as a trust worthy monarch.
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A* essay for History A-level on the extent to which the British economy was transformed in the years 1625-85
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This Level 5 answer (as certified by an official examiner) breaks down the transformation in agricultural techniques, the banking and insurance sectors and national and global trade.
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A* essay for A-level History on how personally responsible Charles I was for the problems facing the monarchy between 1625 and 1646.
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This A* (level 5) essay, as certified by an official examiner, breaks down the actions of the King, the Parliament and the Scots for causing the problems that faced the monarchy.
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A* essay for A-level History on the extent to which the British economy changed radically between 1625 and 1688.
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This A* (level 5) essay, as certified by an official examiner, breaks down changes in the banking and insurance sectors, national and global trade, and agriculture as criteria for whether changes to the British economy were radical.
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