Oxford AQA History for A Level: The American Dream: Reality and Illusion 1945-1980 (Oxford A Level History for AQA)

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Oxford AQA History for A Level: The American Dream: Reality and Illusion 1945-1980 (Oxford A Level History for AQA)

Oxford AQA History for A Level: The American Dream: Reality and Illusion 1945-1980 (Oxford A Level History for AQA)

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Throughout the history of the U.S. – both before and after it became an independent nation – the American Dream has changed, going through a variety of forms and meanings while maintaining as its essence the core beliefs of freedom and happiness in place. TONE-isitsarcastic?patriotic?considered?emotional?whatdoesthismeanforthevalue(forahistorianstudyingthetopic)?

Remember, some questions will be assessing your knowledge and understanding of key features and characteristics of a period studied, others will require you to explain and analyse historic events, others will require you to compare and contrast source material and contextualise it in the historic environment, while thematic studies will require you to demonstrate knowledge clearly over centuries while following a particular theme. All of these questions require you to substantiate your answers using facts. Secondly, Merton’s reliance on official statistics means he over-estimates the extent of working class crime and underestimates the extent of middle class, or white collar crime. Merton argued that when individuals are faced with a gap between their goals (usually finances/money related) and their current status, strain occurs. When faced with strain, people have five ways to adapt:Thathashelpedalot,thankyou.Withthestructureofsayingitisconvincing(withevidence)thensayingitisnot,howmanytimesperextract/paragraphwouldyoudothis?2xconvincing,2xunconvincingor...? Using past papers are an effective way to establish your strengths and weaknesses so you know where to focus your revision time. Don’t spend hours on a topic you’re familiar with while neglecting an area that needs more time and effort to familiarise yourself with. AsforAmericanDream,likeyourteacherihaveastrongfeelingthattheextractessaymaybeonWatergate,theessayquestionsonTrumandomesticpolicy/problems,Kennedyforeignpolicyandmaybepossiblyoneonthemovements(youth,feminism). Collection of 5 A* detailed President Johnson essay plans for the A Level AQA History The American Dream; Reality and Illusion exam.Clear structured essay plans with key evidence and evaluation, covers domestic policy foreign policy etc.• The ‘American Dream’ encouraged individuals to pursue a goal of success which was largely measured in terms of the acquisition of wealth and material possessions. People were expected to pursue this goal through legitimate means such as education and work. The dominant cultural message was if you are ambitious, talented and work hard, then income and wealth should be your rewards.

AQA A level HISTORY Component 2Q JUNE 2022 QUESTION PAPER>The American Dream: reality and illusion, 1945–1980

Option 2G.1: The rise and fall of fascism in Italy, c1911 -46; Option 2G.2: Spain, 1930 -78: republicanism, Francoism and the re-establishment of democracy



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