YEAR 1 UNIT ONE - students learn about the United States from 1865-1920. This unit continues logically from the GCSE in-depth study on the American West. Some of the key issues are: • The weaknesses of the US Government following the American Civil War • Politics and Corruption in the Gilded Age • Social, regional and ethnic division, with particular reference to the position of African-Americans • Economic growth and the rise of corporation • The dominance of laissez-faire economics and the ending of the Frontier • The limits of foreign policy and continuing isolationism • The reaction against Big Business • Progressivism, populism and Wilson’s New Freedom • The rise of American economic and industrial dominance • Mass immigration, urbanization and the position of African-Americans • Engagement in foreign policy—imperialism and the First World War • The USA by 1920: Economic power, social and ethnic divisions, political reaction and renewed isolationism
A minimum of 5 GCSE passes 9-5. There is no need to have studied History at GCSE level; however, those who have should have achieved at least Grade 5.
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| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Shropshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Farley Road, Much Wenlock, TF13 6NB |
YEAR 1 UNIT ONE - students learn about the United States from 1865-1920. This unit continues logically from the GCSE in-depth study on the American West. Some of the key issues are: • The weaknesses of the US Government following the American Civil War • Politics and Corruption in the Gilded Age • Social, regional and ethnic division, with particular reference to the position of African-Americans • Economic growth and the rise of corporation • The dominance of laissez-faire economics and the ending of the Frontier • The limits of foreign policy and continuing isolationism • The reaction against Big Business • Progressivism, populism and Wilson’s New Freedom • The rise of American economic and industrial dominance • Mass immigration, urbanization and the position of African-Americans • Engagement in foreign policy—imperialism and the First World War • The USA by 1920: Economic power, social and ethnic divisions, political reaction and renewed isolationism
A minimum of 5 GCSE passes 9-5. There is no need to have studied History at GCSE level; however, those who have should have achieved at least Grade 5.