History 1HI0/12 June 2019 | Edexcel GCSE Past Papers With Mark Scheme
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2. Morale during the Blitz—role of propaganda, eyewitness testimonies, resilience of East End communities, selective censorship, varying perceptions by class and location, influence of air raid shelters and community support
3. Impact of warfare on civilians c1250–1500 and c1900–present—property destruction, fear and displacement, civilian-targeted tactics, scorched earth policies, bombings, mass conscription, rationing and propaganda
4. Role of mounted knight c1250–c1500—decline due to longbow effectiveness, rise of infantry tactics, professional armies replacing feudal levies, gunpowder weaponry, shift in battlefield dominance
5. Warfare changes c1500–c1700 vs. c1700–c1900—New Model Army reforms, standing armies, increased use of artillery and gunpowder vs. industrialized warfare, mass conscription, railways, telegraph, medical support
6. War reporting influence c1800–present—William Russell’s Crimea coverage, photographic evidence, public access to front-line realities, rise of anti-war sentiment, conscription controversies, media shaping public opinion and policy decisions
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1. V2 rocket attack on Deptford 1944—high civilian casualties, sudden impact without warning, damage to homes and infrastructure, psychological trauma, disruption of daily life, increased urgency of civil defense2. Morale during the Blitz—role of propaganda, eyewitness testimonies, resilience of East End communities, selective censorship, varying perceptions by class and location, influence of air raid shelters and community support
3. Impact of warfare on civilians c1250–1500 and c1900–present—property destruction, fear and displacement, civilian-targeted tactics, scorched earth policies, bombings, mass conscription, rationing and propaganda
4. Role of mounted knight c1250–c1500—decline due to longbow effectiveness, rise of infantry tactics, professional armies replacing feudal levies, gunpowder weaponry, shift in battlefield dominance
5. Warfare changes c1500–c1700 vs. c1700–c1900—New Model Army reforms, standing armies, increased use of artillery and gunpowder vs. industrialized warfare, mass conscription, railways, telegraph, medical support
6. War reporting influence c1800–present—William Russell’s Crimea coverage, photographic evidence, public access to front-line realities, rise of anti-war sentiment, conscription controversies, media shaping public opinion and policy decisions

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