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American history
Based on the KS5 curriculum, download our teaching ideas, classroom worksheets and activities to support your A-level planning and preparation. Help your students understand the key figures and events that have shaped American history, from the Civil War and Vietnam, to the Truman Doctrine and the federal system of government.