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GCSE
Board-specific revision. Weak-topic repair. Clear next steps.
Revise GCSE History with source utility practice, consequence and judgement questions, and tighter exam technique for the answers that actually earn marks.
Move from topic recall into board-aware paper habits. Use the subject hub for coverage, the revision cluster for exact-match routes, and the free question flow when you want feedback first. GCSE History revision cluster · GCSE History source questions · try one free question · all subjects
Board-specific revision
Coverage status
Launch ready
Practice and learning view are both live.
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AQA, Edexcel, OCR
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This is one of StudyVector's deepest GCSE humanities routes right now. Board tags stay visible before practice starts, and the topic tree below is ready for direct revision sessions.
This route keeps AQA, Edexcel, OCR, WJEC, Eduqas, CCEA, CIE, SQA visible before you start, so practice stays tied to the right specification.
StudyVector is built to show where marks are leaking and what to fix next, not just give you another list of disconnected revision pages.
Progress comes from verified practice, weak topics become repair zones, and the motivation layer is tied to return behaviour instead of grind.
Featured topic guides
High-intent History pages built around source utility, interpretations, causation, and the Weimar-to-Nazi Germany route students revise most heavily in exam season. These guides are the clearest routes from subject discovery into real topic repair and practice.
Modern World History
Trace how defeat, the Treaty of Versailles, unrest, and economic crisis shaped the republic before the Depression.
Modern World History
Turn the Depression, elite deals, and propaganda into a causal chain instead of a loose event list.
Modern World History
Explain how terror, persuasion, and conformity worked together in practice.
Historical Analysis Skills
Judge content, provenance, and own knowledge against the exact enquiry instead of describing the source generally.
Historical Analysis Skills
Compare claims, evidence, and historical context so disagreement becomes something you can analyse, not fear.
Historical Analysis Skills
Weigh trigger events against deeper conditions and explain how factors combine rather than naming one cause.
Tap a node to open the revision guide for that topic — each URL is indexed for search. Your mastery ring fills as you practise (signed in).
GCSE
Commander Vector: “Secure each node — build fluency before exam day.”
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