1) The Korean War
Key Questions:
1) Why did the Korean War start?
2) What was the impact of the Korean War on the Cold War?
Use pages 43-56 of the pdf below and do the following activities.
Task 1) 43-52 From the timeline you made (and these pages in textbook) - Make a list of the "causes" of the Korean War. Think about which ones were most important.
Task 2) 53-54 Create a spider diagram of the results of the Korean War.
Write a a short response considering Why Korea became the first "hot conflict" of the Cold War and how it changed the development of Cold War hostilities.
Key Questions:
1) Why did the Korean War start?
2) What was the impact of the Korean War on the Cold War?
Use pages 43-56 of the pdf below and do the following activities.
Task 1) 43-52 From the timeline you made (and these pages in textbook) - Make a list of the "causes" of the Korean War. Think about which ones were most important.
Task 2) 53-54 Create a spider diagram of the results of the Korean War.
Write a a short response considering Why Korea became the first "hot conflict" of the Cold War and how it changed the development of Cold War hostilities.
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The article below summarises neatly the differences between Containment and Rollback
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2) New Leaders & New Ideas
Key Questions
1) What were the key changes of policy and leaders between 1953-1962?
2) To what extent was there a "thaw" in the Cold War after 1953? (How long did that last?)
Read pages 72-79 to answer these questions briefly.
Key Questions
1) What were the key changes of policy and leaders between 1953-1962?
2) To what extent was there a "thaw" in the Cold War after 1953? (How long did that last?)
Read pages 72-79 to answer these questions briefly.
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3) Challenges to Soviet Control
Key Questions
1) What was the nature of Soviet Control over Eastern European States
2) What challenges were there to Soviet Control up to 1956?
You can answer the questions in bullet point format using the pdf below.
Key Questions
1) What was the nature of Soviet Control over Eastern European States
2) What challenges were there to Soviet Control up to 1956?
You can answer the questions in bullet point format using the pdf below.
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4) Why was Germany such a source of tension in the Cold War?
Key Questions
1)What factors made Germany so important to both sides?
2) Why did the Berlin Crisis develop in 1958 and again in 1960-61?
Read pages 81-86 to answer these questions in bullet point format.
Look at the sample essay frame on pp88-89 - Germany often comes up on the exam paper.
Key Questions
1)What factors made Germany so important to both sides?
2) Why did the Berlin Crisis develop in 1958 and again in 1960-61?
Read pages 81-86 to answer these questions in bullet point format.
Look at the sample essay frame on pp88-89 - Germany often comes up on the exam paper.
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Review
Use the "Pub Quiz" to review key knowledge.
Use the "Pub Quiz" to review key knowledge.
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