Superpower relations and the Cold War, 1941-91
This lesson aims to explore the reasons why the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan and the effect it had on Détente and international relations.
Students are given a quick Geography lesson before deciphering some text mapping to work out the events leading up to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
They are also required to complete some questions relating to the Carter Doctrine as a consequence of the invasion.
There is a colour coding activity to complete on the impact of the invasion as well as a true or false quiz on the deterioration of international relations.
The plenary uses statistics to get the students thinking about the human as well as the financial cost of the war.
There is some GCSE question practice to complete, with help given and a student friendly markscheme if required.
The lesson is enquiry based with a key question using a lightbulb posed at the start of the lesson and revisited throughout this and subsequent lessons to show the progress of learning.
The lessons in this bundle are therefore linked together to build up a picture of how diplomacy, propaganda and spying led two Superpowers with opposing political ideologies to create tensions, rivalries and distrust as well as subsequently forming mutual understanding and cooperation over the time period in question.
The resource includes retrieval practice, suggested teaching strategies, differentiated material and GCSE question practice.
It comes in PowerPoint format if there is a wish to adapt and change.
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