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Cold War; Sino-Soviet Relations (Split and Confrontation 1954-69)
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Cold War; Sino-Soviet Relations (Split and Confrontation 1954-69)

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Cold War; Superpower Relations A-level (Sino-Soviet Relations 1949-1976) Learning Objectives To identify the relationship between China and the USSR in 1949 To explain why and how the relationship changed (consolidation, split and confrontation) To assess the significance of ping pong diplomacy and the impact of this on Sino-US relations
How serious was the threat to the King?
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How serious was the threat to the King?

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*NEW AQA GCSE* - Thematic Unit - Power and the People Learning Objectives To describe the end of the Pilgrimage of Grace To explain the impact of the rebellion To analyse the role Cromwell played in key events
How and why did Mao become leader of China in 1949?
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How and why did Mao become leader of China in 1949?

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IB History (SL) PAPER 2 - Authoritarian States [Mao’s China] Learning Objectives To identify how Mao took control of the CCP and became leader of China To evaluate the historiographical schools of thought and historians interpretations on the rise of Mao.
Enquiry Question: How successful was Japan in creating an Asian empire?
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Enquiry Question: How successful was Japan in creating an Asian empire?

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IB History SL/HL: PAPER 1 (PS3) Move to Global War Recommended textbook: Access to History for the IB Diploma: The move to global war (Andy Dailey) Learning Objectives To explain what events resulted from Japan’s militarism in the early 20th century To analyze the purpose and results of the treaties signed after WW1 by Japan To assess the extent to which Japan’s budget spending on military affairs increased after 1936
Cold War; Soviet Bomb, China & Red Scare
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Cold War; Soviet Bomb, China & Red Scare

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Cold War; Superpower Relations A-level (Cold War Extends to the Far East 1950-1953) Learning Objectives To identify and summarise the stages in the process of the spread of the Cold war in the period 1950-53 To investigate the outcome and effects of the spread of the Cold War to the Far East To assess the significance of confrontations and ‘turning points’ in this period *Exemplar student research/presentations for task also included on set topics, categorised as 'assessment'*
Cold War; Czechoslovakian Coup and Berlin Blockade
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Cold War; Czechoslovakian Coup and Berlin Blockade

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Cold War; Superpower Relations A-level (Diplomatic Breakdown 1944-1950) Learning Objectives To identify and summarise the stages in the process of diplomatic breakdown in the period 1945-1950 To investigate the outcome and effects of the breakdown of diplomatic relations To assess the significance of confrontations and ‘turning points’ in this period
Enquiry Question: What Japanese actions led to war with the USA?
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Enquiry Question: What Japanese actions led to war with the USA?

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IB History SL/HL: PAPER 1 (PS3) Move to Global War Recommended textbook: Access to History for the IB Diploma: The move to global war (Andy Dailey)https://www.amazon.com/Access-History-IB-Diploma-global/dp/147183932X/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1537542323&sr=8-2&keywords=the+move+to+global+war Learning Objectives To explain how Japan justified its expansion up to 1939 To assess the causes for Japanese expansion 1939-41 To analyze the extent to which peace between the USA and Japan was possible in November 1941 To explain the cause, course and consequences of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941 To evaluate the extent to which the Japanese justified their attack on Pearl Harbor
What was the reaction of the government to anti-Apartheid protest?
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What was the reaction of the government to anti-Apartheid protest?

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IB History SL/HL Prescribed Subject 4: Rights and Protest (Case Study 1: APARTHEID SOUTH AFRICA 1948–1964) Enquiry Question: What was the reaction of the government to anti-Apartheid protest? Learning Objectives To analyse the significance and impact of the Rivonia Trial To explain the ideas, actions and impact of Nelson Mandela
Enquiry Question: How did Japan develop into an ultra-nationalistic state with a strong military?
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Enquiry Question: How did Japan develop into an ultra-nationalistic state with a strong military?

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IB History SL/HL: PAPER 1 (PS3) Move to Global War Recommended textbook: Access to History for the IB Diploma: The move to global war (Andy Dailey) Learning Objectives To explain how the Meji Constitution organized Japan’s government and the reasons for this To analyze the extent to which the education system promoted nationalism and loyalty to the state To evaluate which factors were most significant in contributing to the rise of radical nationalism
How did Henry VIII change the church?
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How did Henry VIII change the church?

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*NEW AQA GCSE - Thematic Study - Power and the People* Learning Objectives To outline the problems Henry VIII had during his reign To explain why the monasteries were useful to Henry To compare different reactions to Henry’s actions.
Cold War; Decline and End of Detente
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Cold War; Decline and End of Detente

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Cold War; Superpower Relations A-level (Detente 1969-1979) Learning Objectives To examine the factors that pushed both superpowers towards détente To assess the key features of the main agreements of détente To examine the ways in which détente was criticised by opponents on both sides To understand and analyse the role of the factors that brought about the end of détente
Enquiry Question: How did instability contribute to Japan’s domestic and foreign policy?
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Enquiry Question: How did instability contribute to Japan’s domestic and foreign policy?

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IB History SL/HL: PAPER 1 (PS3) Move to Global War Recommended textbook: Access to History for the IB Diploma: The move to global war (Andy Dailey) Learning Objectives To explain how the organization of the Japanese government benefit the military To analyze how China’s internal problems affected Japan’s foreign affairs To assess the extent to which Japan’s policies towards China had changed by 1931
How did Edward reclaim the throne?
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How did Edward reclaim the throne?

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Resources developed for New A-level OCR Unit 1; Lancastrians, Yorkists and Henry VII 1445-1509 Unit 4; How successful was Edward in restoring the power of the monarchy? Lesson 1; How did Edward reclaim the throne? Learning Objectives To understand the role of Charles the Bold of Burgundy in assisting Edward’s invasion. To explain Edward’s invasion of 1471 and Warwick’s defeat and death at Barnet To evaluate the impact of the death of Henry VI and his son