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Tldrake Lessons-Integrated Curriculum and Exam Excellence!
... Committed to providing your students with captivating history & geography lessons that seamlessly align with curriculum schemes-Tldrake Lessons are your way to enhance your teaching.
Well-crafted resources that not only smartly sync with curriculum schemes but also empower you to lead your students to exam success.
This covers the very dramatic ten years from the death of Stalin to the downfall of Khrushchev in 1964.
Assesses the part of new players in explaining the key pattern of conciliation, confrontation and then renewed conciliation.
Explores the significance for east-west relations of, the Sino-Soviet split- Khrushchev and Mao personality clash.
Maps specified developments along the European Iron Curtain and in relation to nuclear weapons.
Highlights the flowering of some degree of liberalisation followed by the savage repression in Hungary, the withdrawal from Austria but the renewed confrontation in Berlin.
Recognise the same oscillating pattern repeated with regard to nuclear weapons with the nuclear confrontation over Cuba followed by the Test Ban Treaty.
This topic addresses the final climactic ten years of the Cold war. Initially heightened tensions seemed to threaten imminent hot war but, against expectations, gave way to real engagement and the final ending of the Cold War. The significance of the specified developments should be understood.
As in all these periods, an appreciation of the roles of the specified leaders is vital. Students understand the significance of economic issues in changing relations.
The economic developments provided an essential context for diplomatic developments and students become aware of the massive economic problems facing Gorbachev 's Russia and also the technological advances carrying the USA further ahead of its erstwhile rival.
The complex and rapid series of changes in the Soviet Union and the specified developments in Eastern Europe at the end of the decade is appreciated in order to understand the sudden finale of the saga of the Cold War.
Understand the different circumstances of the Yalta and Potsdam Conferences
Understand the key features of the Yalta and Potsdam conferences
Understand the different outlooks and aims of the Big Three before, during and after the Yalta Conference
Understand what is meant by the term ‘Cold War’ and how it was fought.
Understand the differences between communism and capitalism.
3.Understand the problems faced by the Allies as World WarII ended.
1.Understand why relations were poor before the outbreak of World War 2
2. Understand the roots of the hostility between the USSR and the West by the end of World War 2
Understand the impact of World War 2 on relations
Understand the key features of the Tehran conference
Understand the different outlooks and aims of the Big Three before, during and after the Tehran Conference
Understand how the USSR perceived the threat posed by the USA after World War 2
Understand how the USA perceived the threat posed by the USSR after World War 2
Understand the key features of the Marshall Plan
Understand how the Marshall Plan challenged communism in Europe
Understand Stalin’s objections to the Marshall Plan
Understand the steps taken by the USSR to control Eastern Europe
Understand why the USSR took these steps
Understand the American point of view of the USSR’s actions
Powerpoint Presentation, Factsheet and Map
Understand why there was a crisis in Berlin 1958–63
Understand how Kennedy reacted to Khrushchev’s plan to deal with the refugee crisis
Understand how the Berlin Crisis affected international relations
Understand why Hungary was important to the USSR
Understand why Nagy’s reforms were seen as a threat to the USSR
Understand how Hungary affected relations between East and West