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SPECIFICATION INFORMATION:
- AQA
These webpages have been written to address the
first section: 'Origins of the Cold War'
of the Conflict and tension between East and West, 1945–1972
specification and the recommended Scheme of Work.
- Edexcel
These webpages
cover the content of sections 1 & 2 of the Key Topic: 'The origins of the Cold War, 1941–58'
of the Superpower relations and the Cold War, 1941–91
specification.
- OCR
The OCR unit on International Relations: the changing international order 1918–1975
covers a wide subject-area, but you will be able to use these pages to deepen
your knowledge on the background and, specifically, the
Rising Tensions element
of the specification..
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Going Deeper
The following links will
help you widen your knowledge:
Cold War - basic overview
1945-75
Infographic from versushistory
The revisely resources
include helpful videos on the
Superpowers, Yalta &
Potsdam,, and
Iron
Curtain, Marshall Aid, Berlin Blockade
Podcasts
- BBC debate-podcast
on the start of the Cold War
- Hodder podcast: who was to blame?
- Giles Hill on
the Cold War
CNN: Cold
War Declassified (interviews with 'key
players' about the Cold War - see Episodes 2, 3 & 4)
Original sources from the Wilson Centre

Old texts:
PJ Larkin (1965)
Norman Lowe (1988)
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Click the yellow arrow for advice on:
- How to REVISE this topic:
- 1. Pre-revision:
Skim-read the study pages in this unit to refresh your memory
of what you have learned in the lessons.
- 2. Four weeks to go:
Go through the topics on the Cascade webpage;
for each, use the yellow arrows to think FIRST how you would answer, before checking against my suggestions.
- 3. Three weeks to go:
Choose the revision factsheet which suits you best from the ‘Going Deeper’ panel, and learn it off by heart; get someone to test you on it.
Then, using the yellow arrows to check your answers, do and re-do the Self-test until you can get every question ‘right enough’. Also, suss out the Smartass list of specialist terms with which to wow the examiner!
- 4. Two weeks to go:
Invite a friend to revise with you and do the Revision Activies together, using
them as an opportunity to share all you know. - 5. Last week:
Go through the blue Exam-style Questions for your
specification to rehearse how you will tackle the kind of questions
you will meet in the exam.
Spend the last evening re-revising your chosen revision aid.
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Revision Materials
Revision pages
• Cascade pdf
• Self-test
Revision sheets:
•
Origins of the Cold War
• Redruth School (aimed at the old AQA GCSE) • Cranbourne School (pdf)
• Alderbrook School (pdf)
Smartass: list of specialist terms
Revision Activities:
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Two Sides (pdf)
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Historiography (pdf)
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