Term 1 | Paper 3 31 Weimar and Nazi Germany | |
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Students will consider the following:
The creation of a dictatorship, 1933–34.
The police state.
Controlling and influencing attitudes.
Opposition, resistance and conformity.
Nazi policies towards women.
Nazi policies towards the young.
Employment and living standards.
The persecution of minorities.
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Assessment: GCSE Style-assessment under exam conditions on:
Life in Nazi Germany, 1933–39.
Nazi control and dictatorship, 1933–39.
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Term 2 | Paper 2 The Cold War option 26/.27 | |
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Students will consider:
Early tension between East and West.
The development of the Cold War.
The Cold War intensifies.
Increased tension between East and West.
Cold War crises.
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Assessment: GCSE Style-assessment under exam conditions on:
The origins of the Cold War, 1941–58.
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Term 3 | Paper 2 The Cold War option 26/.27 | |
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Students will consider the following:
Reaction to crisis.
Attempts to reduce tension between East and West.
Flashpoints.
The collapse of Soviet control of Eastern Europe.
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Assessment: GCSE Style-assessment under exam conditions on: Cold War crises, 1958–70
& The end of the Cold War, 1970–91.
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Term 4 | Revision | |
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The Students will be revising the exam technique and substantive content for the Anglo-Saxon component of Paper 2 and Paper 1. |
Assessment: The students will be assessed with subject knowledge test and exam questions each week. | Key Words and Terms |
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Term 5 | Revision | |
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The students revise the exam technique and subject knowledge of the Cold War section of Paper 2 and Paper 3. |
Assessment: The students will be assessed with subject knowledge test and exam questions each week. | Key Words and Terms |
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