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GCSE History Unit 1 International Relations, 1900-55 HOMEWORK

GCSE History Unit 1 International Relations, 1900-55 HOMEWORK. 8. Homework 1:. The Alliance System. Homework Booklet page 1. parts [ a ] and [ b ]. Due date:. Monday 24th September. Describe the Alliance System.

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GCSE History Unit 1 International Relations, 1900-55 HOMEWORK

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  1. GCSE History Unit 1International Relations, 1900-55HOMEWORK 8

  2. Homework 1: The Alliance System Homework Booklet page 1 parts [a] and [b] Due date: Monday 24th September

  3. Describe the Alliance System. e.g.what was the Alliance System, why was it formed; what was it actually designed to do; why was Europe described as ‘two armed camps’; how did it make war more likely? Describe … Level 1: Basic Description(1 mark) Level 2: EITHER Detailed description of limited aspects: (2-3 marks) OR Limited description of a wider range of aspects (2-3) Level 3: Detailed description of wider aspects (4 marks) • You are expected to use your own knowledge to DESCRIBE the most significant points in an event or development: • E.g. Describe the system of alliances which existed in Europe in 1914. (4 marks)

  4. Homework 2: Kaiser Wilhelm II and Weltpolitik Homework Booklet page 2 parts [a] and [b] Due date: Monday 8th October

  5. Homework 4: Which events were more important in increasing tension in Europe before 1914? Homework Booklet page 4 Due date: Monday 10th October !

  6. Homework 5: (modified) Which events were more important in causing war in 1914? Homework Booklet page 4 Due date: Tuesday 13th November

  7. new question Which event was more important in causing war in 1914: • the Bosnian Crisis, 1908-9; • the assassination of Archduke Franz-Ferdinand in Sarajevo, June 1914? You must refer to both events when explaining your answer. [10 marks]

  8. Describe ... the events of the Bosnian Crisis of 1908 to 1909 - what happened? Explain ... the significance of the Bosnian Crisis of 1908 to 1909 - what did it lead to? 10 mark questions ... Describe ... the events of the Assassination at Sarajevo - what happened? Explain ... the significance of the Assassination at Sarajevo - what did it lead to? ASSESS ... which of the two events was more important - which was a more important cause of war?

  9. Homework 8: Why did Britain enter the First World War? Homework Booklet page 8 Due date: Tuesday 11th December

  10. Source A shows British support for Belgium defending itself against the German invasion in August 1914. Do you agreethat this was the main reason why Britain went to war with Germany in 1914? Explain your answer by referring to the purpose of the source as well as using its content and your own knowledge. (6 marks)

  11. 1 2 Source AA British view of the German invasion of Belgium. purpose and content A Punch cartoon published in 1914 in Britain.

  12. Homework 1: David Lloyd-George and Britain’s Aims Homework Booklet page 1 Due date: Monday 28th November !

  13. Source A gives one of Lloyd-George’s aims for the peace treaty at the end of the First World War. Do you agree that this was Lloyd-George’s main aim at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919? Explain your answer by referring to the purpose of the source as well as using its content and your own knowledge. (6 marks) Source A gives one of Lloyd-George’s aims for the peace treaty at the end of the First World War. Do you agree that this was Lloyd-George’s main aim at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919? Explain your answer by referring to the purpose of the source as well as using its content and your own knowledge. (6 marks)

  14. tip • For ‘… do you agree with theinterpretation?’ questions you need to doTHREE things: • explain why the author is saying/ writing or drawing the source (purpose); • use the content of the source itself; • use your own knowledge to explain whether or not the view in the source is accurate and therefore whether you agree with it or not.

  15. own knowledge Source A David Lloyd-George speaking in the general election campaign on 11th December 1918. what other knowledge do you have of Lloyd-George and Britain’s aims? are the aims in this source ALLthat you know about Lloyd-George’s thinking towards Germany? purpose “We propose to demand the whole cost of the war from Germany.” content

  16. 11. Terms Homework 2 and 4: Germany and the Treaty of Versailles Homework Booklet pages 2 and 5 Due date: Monday 12th December

  17. Homework 5: The Membership of the League of Nations Homework Booklet page 6 Due date: Monday 23rd January !

  18. Homework 2: German Rearmament after 1933 Homework Booklet page 2 Due date: Monday 6th February back

  19. Homework 1: The Yalta and Potsdam Conferences Homework Booklet page 2 Due date: Monday 23rd April

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