Cold War Revision Booklet

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Cold War Revision Booklet How to use this booklet… 1.

Truman Doctrine and Marshall Plan When? Where? Who? Why did it happen? What happened (key details)? Truman Doctrine and Marshall Plan What was its significance? (Why was it important? How did it affect relations? What did it lead on to?

Berlin Airlift When? Where? Who? Why did it happen? What happened (key details)? Berlin Airlift What was its significance? (Why was it important? How did it affect relations? What did it lead on to?

NATO When? Where? Who? Why did it happen? What happened (key details)? What was its significance? (Why was it important? How did it affect relations? What did it lead on to?

Warsaw Pact When? Where? Who? Why did it happen? What happened (key details)? Warsaw Pact What was its significance? (Why was it important? How did it affect relations? What did it lead on to?

The Missile Race When? Where? Who? Why did it happen? What happened (key details)? The Missile Race What was its significance? (Why was it important? How did it affect relations? What did it lead on to?

Hungarian Revolt When? Where? Who? Why did it happen? What happened (key details)? Hungarian Revolt What was its significance? (Why was it important? How did it affect relations? What did it lead on to?

Cuban Missile Crisis When? Where? Who? Why did it happen? What happened (key details)? Cuban Missile Crisis What was its significance? (Why was it important? How did it affect relations? What did it lead on to?

Berlin Wall When? Where? Who? Why did it happen? What happened (key details)? Berlin Wall What was its significance? (Why was it important? How did it affect relations? What did it lead on to?

Prague Spring When? Where? Who? Why did it happen? What happened (key details)? Prague Spring What was its significance? (Why was it important? How did it affect relations? What did it lead on to?

Detente When? Where? Who? Why did it happen? What happened (key details/examples)? Detente What was its significance? (Why was it important? How did it affect relations? What did it lead on to?

Afghanistan When? Where? Who? Why did it happen? What happened (key details)? Afghanistan What was its significance? (Why was it important? How did it affect relations? What did it lead on to?

Gorbachev’s New Thinking When? Where? Who? Why did it happen? What happened (key details)? Gorbachev’s New Thinking What was its significance? (Why was it important? How did it affect relations? What did it lead on to?

Question Stem Explain two Consequences of … Write a narrative account analysing the key events of … Explain the importance of … for the development of the Wold War OR Explain the importance of … for relations between the USA and USSR.

Question Stem Write a narrative account analysing the key events of …

Question Stem Explain the importance of … for the development of the Wold War OR Explain the importance of … for relations between the USA and USSR.