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Lesson Starter Zombie apocalypse. There are 100 survivors. You will need to decide on: How you will decide who rules the country. What laws you will introduce. How you will enforce your laws. How will you make sure everyone you want to survive has shelter and make sure food doesn’t run out.

Origins of the Cold War VS

Based on the picture what do you think we will communism and capitalism are?

How are these beliefs different? Communism = Where all factors of production (industry, business and agriculture) are owned by the government for the good of everyone. Capitalism = Where everything that is made is owned by private individuals or firms who run them for their own profit.

Leadership Capitalist Communist One leader, voted for by the people Works with Parliament to pass laws Could be from a variety of political parties Communist Ideally no need for a leader - Run by a committee – so no voting Oversees day to day business Only one political party

Factories Capitalist Owned by individuals or companies Develops/ mass produces Sells as much as possible for profit Communist No need for an owner – factory owned by the Government Only makes what is needed by the state Not for profit

Farmers Communist Farmers produce for the state Capitalist All produce is taken and given out to the people – not for profit Machinery/ equipment is provided by the state Capitalist Farmers produce for own gain Sells food for as much as possible - for profit Personally buys equipment and tools to make work more efficient.

Capitalism vs Communism Separate the statements you have been given into two categories: Capitalist beliefs or Communist beliefs

Explain which you think is better. Give reasons for you choice. Communism. Advantages Disadvantages Draw two small tables in your jotter showing the advantages and disadvantages of both capitalism and communism. Explain which you think is better. Give reasons for you choice.

Lesson Starter Match the titles with the definitions. No physical fighting takes places between countries. Political comments are made Armies are being prepared. Countries physically fight Hot Warm Cold

The Cold War The Cold War was a ‘war’ involving the USA and the USSR in which no direct fighting actually occurred between the two countries, but tensions were very high. The USA and the USSR in 1945 were two very different countries with very different beliefs: The USA was capitalist The USSR was communist

What is happening in this cartoon? What can we understand about the cold war from this cartoon? What do you think the term ‘cold war’ means and how was it different to the two World Wars? What is happening in this cartoon?

What is the American government trying to do? What are posters like this called?

Why was the zombie apocalypse lesson starter relevant to this lesson? To Finish Why was the zombie apocalypse lesson starter relevant to this lesson?