Paper 1 Practice 1B, 2 and 3.

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Paper 1 Practice 1B, 2 and 3

What are two messages of this image?

Compare and Contrast

OPVL Ali, T. 1988. Revolution from Above: Where is the Soviet Union Going? London, UK: Hutchinson. Ali is a British writer and filmmaker.

Practicing evidence

Practicing Analysis Activity 1 Write a brief argument of 2-3 sentences, on your group’s white board, describing the analysis that supports the argument. Practicing Analysis Activity 1

Round 1 Evidence – The Good Years. Argument – Hitler rose to power as a result of conditions, rather than methods.

Round 2 Evidence – The Schlieffen Plan Argument – The origin of WWI was one of misunderstanding.

Round 3 Evidence – Great Patriotic War Argument – Stalin’s maintenance of power was the result of his popularity, rather than coercion.

Round 4 Evidence – Potsdam Argument – Revisionist historiography best explains the origins of the Cold War.

Round 5 Evidence – The Dismemberment of China Argument – Mao’s most important goal was China’s increase in international standing.

Cold War Historiography Activity 2 Chromebooks. Review your historian’s perspective. Discuss at your table the following Paper 2 Question. Prepare to report to the class who made the clearest argument. The Cold War developed through misunderstanding. To what extent do you agree?