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Cold War Revision

Options for your Revision Choose an event from any of the 3 time periods and create a table with reasons why the event is important to A) relations in the cold war or B) the development of the Cold war Create a detailed account which links events together. Remember for the narrative question it is usually 2-3 years Create a mind map of different events from the 3 periods of the Cold War including consequences of each Relations between USSR and USA Development of the Cold War Truman Doctrine 1947 Origins of the Cold War Event 1 Refugee Problem In East Berlin Event 2 Vienna Summit 1961 Event 3 Construction of the Berlin Wall Use the timeline of the Leaders and cut out and add on details about the events that occurred during the time they were in power The US would attempt to contain communism to stop it spreading to Western Europe and around the world

Options for your Revision KEY TOPIC 2 – The Cold War Crises 1958-1970 Look over the 3 key crises; Berlin, Cuba, Czechoslovakia. In paragraphs explain how important they were on relations between the USA and Soviet Union. Remember to include impact as well. KEY TOPIC 1 – The Origins of the Cold War 1941-1958 Create a timeline of the events including facts Create a set of Revision cards with Key events/dates/people on one side and the definition of these on the opposite. KEY TOPIC 3 The End of the Cold War 1970-1991 Create a set of questions and answers for the following events Détente, SALT I, Helsinki Agreements, SDI, NUTS, Gorbachev, Moscow Olympics, Afghanistan, Glasnost, Periostroika, Sinatra Doctrine, Evil Empire, START, Carter Doctrine, Summit Conferences