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Year 10 revision – Exam W/B May 19th 2014 Q: What do you need to know? A: You need to be able to answer all of the following questions for your exam! Q: How do I revise? A: Follow the revision tips on the next slide to remember all the content and follow the deadline dates for revision Core content: Were the peace treaties of 1919–23 fair? • What were the motives and aims of the Big Three at Versailles? • Why did all the victors not get everything they wanted? • What was the impact of the peace treaty on Germany up to 1923? • Could the treaties be justified at the time?   To what extent was the League of Nations a success? • How successful was the League in the 1920s? • How far did weaknesses in the League’s organisation make failure inevitable? • How far did the Depression make the work of the League more difficult? • How successful was the League in the 1930s? Why had international peace collapsed by 1939? • What were the long-term consequences of the peace treaties of 1919–23? • What were the consequences of the failures of the League in the 1930s? • How far was Hitler’s foreign policy to blame for the outbreak of war in 1939? • Was the policy of appeasement justified? • How important was the Nazi–Soviet Pact? • Why did Britain and France declare war on Germany in September 1939? Depth Study: Was the Weimar Republic doomed from the start? How did Germany emerge from defeat at the end of the First World War? What was the impact of the Treaty of Versailles on the Republic? To what extent did the Republic recover after 1923? What were the achievements of the Weimar period? Why was Hitler able to dominate Germany by 1934? What did the Nazi Party stand for in the 1920s? Why did the Nazis have little success before 1930? Why was Hitler able to become Chancellor by 1933? How did Hitler consolidate his power in 1933–34? The Nazi regime How effectively did the Nazis control Germany, 1933–45? How much opposition was there to the Nazi regime? How effectively did the Nazis deal with their political opponents? How did the Nazis use culture and the mass media to control the people? Why did the Nazis persecute many groups in German society? Was Nazi Germany a totalitarian state? What was it like to live in Nazi Germany? How did young people react to the Nazi regime? How successful were Nazi policies towards women and the family? Did most people in Germany benefit from Nazi rule? How did the coming of war change life in Nazi Germany?

Revision tips: How will you revise? Summarise - mind maps / cue cards / note taking Recording Video / recording voice Repetition - cover, repeat, test

Monday break times – see me! Revision dates I would like to see evidence that you have revised the following topics by the following dates. You could email this to: worsfoldn@stgeorge.es You could hand in an exam answer to be marked or show me your notes! Were the peace treaties of 1919–23 fair? To what extent was the League of Nations a success? Monday 5th May Why had international peace collapsed by 1939? Wednesday 7th May Was the Weimar Republic doomed from the start? Why was Hitler able to dominate Germany by 1934? Monday 14th May Why was there so little opposition to Nazi rule? What was it like to live in Nazi Germany? Wednesday 16th May Stuck? Monday break times – see me!