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Prepare the mind and the body will follow! The Growth Mindset The Commando Mindset Royal Marines Commando 99.9% need not apply! Prepare the mind and the body will follow! Expect the unexpected! Royal Marines It’s a state of mind

Whilst emphasising that over time it is achievable The Growth Mindset Cold War Causes – Pre Test Name:   Question Choices Q1 Who was leader of the USA when the allies met at Yalta in February 1945? a Roosevelt b Truman c Wilson Q2 Which of these is not a tactic of a cold war? a Negative Propaganda b Military invasion c Funding opponents of your enemy Q3 Which of these was NOT agreed at Yalta a Germany would be separated into two countries b Germany would be temporarily divided into four zones, each run by one of the victorious allies: Britain, France, USA and USSR c The USSR would join the war against Japan Q4 Which country was the first to develop nuclear weapons? a China b USA c USSR Q5 The main aim of the US policy of containment was to… a Stop the spread of Communism b Rescue countries already under communist control c Help Europe recover at the end of WWII Q6 What did the US General George Marshall decide after visiting europe at the end of WWII? a All Europe was so poor it was about to starve b All Europe was so poor it was likely to turn to Communism c All Europe was so poor it was likely to emigrate to the United States Education Make it challenging Whilst emphasising that over time it is achievable Expect the unexpected! Pre-testing