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GCSE History Exam Guide Germany Paper 2015

8 Mark ‘Effects’ 1C Road Map – 12 Minutes Starter Terms / Leading Language Explain the effects of Historychappy moving to Bahrain in (2X Factors Explained with SCK & LINKED). SCK to start.Historychappy is a 32 year old History Teacher from London with a degree from the University of Leicester. PointThe first effect of Historychappy moving to Bahrain was that he became accustomed to spicy food, such as Lamb Chilli Tikka. EvidenceThe food in Bahrain is generally hotter by a factor of three than that in London, especially in the Adliya region, where it is heavily influenced by Indian Cuisine. ExplainOne effect was that Historychappy became addicted to the Kashmiri chilli only available in the restaurants of the Middle East, whereas in England he would always order bland dishes like chips which had a low chilli content. Keep to Question Therefore, one effect of moving to Bahrain was that he began to order spicy dishes at restaurants such Copper Chimney. Link to next factor This is linked to, this led to, as a result, moreover, furthermore, as a consequence, in addition... Then repeat process for second feature. For the purposes of this activity, you must include the terms below and you must also underline them / note in the margin to denote their location!

Questions 1C Style (EFFECTS) 8 Mark Questions Explain the effects on Germany in 1923 of the French occupation of the Ruhr. Explain the effects on Germany of hyperinflation in Explain the effects on Germany of the Wall Street Crash in Explain the effects on Germany of Hitler becoming Chancellor in Explain the effects on the Nazi Party of the Munich Putsch in Explain the effects on Jews of Kristallancht in Explain the effects on Jews of the Nuremberg Laws. Explain the effects of the Reichstag Fire in 1933 on Germany.

8 Mark ‘Causes’ 1D Road Map – 12 Minutes Starter Terms / Leading Language Explain why Historychappy was able to move to Bahrain in (2X Factors Explained with SCK & SHOW HOW THEY COMBINED TO CAUSE THE OUTCOME or PRIORITISE THE CAUSES. SCK to start.Historychappy is a 32 year old History Teacher from London with a degree from the University of Leicester. PointThe first cause of Hiatorychappy moving to Bahrain was that he disliked the cold weather in the UK. EvidenceThe weather in the UK is usually at least 15 degrees cooler in the UK than in Bahrain and can be below zero degrees between November and March. ExplainHistorychappy felt that the cold and wet climate in the United Kingdom was suitable for maintaining a good work and life balance as the poor weather would mean he had to remain indoors for the majority of the year, making him unhealthy. Keep to Question Therefore, one cause of Historychappy moving to Bahrain was the cold weather in the UK. PRIORITISE Or SHOW HOW THEY COMBINED TO CAUSE OUTCOME This is more significant than (SECOND FACTOR) in causing Historychappy move to Bahrian because … Therefore …. When the weather is combined with … both causes helped Histotychappy make the decision to move because … For the purposes of this activity, you must include the terms below and you must also underline them / note in the margin to denote their location! Then repeat for the second cause!

Questions 1D Style (CAUSES) 8 Mark Questions Explain why many Germans disliked the Treaty of Versailles. Explain why there was a period of political stability in Germany between Explain why there was instability in Germany between Explain why Hitler was able to overcome opposition between Explain why there was political instability in Germany between Explain why there was social hardship in Germany between Explain why Hitler was able to become a dictator by

8 Mark ‘Change’ 2A/2B Road Map – 12 Minutes Starter Terms / Leading Language Explain how Historychappy changed in the period (2X Factors Explained with SCK & LINKED). SCK to start.Historychappy is a 32 year old History Teacher from London with a degree from the University of Leicester. PointThe first change associated with Historychappy is that he changed his geographic location, by moving to Bahrain from the UK in EvidenceHistorychappy resided in South London in 2005, but by 2014 was living in the Middle East. ExplainThis was a dramatic change, because in 2005 Historychappy rarely travelled beyond Spain for his holidays. Infact, he was so geographically insular that he thought the North of England was a different country entirely. However, by 2015, he had travelled the world and had made his home in the warm land of Bahrain. Keep to QuestionTherefore, one major change was that Historychappy changed where he was living between 2005 and PRIORITISE Or SHOW LINKS BETWEEN THEM This is change is more / less significant than (SECOND FACTOR) because … Therefore …. This change is linked to / connected to (SECOND CHANGE) because … furthermore … For the purposes of this activity, you must include the terms below and you must also underline them / note in the margin to denote their location! Then repeat for the second change!

Questions 2A Style (Change) 8 Mark Questions How did Germany’s relationship with other countries change between ? How did the German economy change between ? How did the Nazi Party change between ? How did the position of minorities in Germany change between ? How did German politics change between ? Explain how the political scene in Germany changed between Explain how the position of women in Germany changed between Explain how policies towards workers and the unemployed changed between

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