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Q1 Explain two consequences of ….

[8] LOs:
- Grand
Alliance
Q1 Explain two consequences of …. [8] Monday 19 Febr - Tehran,
uary 2024 Yalta,
Potsdam
- Leaders
Quick Start: Conferences Correct in green pen. - A-bomb
- Long
Fill in the gaps to explain their consequences Telegram
- Novikov
Telegram
-Satellite
states
- Truman
Doctrine
- Marshall
Plan
- Cominform
Challenges: - COMECON
- NATO
• PLAN - Explain two consequences of the Tehran conference (8)
- Warsaw
• PLAN - Explain two consequences of the decisions made by the Grand Pact
Alliance at the Yalta Conference in February 1945. (8) - Berlin crisis
• PLAN - Explain two consequences of the Potsdam conference (8) - Arms race
- Khrushchev
• PLAN - Explain two consequences of the decisions made by the Grand & De-
Alliance at Allied conferences between 1943 and 1945 (8) Stalinisation
• Complete the gap fill to magpie explanations for your own answers - Hungarian
Uprising
• Complete the knowledge quiz
- Reaction
Q1 Explain two consequences of …. [8] LOs:
- Grand
Alliance

Correct in green pen. - Tehran,


Yalta,
Potsdam
- Leaders
- A-bomb
- Long
relationship Telegram
- Novikov
Telegram
superpowers -Satellite
states

ideology - Truman
Doctrine
- Marshall
leadership Plan
Truman - Cominform
Red Army - COMECON

political ideology - NATO


- Warsaw
Pact
- Berlin crisis
- Arms race
- Khrushchev
& De-
Stalinisation
- Hungarian
Uprising
- Reaction
Q1 Explain two consequences of …. [8] LOs:
- Grand
Alliance
- Tehran,

Q1 Explain two Yalta,


Potsdam
- Leaders

consequences of …. [8] - A-bomb


- Long
Telegram
- Novikov
It’s a question, so it Telegram
underlined
needs a ? -Satellite
states
- Truman
LOs: Doctrine
- Marshall
1. To identify the requirements and structure of a Paper 2 Q1 Plan
- Cominform
- COMECON
2. To recall the causes, events and consequences of the - NATO
Hungarian crisis of 1956 - Warsaw
Pact
- Berlin crisis
3. To practice the exam question step-by-step - Arms race
- Khrushchev
& De-
Stalinisation
- Hungarian
Uprising
- Reaction
Q1 Explain two consequences of …. [8] LOs:
- Grand
Alliance
- Tehran,
Yalta,
Potsdam
- Leaders
- A-bomb
- Long
Telegram
- Novikov
Telegram
-Satellite
states
- Truman
Doctrine
- Marshall
Plan
- Cominform
- COMECON
- NATO
- Warsaw
Pact
- Berlin crisis
- Arms race
- Khrushchev
Where to find revision: [Link] & De-
Stalinisation
- Hungarian
Our lessons - [Link] Uprising
- Reaction
Q1 Explain two consequences of …. [8] LOs:
- Grand
Alliance
- Tehran,
Yalta,
Potsdam
- Leaders
- A-bomb
- Long
Telegram
- Novikov
Telegram
-Satellite
states
- Truman
Doctrine
- Marshall
Plan
- Cominform
- COMECON
- NATO
- Warsaw
Pact
- Berlin crisis
- Arms race
- Khrushchev
& De-
Stalinisation
- Hungarian
Uprising
- Reaction
Q1 Explain two consequences of …. [8] LOs:
- Grand

PEE X2 Alliance
- Tehran,
Yalta,
Potsdam
Q1 Explain two consequences of …. [8] - Leaders
- A-bomb
- Long
Telegram

OUTCOMES / RESULTS - Novikov


Telegram
-Satellite
states
- Truman
Doctrine
- Marshall
Plan
- Cominform
- COMECON
- NATO
- Warsaw
Pact
- Berlin crisis

How many marks? 8


- Arms race
- Khrushchev

How many PEE paragraphs? 2


& De-
Stalinisation

How many minutes? 10 minutes


- Hungarian
Uprising
- Reaction
Q1 Explain two consequences of …. [8] LOs:
- Grand
Alliance
- Tehran,
Yalta,
Potsdam
- Leaders
- A-bomb
- Long
Telegram
- Novikov
Telegram
-Satellite
states
- Truman
Doctrine
- Marshall
Plan
- Cominform
- COMECON
- NATO
- Warsaw
Pact
- Berlin crisis
- Arms race
- Khrushchev
& De-
Stalinisation
- Hungarian
Uprising
- Reaction
Q1 Explain two consequences of …. [8] LOs:
- Grand
Alliance
- Tehran,
Yalta,
Potsdam
- Leaders
- A-bomb
- Long
Telegram
- Novikov
Telegram
-Satellite
states
- Truman
Doctrine
- Marshall
Plan
- Cominform
- COMECON
- NATO
- Warsaw
Pact
- Berlin crisis
- Arms race

Events / anything with a result


- Khrushchev
& De-
Stalinisation
- Hungarian
Uprising
- Reaction
Q1 Explain two consequences of …. [8] LOs:
- Grand
Alliance
- Tehran,
Yalta,
Potsdam
- Leaders
- A-bomb
- Long
Telegram
- Novikov
Telegram
-Satellite
states
- Truman
Doctrine
- Marshall
Plan
- Cominform
- COMECON
- NATO
- Warsaw
Pact
- Berlin crisis
- Arms race
- Khrushchev
& De-
Stalinisation
- Hungarian
Uprising
- Reaction
Q1 Explain two consequences of …. [8] LOs:
- Grand
Alliance
Q1 Explain two consequences of …. [8] - Tehran,
Yalta,
Potsdam
- Leaders

Structure Point One consequence of ……was …..


- A-bomb
- Long
Telegram
• Point - name your - Novikov

consequence Evidence For example / For Telegram


-Satellite
instance…… states
- Truman
Doctrine
• Evidence - Support - Explain As a result… / This led - Marshall
to...because… / This meant that / Plan
give some relevant allowed….to…. / The effect was that…. - Cominform

detail about your - COMECON


- NATO
point Always say who looked stronger / - Warsaw
Pact
weaker - Berlin crisis
Always say whether this increased / - Arms race
• Explain – Explain how decreased tension - Khrushchev
& De-
and why Stalinisation
- Hungarian
Uprising
- Reaction
Q1 Explain two consequences of …. [8] LOs:
- Grand
Q1 Explain two consequences of the Truman Doctrine [8] Alliance
- Tehran,
Yalta,
One consequence of the Truman Doctrine was that it increased tension Potsdam
- Leaders
between the East and the West. Truman made a public announcement - A-bomb
in March 1947 highlighting the threat the world face from communism. - Long
Telegram
Truman had made it clear that containment was a key priority for the
- Novikov
USA and other nations should support them in this ‘war’ to defeat the Telegram
forces of communism. This increased tension because Truman made -Satellite
states
communism appear as an aggressive undemocratic ideology which was - Truman
like a poison spreading through Europe making capitalism appear the Doctrine
- Marshall
better ideology of the two. Plan
- Cominform
Another consequence of the Truman Doctrine was the Marshall plan. - COMECON
The US pledged $17 billion invest in the economies of war torn eastern - NATO
- Warsaw
European nations that were at risk from falling to communism. This Pact
increased tension because Stalin responded by labelling this move as - Berlin crisis
- Arms race
‘dollar imperialism’ accusing the US of attempting to buy the loyalties of - Khrushchev
nations with money. A few years later, the USSR introduced COMECON & De-
Stalinisation
which was the USSR’s version of the Marshall plan in order to level the - Hungarian
playing field. Uprising
- Reaction
Q1 Explain two consequences of …. [8] LOs:
- Grand

Practice Question
Alliance
- Tehran,
Yalta,
Potsdam
- Leaders

Q1 Explain two consequences of …. [8] - A-bomb


- Long
Telegram
- Novikov
Telegram
-Satellite

Explain two consequences of states


- Truman
Doctrine

the Hungarian Uprising. [8] - Marshall


Plan
- Cominform
- COMECON
- NATO
- Warsaw
Pact
- Berlin crisis
- Arms race
- Khrushchev
& De-
Stalinisation
- Hungarian
Uprising
- Reaction
Q1 Explain two consequences of …. [8] LOs:
- Grand

Joseph Stalin dies, 1953


Alliance
- Tehran,
Yalta,
Potsdam
- Leaders
- A-bomb
- Long
Telegram
- Novikov
Telegram
-Satellite
states
- Truman
Doctrine
- Marshall
Plan
- Cominform
- COMECON
- NATO
- Warsaw
Pact
- Berlin crisis
- Arms race

How did Stalin’s death demonstrate the ‘cult of personality’? - Khrushchev


& De-
How might his death change relations between the two Stalinisation
- Hungarian
superpowers? Uprising
- Reaction
Q1 Explain two consequences of …. [8] LOs:
- Grand
1953: New Leaders Alliance
- Tehran,
Khrushchev & Eisenhower Yalta,
Potsdam
- Leaders
USA – Dwight D. Eisenhower Soviet Union – Nikita Khrushchev - A-bomb
- Long
• President from 1953. • After Stalin’s death in Telegram
• Distinguished career 1953 there was a - Novikov
in the military before power struggle. Telegram
entering politics. • In 1956, Khrushchev -Satellite
• Campaigned with a emerged as the clear states
firm anti-communist leader. - Truman
message. • Openly criticised Doctrine
• Determined to block any attempts at Stalin’s policies and suggested there - Marshall
Plan
communist expansion, but was also should be peaceful coexistence with
- Cominform
aware of the danger of nuclear the West.
- COMECON
weapons, so was open to • Introduced de-Stalinisation policies.
- NATO
negotiation.
- Warsaw
Pact
- Berlin crisis
- Arms race
- Khrushchev
& De-
Stalinisation
- Hungarian
Uprising
- Reaction
Q1 Explain two consequences of …. [8] LOs:
- Grand

Khrushchev and ‘De-Stalinisation’ Alliance


- Tehran,
Yalta,
Potsdam
25th February 1956 ‘The Secret - Leaders
Speech’ - A-bomb
- Long
On the Cult of Personality and its Telegram
consequences - Novikov
Telegram
• A dramatic reversal of Soviet -Satellite
states
policy - Truman
• A policy of ‘peaceful co- Doctrine

existence’; compete with the • Why would - Marshall


Plan
West, rather than destroy it or Khrushchev - Cominform
- COMECON
prepare for war. denounce Stalin so - NATO
• He argued that Stalin had publicly? - Warsaw
Pact
misinterpreted Marxist-Leninist • How might his new - Berlin crisis
(communist) ideology. - Arms race
policy be viewed by - Khrushchev
• A denunciation of Stalin’s abuses & De-

of power and cult of personality.


the Eastern satellite Stalinisation
- Hungarian
states? Uprising
- Reaction
Q1 Explain two consequences of …. [8] LOs:
- Grand
Alliance

Misinterpretations - Tehran,
Yalta,
Potsdam
- Leaders

Khrushchev’s de- - A-bomb


- Long
Stalinisation programs Telegram
- Novikov
encouraged people in Telegram
-Satellite
the Eastern Bloc to think states
that greater freedom - Truman
Doctrine
might be possible. - Marshall
Plan
- Cominform
- COMECON
Many felt that they - NATO

might be able to - Warsaw


Pact
challenge Soviet control - Berlin crisis
- Arms race
without reprisal - Khrushchev
& De-
(punishment). Stalinisation
- Hungarian
Uprising
- Reaction
Q1 Explain two consequences of …. [8] LOs:
- Grand
Alliance

Hungarian Uprising, 1956 - Tehran,


Yalta,
Potsdam
- Leaders
- A-bomb
• Imre Nagy, a liberal, set up a - Long
government with non-communist Telegram
members, announced free elections - Novikov
Telegram
and withdrawal from the Warsaw -Satellite
Pact. states
• This was unacceptable for Khrushchev. - Truman
Doctrine
• On 4th November 1956, the Soviets - Marshall
sent tanks into Hungary. Plan
- Cominform
• Bitter street fighting occurred and - COMECON
30,000 were killed. - NATO
• Nagy sought refuge in the Yugoslav - Warsaw
Pact
Embassy, but was captured and - Berlin crisis
executed in 1958. - Arms race
• He was replaced by János Kádár who - Khrushchev
& De-
wiped out the remaining resistance Stalinisation
- Hungarian
Uprising
- Reaction
Q1 Explain two consequences of …. [8] LOs:
- Grand
Alliance
Task One: Video - Tehran,
Yalta,
Potsdam
Watch the video on the events of the Hungarian Uprising - Leaders
- A-bomb
and answer the questions. - Long
Telegram
- Novikov
[Link] Telegram
.uk/bitesize/guides/ -Satellite
z3h9mnb/revision/ states
11 - Truman
Doctrine
- Marshall
Plan
- Cominform
- COMECON
- NATO
- Warsaw
Pact
- Berlin crisis
- Arms race
- Khrushchev
& De-
Stalinisation
- Hungarian
Uprising
- Reaction
Q1 Explain two consequences of …. [8] LOs:
- Grand
Alliance
- Tehran,
Yalta,
Potsdam
- Leaders
- A-bomb
- Long
Telegram
- Novikov
Telegram
-Satellite
states
- Truman
Doctrine
- Marshall
Plan
- Cominform
- COMECON
- NATO
- Warsaw
Pact
- Berlin crisis
- Arms race
- Khrushchev
& De-
Stalinisation
- Hungarian
Uprising
- Reaction
Q1 Explain two consequences of …. [8] LOs:
- Grand
Alliance

What did the West do to help? - Tehran,


Yalta,
Potsdam
- Leaders

The Truman Doctrine stated that the USA would be - A-bomb


- Long

prepared to send military aid to help fight back Telegram


- Novikov

against communism. When Eisenhower took office, Telegram


-Satellite

he affirmed his commitment to fulfilling the states


- Truman

Truman Doctrine.
Doctrine
- Marshall
Plan
- Cominform
- COMECON

In the end, the USA expressed sympathy for the - NATO


- Warsaw

uprising, but did nothing to help. Pact


- Berlin crisis
- Arms race
- Khrushchev
& De-
Why? Stalinisation
- Hungarian
Uprising
- Reaction
Q1 Explain two consequences of …. [8] LOs:
- Grand
Task Two: Impacts of the Uprising Alliance
- Tehran,
Match up the statements to show: Yalta,
Potsdam
a) consequences for Hungary & other Satellite States - Leaders
- A-bomb
b) consequences for international relations. - Long
Telegram
- Novikov
Challenge: Telegram
-Satellite
Start planning states
your response - Truman
Doctrine
to: Explain two - Marshall
Plan
consequences - Cominform

of the - COMECON
- NATO
Hungarian - Warsaw
Pact
Uprising. [8] - Berlin crisis
- Arms race
- Khrushchev
& De-
Stalinisation
- Hungarian
Uprising
- Reaction
Q1 Explain two consequences of …. [8] LOs:
- Grand
Alliance
- Tehran,
Yalta,
Potsdam
- Leaders
- A-bomb
- Long
Telegram
- Novikov
Telegram
-Satellite
states
- Truman
Doctrine
- Marshall
Plan
- Cominform
- COMECON
- NATO
- Warsaw
Pact
- Berlin crisis
- Arms race
- Khrushchev
& De-
Stalinisation
- Hungarian
Uprising
- Reaction
Q1 Explain two consequences of …. [8] LOs:
- Grand

Practice Question
Alliance
- Tehran,
Yalta,
Potsdam
- Leaders
Q1 Explain two consequences of the - A-bomb
- Long
Hungarian Uprising. [8] Telegram
- Novikov
Telegram
-Satellite
states
- Truman
Doctrine
- Marshall
Plan
 Consequences for Hungary – suppression - Cominform
- COMECON

 Undermined USA’s position as a leader - NATO


- Warsaw
Pact
against communism. - Berlin crisis
- Arms race
 Increase in tension between East and West. - Khrushchev
& De-
Stalinisation
- Hungarian
Uprising
- Reaction
Q1 Explain two consequences of …. [8] LOs:
- Grand
Alliance
- Tehran,
Consequence 1 Increase in tension Yalta,
Potsdam
- Leaders
Point One consequence of the Hungarian Uprising was that it - A-bomb

increased ….between…. - Long


Telegram
- Novikov
Telegram
Evidence For example, the crisis had been a response to -Satellite
states
Khrushchev's policy of de-……….. , after the death of Stalin. - Truman
Many had thought that this meant that…..This caused Doctrine
- Marshall
Hungary’s more Western leader, Imre Nagy, to introduce…. Plan
- Cominform
Then, on 3rd November 1956, he announced that ….. However, - COMECON
Khrushchev's response showed that his commitment to….did - NATO
- Warsaw
not mean…. Pact
- Berlin crisis
- Arms race
Explain This increased tensions because it showed that he was - Khrushchev
& De-
determined to…. As a result, relations were very b……. Because Stalinisation
the Western powers had to accept that…. - Hungarian
Uprising
- Reaction
Q1 Explain two consequences of …. [8] LOs:
- Grand
Alliance
Consequence 1 Increase in tension - Tehran,
Yalta,
Potsdam
Point One consequence of the Hungarian Uprising was that it increased - Leaders
tension between East and West. - A-bomb
- Long
Telegram
Evidence For example, the crisis had been a response to Khrushchev's policy - Novikov
Telegram
of de-Stalinisation, after the death of Stalin. Many had thought that this -Satellite
meant that Soviet control would be relaxed. This caused Hungary’s more states
Western leader, Imre Nagy, to introduce democratic reforms. Then, on 3rd - Truman
Doctrine
November 1956, he announced that Hungary would leave the Warsaw Pact. - Marshall
However, Khrushchev's response showed that his commitment to did not Plan
mean his commitment to peaceful co-existence did not mean that - Cominform
communism would submit to capitalism. - COMECON
- NATO
- Warsaw
Explain This increased tensions because it showed that he was determined Pact
- Berlin crisis
to maintain communist control at any cost. As a result, relations were very
- Arms race
bitter because the Western powers had to accept that despite Stalin’s - Khrushchev
death, the USSR was determined to keep a firm grip over Eastern Europe and & De-
Stalinisation
they were prepared to be brutal to keep the occupied states in line.
- Hungarian
Uprising
- Reaction
Q1 Explain two consequences of …. [8] LOs:
- Grand
Alliance
- Tehran,
Consequence 2 Suppression of resistance Yalta,
Potsdam
- Leaders
Point Another consequence of the Hungarian Uprising was that it - A-bomb
supressed further resistance, both in Hungary and in other Satellite - Long
Telegram
States - Novikov
Telegram
-Satellite
Evidence The uprising itself was brutally supressed when 1000 tanks states
- Truman
were sent to supress the uprising. 20,000 Hungarians were killed. Doctrine
Imre Nagy was replaced by Kadar who was loyal to the USSR and - Marshall
Plan
remained in power as a result until 1988. - Cominform
- COMECON
- NATO
Explain This supressed further resistance because it sent a clear - Warsaw
warning to other Satellite States. So, in Eastern Europe, there was a Pact
- Berlin crisis
realisation that the USSR would not tolerate anyone attempting to - Arms race
break free from the Warsaw Pact. The crisis also showed that even if - Khrushchev
they remained loyal, it would have to be on the USSR’s terms. & De-
Stalinisation
- Hungarian
Uprising
- Reaction

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