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Engaging with AQA GCSE (9–1) History: Conflict and tension, 1918–1939 Wider world depth study
Dale Banham, Matthew Fearns-Davies
Engaging with AQA GCSE (9–1) History: Conflict and tension, 1918–1939 Wider world depth study
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Exam board: AQA
Level: GCSE
Subject: History
First teaching: September 2016
First exams: Summer 2018

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Language
English
ISBN
9781510458840
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Contents
Introduction to the Wider World Depth Study
Part 1: Peacemaking
1 The armistice
1.1 Clemenceau’s aims
1.2 The aims of the peacemakers
1.3 The Paris Peace Conference
1.4 The extent to which the Big Three achieved their aims
2 The Versailles Settlement
2.1 Diktat
2.2 Territorial changes
2.3 Military restrictions, war guilt and reparations
3 The impact of the treaty
3.1 Reactions of the Allies
3.2 German objections
3.3 The strengths and weaknesses of the settlement
Part 1: Peacemaking after the First World War review
Part 2: The League of Nations and international peace
4 The League of Nations
4.1 The formation and covenant of the League of Nations
4.2 Membership of the League of Nations
4.3 The organisation and powers of the League of Nations
4.4 The work of the League’s agencies
4.5 The contribution of the League to peace in the 1920s
5 Diplomacy outside the League
5.1 The Locarno Treaties
5.2 The Kellogg–Briand Pact and the Rapallo Treaty
5.3 Evaluating the role of the League of Nations in the 1920s
6 The collapse of the League
6.1 The effects of the Depression
6.2 The causes of the Manchurian Crisis
6.3 The consequences of the Manchurian Crisis
6.4 The causes of the Abyssinian Crisis
6.5 The consequences of the Abyssinian Crisis
Part 2: The failures of the League of Nations review
Part 3: The origins and outbreak of the Second World War
7 The development of tension
7.1 Hitler’s aims and Allied reactions
7.2 The Dollfuss Affair, 1934
7.3 The Saar and German rearmament
7.4 The Stresa Front and the Anglo-German Naval Agreement
7.5 The international position at the end of 1935
8 The escalation of tension
8.1 Reasons for the policy of appeasement
8.2 The remilitarisation of the Rhineland
8.3 Mussolini, the Axis and the Anti-Comintern Pact
8.4 Anschluss with Austria
8.5 The Sudetenland Crisis
8.6 The Munich Agreement
8.7 Arguments for and against the policy of appeasement
9 The outbreak of war
9.1 The changing role of the USSR
9.2 The occupation of Czechoslovakia
9.3 The Nazi–Soviet Pact
9.4 The invasion of Poland and outbreak of war
Part 3: The road to war review
Glossary
Index
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