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Independent Learning Booklet

Conflict and Tension

1918-1939

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Exam Guidance for AQA 1918-19390 Conflict and TensionThere are four types of question on this paper:

(Interpretations) Source A. opposes…….. How do you know? (4 marks)

(Interpretations) How useful are Sources B and C to an historian…….(12 marks)

Write an account? (8 marks)

“……....” was the main reason for…….? How far do you agree with this statement? (16 marks + SPAG))

The first two questions are focused on three written historical interpretations.

Source A

1-Source A opposes…..

Example:

Source C supports the work of the League of Nations. How do you know? Explain your answer by using Source A and your own contextual knowledge. (4)

Tips

- What evidence in the source shows that it opposes/supports the topic in the question?

- Look at content and provenance.- 1 Paragraph-

Source A- An American cartoon from around 1919

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2- How useful is Sources….. to an historian studying…….. (12)

Example:

How useful are source A and B to an historian studying opinions about the collapse of the league of nations. Explain your answer using Sources A and B and your contextual knowledge. (12)

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TipExplain how your own knowledge makes each source useful, and evaluate how reliable each source is using provenance and purpose.Look at both sources but you only need two paragraphs. One paragraph must be content and one paragraph must be on provenance (Who write it/when/why/where)USEFUL

‘Source A is useful because it shows [part of the source]. This was true, because [detailed factual knowledge to support].

The source also shows [part of the source], which is also accurate because [detailed factual knowledge to support].’

NOT USEFUL‘However, Source A is not useful because it shows [part of the source], which is incorrect. This is because [detailed factual knowledge to challenge].

AND/OR

Source A also does not show [what is missing from the source?] This means that it is not useful because…

PROVENANCE-Who wrote the source/When/Purpose/Where? [READ THE SUMMARY ABOVE THE SOURCE!!!]

‘Source A is useful because of [the date/author/source type]; however, it might be partly unreliable as [the date/author/source type].

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3 -Write an account……….. (8)

Example: Write an account of how events in Manchuria became an international

crisis in the years 1931-1933. (8)

Tip

You only have time to focus closely on the question so don’t mention anything irrelevant. For each paragraph:

• Point – one short and clear reason why this became a crisis.• Evidence – detailed and clear description of what happened in

chronological order – keep this focused on the point!• Explanation – how/why did this become a crisis/problem and what

were the consequences?

4-“……..” Statement. How far do you agree with this statement? (16) (SPAG - 4 )

Example:

‘The organisation and structure of the League meant that it was always going to fail.’ How far do you agree with this statement? Explain your answer. (16)

Tip

Each paragraph needs specific, detailed facts AND clear explanation of how this answers the question.For grades 7+: Make your overall judgment before you start to write, and explain how each paragraph supports this judgment.For each paragraph:

• Point – one short and clear reason why you agree/disagree- look at a factor.

• Evidence – detailed and clear description – keep this focused on the point!

• Explanation – how this was important and the consequences of it.

• Link= Back to the question asked.

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Knowledge Questions-How many correct answers can you get?1- The Armistice was in:

A-1919B- 1916C-1920

2- The big three who signed the Versailles treaty were: A- Clemenceau, Lloyd George and Winston ChurchillB- Clemenceau, Lloyd George and Woodrow Wilson

3- The leader who wanted revenge for WW1 and wanted a harsh treaty was:-A- ClemenceauB- Woodrow WilsonC- Winston Churchill

4- Germany hated the treaty as….. A- Army only 100,00 and lost 13% of its land and blamed for the

war in the war guilt clause. Had to pay £6.600 million reparations.

B- Army only 50,00 and lost 50% of its land and blamed for the war along with Austria-Hungary in the war guilt clause. Had to pay 1 billion in reparations.

5- The aim of the league of nations was…… A- A way to prevent war by discussion countries problemsB- To save money

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6- A key creator of the league was……….. A-Woodrow Wilson

B- Winston Churchill

7- How did the league try to avoid war? A- By using armiesB- By collective security

8- How often did the assembly in the league meet? A- Once a year

B-Three times a year

9- In order to pass a vote the league needed…… A- Needed a unanimous decisionB- Needed ¾ of the assembly to agree

10-How many countries were in the league in 1920?

A- 48B- 42

11-What was the permanent court of international justice?

A-Court of law to settle international disputes

B-Court that looked after trade.

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12-Why was the league weak?

A-Britain did not join and it had no money

B-America would not join, and it had no army.

13- Which country did the Slavery Commission (part of the league), end slavery in….

A-Sierra LeroneB-Abyssinia

14- An example of success in the league in the 1920’s was…

A- In 1921 in Upper Silesia arranged a plebiscite to sort out a dispute between Poland and Germany.

B- In 1921 in upper Silesia did not stop Germany invading.

15- An example of failure in the league in the 1920’s was…

A-Italy invaded Corfu after a incident where an Italian General Tellini was killed. Greece appealed to the league who condemned Mussolini (Italy) buy agreed the Greeks should pay compensation. Greek then withdrew his troops.

B-Italy invaded France after a incident where an Italian General Tellini was killed. France appealed to the league who condemned Mussolini (Italy) and sent an army to attack Italy.

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16- The Locarno Treaty was-

A- A treaty where Germany agreed to accept their borders in the West.

B-A treaty where Germany accepted the borders but asked for a review in 2 years.

17-Germany joined the league of nations in;

A-1922

B-1926

18-Kellogg- Briand Pact of 1928 said-

A- 65 countries would not use war as a way to solve disputes. B- 40 Countries would not use war as a way to solve disputes.

19-The Great Depression of the 1930’s affected Germany as-

A- Countries were scared of HitlerB- Countries did not want the expense of a war during the

depression.

20-The Manchurian crisis in 1931 was …

A- Japan staged the Mukden incident (set off a bomb at a railway station blamed the Chinese) and used it as an excuse to invade Manchukuo.

B- China invaded Japan as they wanted more land.

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21- Consequences of the Manchuria incident..

A-The league attacked Japan and gave the land back to China.

B-The league put a commission together led by Lord Lyton. It said in 1932 that Japan was in the wrong. Japan then left the league.

22- Why did Italy invade Abyssinia in 1935?

A-Abyssinia had attacked Italy.

B-Italy was hit hard by the depression and wanted land to build a new empire and distract his people from the depression.

23-What new weapons did Mussolini use in Abyssinia in 1935?

A- GunsB- Poison Gas

24- Why did the league fail in Abyssinia?

A- Trade sanctions against Italy did not work as it did not include oil, steel, iron or coal, and members of the league could not sell weapons to Abyssinia.

B- The League refused to do anything against Italy.

25- What did Hitler want-

A- Lebensraum, Anschluss with Austria and to overturn the Treaty of Versailles.

B- To be a dictator.

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26- Why did Hitler reoccupy the Rhineland in 1936-

A-To achieve Lebensraum in the East he would have to invade other countries. Hitler had to start defending Germany’s borders in the West against a possible attack in response.

B-To begin a war.

27- Why was the Anschluss seen as wrong by some people in 1938-

A- Forbidden in the treaty of VersaillesB- Hitler’s troops invaded with no invitation from the Chancellor.

28-What was the Sudenten Crisis in March 1938?

A-Hitler wanted to take over the Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia.

B-Hitler wanted to take over land in France.

29-What is appeasement?

A- Wanting to argue with a person.B- A desire to avoid war by making concessions

30-What was agreed at the Munich Conference in 1938?

A-Hitler promised peace in Europe if he was given the Sudetenland.

B-Hitler promised peace if he took over all of Czechoslovakia.

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31- What was the Nazi Soviet Pact in 1939?

A-Agreement by Hitler and Stalin to divide Poland if it was attacked by Germany.

B-Agreement not to attack each other.

32- Britain declared war on Germany because?

A- Feared Communism.B- Refused to withdraw troops from Poland.

Answers

1-A

2-B

3-A

4-A

5--A

6-A

7-B

8-A

9-A

10-A

11-A

12-B

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13-A

14-A

15-A

16-A

17-B

18-A

19-B

20-B

21- B

22- B

23-B

24-A

25-A

26-A

27-A

28-A

29-B

30-A

31-A

32-B

Key terms/ words/people do you know what they mean or what they did?

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1- Treaty-

2- Unanimous

3- Veto

4- Self-determination

5- Reparations

6- Economic Sanctions

7- Collective security

8- Moral Condemnation

9- Pacifist

10-Diktat-

11-Plebiscite

10- Assembly

11-Appeasement-

12-Disarmament-

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13-Depression-

14-Democratic-

14- Communist-

16- ‘Big Three’-

17-Anschluss-

18- Allies-

19- Abdicate-

20-Rearmament-

21-Rhineland-

22- Locarno Treaty-

23- League of Nations-

24- Humanitarian-

Conflict and Tension1919- Treaty of Versailles- set up as a consequence of WW1, the peace terms.

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1920- League of Nations

Assembly met once a year Council- 4 permanent members Britain/Italy/France/Japan. (No America!) Council could veto the decisions of the assembly Decisions had to be unanimous in the assembly. League- E.G-Slavery commission/ disarmament commission/ health organisation-

and others. Disputes- moral condemnation/sanctions/military intervention. Successes- 77 countries adopted the minimal wage/slavery banned in Sierra

Leone/Freed nearly 500,000 prisoners of war after WW1/Vilna 1920/Upper Silesia 1921.

Problems- America did not join/ No army/ Seen as weak in dealing with issues- Abyssinia/Manchuria/ structure of the league.

1925- Locarno Treaty - accepted the western borders made by the treaty of Versailles, so no war over the land.

Kellogg-Briand Pact 1928 - A peace pact 62 countries agreed not to go to ware but resolve conflict.

1930 - Great depression- many jobs were loss and businesses collapsed. 1931 - Manchurian crisis- China and Japan 1933 - Germany leaves the league of nations 1934- Abyssinian crisis- Italy and Abyssinia 1935 - Germany rearming and take over the Rhineland. April 1938 -Anschluss (joins) with Austria. September 1938 - Munich Conference (Appeasement) Sudeten Crisis, Germany

wants part of Czechoslovakia, is given the Sudetenland in the agreement. March 1939 - Germany invades Czechoslovakia August 1939 - Nazi Soviet Pact A pact between Russia and Germany to split up

Poland. It meant that Hitler did not fear attacking Poland and Russia getting angry. September 1939 – invasion of Poland September 1939 - Britain declares war on Germany