Year 10 Modern World History Homework Booklet cold warx
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Year 10 Modern World
History Homework
Booklet
For the attention of parents/carers/guardians:
Please can you sign and date below to say that you have seen this
homework booklet and that you will be helping the history
department to monitor your child/ward’s completion of the tasks
when they are set.
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You have shown an excellent amount of effort.
You have included excellent independent research.
You have fully grasped the concept of topic studied.
There is evidence of developed explanation.
There is evidence of developed evaluation.
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You have shown a good amount of effort .
You have included good independent research.
You have grasped the concept of topic studied.
There is evidence of explanation.
There is evidence of evaluation.
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shown a satisfactory amount of effort
included satisfactory independent research.
started to grasp the concept of topic studied
given relevant description
Top points in the year – Trophy
45-54 points Gold badge.
36-44 points Silver badge
25-35 points Bronze badge
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The Cold War 1945-75
Key Question 1: Who was to
blame for the Cold War?
Focus Point: Why did the USA-USSR alliance begin to break down
in 1945?
Date set:
Date Due:
TASK: Create a Yalta and
Potsdam ‘guide for dummies’
This is a topic which can be confusing for students. It is easy to get
muddled on who was present at each conference and what was agreed.
As a result, you need to create a simple guide to these two
conferences which started to see a breakdown in the alliance between
the USA and USSR in 1945. It would be best to present this as a
leaflet and can be done by hand or using ICT. Your leaflet should
contain:
• Dates – when did the conferences take place?
• Locations – where did they take place?
• Attendance – what leaders were present?
• Agreements – what was decided?
• Disagreements/Tension – what did they fall out about? What
caused problems? (particularly important for Potsdam and the
things that changed between Yalta and Potsdam)
Key Question 1: Who was to
blame for the Cold War?
Focus Point: How did the USA react to Soviet expansionism?
TASK: Design a piece of American propaganda to promote the
Marshall Plan to countries in Europe.
America were concerned about the Soviet takeover of Eastern
Europe. They saw the spread of communism as a virus that needed to
be contained. As a result, they introduced the Marshall Plan in 1947
to provided economic assistance to countries in Europe to help them
rebuild after the war.
Your piece of propaganda could take the form of a poster, but it could
also be a speech or leaflet. As always, you should use your contextual
knowledge and further research to point out:
• How much money is being offered
• Where this idea came from
• Why this money is being offered
• Why countries should accept it – what is the benefit to them?
Date set:
Date Due:
Key Question 2: Who won the
Cuban Missile Crisis?
Focus Point: Why did Khrushchev put missiles on to Cuba?
TASK: Interview Khrushchev – paired task
In pairs, you need to prepare a short interview scene between an
American journalist and Premier Khrushchev, dated Monday 15th
October 1962. This needs to be fully scripted.
A selection of groups will be asked to perform their scenes to the
rest of the class. We will not have time for everyone, but you will
need to be prepared.
You will have to come up with both the questions and the responses,
however, the purpose of the interview is to find out why
Khrushchev has decided to put nuclear missiles on to Cuba. His
responses should be thoroughly explained and historically accurate.
The interview is on the day following the discovery of missiles by the
U2 spy plane.
Your scene should last for a maximum of 5 minutes.
You don’t have to be limited to just asking questions about the
reasons Khrushchev has for putting missiles on Cuba. You many want
to ask him about the Cold War in general (Containment). You may
want to ask him other things about Cuba (Revolution, Bay of Pigs,
Castro). You may want to ask him about JFK.
Date set:
Date Due:
Key Question 2: Who won the
Cuban Missile Crisis?
Focus Point: Who won the Cuban Missile Crisis?
TASK: Write a newspaper article for either the USA or USSR
claiming to have won the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Both Khrushchev and Kennedy claimed to have won the CMC.
Khrushchev was seen as a peacemaker, Kennedy was seen as strong in
the face of communist aggression.
You will need to investigate the consequences of the missile crisis.
Choose to write for either Soviet newspaper ‘PRAVDA’ or US
newspaper ‘THE NEW YORK TIMES’. Explain using precise and
relevant contextual knowledge why your country was victorious.
DO back up what you say with evidence
DO think about where the CMC fits in to broader picture of the Cold
War – does it show ‘containment’ as a success? What might happen
next?
DO NOT describe the events of the CMC. This task it about the
outcomes.
Key Question 2: Who won the
Cuban Missile Crisis?
Focus Point: Who won the Cuban Missile Crisis?
TASK: Write a newspaper article for either the USA or USSR
claiming to have won the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Possible structure:
• Brief introduction – outline the CMC, but make sure it is from your
country’s point of view.
• Explain 2-3 reasons why your country won the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Use persuasive language and tone where possible.
• Include an interview with a relevant person – could be the leader, a
military figure or a member of the public. What are their
thoughts on the outcome of the crisis?
• Conclusion – where does it fit in to the bigger picture? Does it
show that the USA or USSR are winning the Cold War? Is
containment a success or failure? What might happen next?
Date set:
Date Due:
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