Wednesday, 22 February 2017

Year 11 History homework Cue Card Topic 2


Cue Card topic
What to include on card
Key word Definition
Summit
Ultimatum
Arms Race
Revolution
Consequence/ Impact/ Result
Berlin wall causes
·         Khrushchev’s Ultimatum
·         Refugee crisis
Berlin wall events
·         Geneva Summit
·         Eisenhower and camp David
·         Paris Summit
·         The Vienna Conference
Berlin wall consequence
·         Kennedy prepares for war
·         Building of the wall
·         Impact of the wall being built
Cuban Missile causes
·         Development of arms race
·         Cuban revolution
·         Bay of pigs and missile bases
Cuban missile events
1.       Summarise key events of the 13 days of 1962
Cuban missile consequences
Short term causes:
1: Hotline (communication link)
2: Limited Test ban Treaty
Long term causes:
·         French leave Nato
·         Mutually assured Destruction (MAD)
Czechoslovakia causes
Details of the Prague Spring
What were the reforms?
Why is it different to Hungary
Czechoslovakia Events
What was Brezhnev’s dilemma?
What is the Brezhnev Doctrine?
Details of the Soviet invasion.
Czechoslovakia consequences
1: Americas response to the crisis
2: Western European response
3: Eastern European response


Year 10 History Homework. Cue Cards Topic 3


Cue card topic
What to include on the card
Key word definition
1.     Détente
2.    Revolution
3.    Boycott
4.    Perestroika
5.    Glasnost
Period of Détente (5 key improvements)
1.     The 1967 Outer Space Treaty
2.    The 1968 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
3.    The SALT 1 Treaty 1972 (The Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty)
4.    The Apollo-Soyuz Mission 1975
5.    The Helsinki Agreements 1975
For each point give detail of what it is and how it affected relations.

For example – Helsinki Agreements (include information about security, co-operation and Human Right), then say how this improved relations.
Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan 1979
Causes: Kabul Revolution April 1978
·         Link in key names and change of Afghan leadership.
Event: The Soviet invasion December 1979
·         Why did the Soviets invade?
·         How did they think the US would react?
Results: The Carter Doctrine 1980
·         Show the links to the Truman doctrine.
·         Key features of the Doctrine
End of Détente
1.     The end of SALT 2 ( negotiations started to follow on form SALT 1, but the end of détente means it is not signed)
2.    Increased defence spending
3.    The Olympic boycotts (Moscow 1980 and LA 1984)
President Reagan and S.D.I (Strategic Defence Initiative)
·         Who was President Reagan and what was his attitude towards communism?
·         Details of ‘Evil Empire’ speech
S.D.I: Strategic Defence Initiative
·         What was it?
·         What problems did it cause? (The Soviet response)
·         How does it change the space race into an arms race?
Gorbachev and communism
·         Gorbachev’s relationship with the West
·         Chernobyl 1986
·         Gorbachev’s ‘New thinking’


Positions of Super Powers in 1986
USA
·         Strengths
·         Weaknesses
USSR
·         Strengths
·         Weaknesses
INF Treaty 1987
Causes
·         Meetings between Reagan and Gorbachev at Geneva and Reykjavik
·         How does Reagan’s attitude towards Gorbachev change?
Event
·         What were the details of the INF
·         Why does Gorbachev sign it?
Result
·         How does it change relations?
Summit conferences after Reagan 1988
1.     The Malta Summit 1989
2.    The CFE Agreement 1990
3.    START 1, 1991
The end of the Cold War
·         Break-up of the Eastern Bloc
·         Fall of the Berlin Wall
·         End of the Warsaw Pact
·         Fall of the Soviet Union