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1 Paper 1 Exam Practice

2 Topic 2: Peacemaking 1918-1919 and the League of Nations
In 1918, France wanted to prevent Germany from ever attacking France again. Describe the restrictions that were placed on Germany’s armed forces by the Treaty of Versailles. (4 marks)

3 Topic 2: Peacemaking 1918-1919 and the League of Nations
Study Source B. Source B suggests that the League of Nations is in danger of being swallowed up by international strife. Do you agree that the League of Nations was doomed to failure because of challenges to its peacekeeping abilities? Explain your answer by referring to the purpose of the source, as well as using its content and your own knowledge. (6 marks)

4 Topic 2: Peacemaking 1918-1919 and the League of Nations
Which of the following reasons was more responsible for the failure of the League of Nations: The absence of the USA from the League The actions of Britain and France during the Abyssinian Crisis, ? You must refer to both reasons when explaining your answer. (10 marks)

5 Topic 3: Hitler’s foreign policy and the origins of the Second World War
In 1934 Hitler signed an agreement with Poland and in 1935 he signed a naval agreement with Britain. Describe the main features of these two agreements. (4 marks)

6 Topic 3: Hitler’s foreign policy and the origins of the Second World War
“The Germans are, after all, only going into their own back garden.” A comment made by Lord Lothian in 1936 about the remilitarisation of the Rhineland. He was a senior advisor to the British Government. Study Source C Source C gives one reason why Britain did not oppose Hitler’s remilitarisation of the Rhineland in Do you agree that this was the main reason? Explain your answer by referring to the purpose of the source, as well as using its content and your own knowledge.

7 Topic 3: Hitler’s foreign policy and the origins of the Second World War
Which was more important as a cause of the Second World War: Hitler’s aims in foreign policy Neville Chamberlain’s policy of appeasement, ? You must refer to both causes when explaining your answer. (10 marks)

8 Topic 4: The Origins of the Cold War 1945-1955
In February 1945, the leaders of the USA, the USSR, and Britain met at Yalta to decide what to do with Germany when the Second World War was over. Describe what was decided about Germany at the Yalta Conference.

9 Topic 4: The Origins of the Cold War 1945-1955
Study source D. Source D suggests that the Berlin airlift was instrumental in preventing the spread of Communism in Eastern Europe. Do you agree that keeping West Berlin free was necessary to prevent the further spread of Communism? Explain your answer by referring to the purpose of the source, as well as its content and your own knowledge.

10 Source A ‘It should not be forgotten that the Germans invaded the USSR through Finland, Poland, Rumania, Bulgaria and Hungary. The Germans were able to invade because governments hostile to the Soviet Union existed in these countries....’ Stalin , March 1946 in response to Churchill’s iron curtain speech Source A suggests a reason why the USSR took over Eastern Europe . Do you agree that this was the main reason. Explain your answer by referring to the purpose as well as the content of the source and your own knowledge.

11 Topic 4: The Origins of the Cold War 1945-1955
Which was more important in causing the Cold War: The Soviet expansion in Eastern Europe, The Truman Doctrine and Marshall Plan, 1947? You must refer to both causes when explaining your answer. (10 marks)


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