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1 Revision checklist Can I fill in both Never heard of the word grids I have learnt the key content, people and issues from 1918-39. I understand how to structure my answers, how much time to spend on them and how many marks they are worth. You must understand what a PEE paragraph is? Point…German people hated the peace treaty Evidence… They called the peace treaty a Diktat Explanation ( link to the question) This meant the new government were labelled as traitors for signing the treaty. For 8 & 16 mark questions you will need conclusions in which you link your points together and rank your points (Use connectives for this)

2 Question 1 explained… 1a (6 mins) see page 24 – 4 marks. – Inference – Message explained and at least 2 pieces of evidence to support. 1b (8 mins) see page 25 – 6 marks. – Description – 3 points & evidence to explain. 1c (12 mins) see page 42 – consequences – 8 marks – 2 PEE points & points linked together – A conclusion that ranks and links points 1d (12 mins) See page 43 – 8 marks – Causation – 2 PEE points & points linked together – A conclusion that ranks and links points

3 Question 2 & 3 explained… 2a & 2b (12 mins) – Choose either 2a or 2b – 8 marks – Change or development. – 2 PEE points – Points linked together – A conclusion that ranks and links points 3a & 3b (25 mins) – Choose either 3a or 3b – Creating an argument – 16 marks – For each section 2 PEE points – At the end of each section link your points together if you can. – Use connectives to rank and link your points – Pull you answer together in with a conclusion

4 This ensured that the S.A. could not rebel against him, and it showed everyone that it was fatal to oppose Hitler in any way. The Night of the Long Knives helped consolidate power because it removed a disloyal Nazi from a very powerful position. By 1934 Ernst Rohm had 3 million men under his command. He was criticising Hitler as a ‘swine’ who had betrayed the working class, and saying that he would not be ‘walked over’. In June-July 1934 Hitler had Rohm and about 400 other S.A. leaders killed.

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