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60 printable study cards that cover essential content for this IGCSE Cambridge History topic - ANSWERS INCLUDED ON OTHER SIDE OF EACH CARD

Teachers can print these double-sided and distribute to students.

Students can pair up in class and use these cards to review essential content.

Covers the following IGCSE (Cambridge) Content:
Core Content: Option B The twentieth century: international relations since 1919
FQ2 - To what extent was the League of Nations a success?
• How successful was the League in the 1920s?
• How far did weaknesses in the League’s organisation make failure inevitable?
• How far did the Depression make the work of the League more difficult?
• How successful was the League in the 1930s?

Covers the following GCSE Content: Section B: Wider world depth studies, BB Conflict and tension: the inter-war years, 1918–1939
Part two: The League of Nations and international peace

  • The League of Nations: its formation and covenant; organisation; membership and how it changed; the powers of the League; the work of the League’s agencies; the contribution of the League to peace in the 1920s, including the successes and failures of the League, such as the Aaland Islands, Upper Silesia, Vilna, Corfu and Bulgaria.
  • Diplomacy outside the League: Locarno treaties and the Kellogg-Briand Pact.
  • The collapse of the League: the effects of the Depression; the Manchurian and Abyssinian crises and their consequences; the failure of the League to avert war in 1939.

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