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60 printable study cards that cover essential content for this IGCSE / GCSE 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

FQ4 - Who was to blame for the Cold War?

  • Why did the US–Soviet alliance begin to break down in 1945?
  • How had the USSR gained control of Eastern Europe by 1948?
  • How did the United States react to Soviet expansionism?
  • What were the consequences of the Berlin Blockade?
  • Who was the more to blame for starting the Cold War: the United States or the USSR?
    For more History revision resources see the MAKEorBREAK website.

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