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Perfect for iGCSE History (Cambridge 0470, Option B: International Relations Since 1919).

This student-friendly workbook helps learners revise and consolidate the Core Question: ‘To what extent was the League of Nations a success?’ through clear structure, guided questions and exam-style tasks.

Designed for students to use in conjunction with class notes and textbooks to consolidate their knowledge.

What is it useful for?
• Perfect for mock exams, end-of-year assessments, or final GCSE revision.
• Students can consolidate key knowledge, practise structured responses, and identify strengths and gaps using the red–amber–green self-assessment feature.

What’s Included?
• Clear focus questions to structure revision
• Guided activities for each section of the syllabus
• Key terms, people and concepts to define and memorise
• Practice real past-exam questions (4, 6, and 10 markers)
• Integrated Source-based tasks to prepare for Paper 2
• RAG section to self-reflect

Topics Covered
• Aims, Membership and Organisation of the League
• Collective Security
• What were the Strengths and Weaknesses of the Organisation of the League?
• How did the League work for a better world?
• The League in the 1920s (Crises, and External Agreements)
• How far did the Great Depression make the work of the League more difficult?
• The League in the 1930s (Manchuria, World Disarmament Conference and Abyssinia)
• How far did the League of Nations fail to preserve world peace?

This download includes both an uneditable word copy and a PDF version – along with a citation document for all images and sources.

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