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Complete set of my Cold War knowledge organisers which I designed to complement Edexcel’s GCSE Superpower Relations and the Cold War, 1941-91 course.

There is a dual coding element:

The moustache = Stalin because of his facial hair
The dog = Churchill because of the car insurance adverts
The lone star = Roosevelt because of the stars on the American flag
The shooting star = Truman - same as Roosevelt but Truman’s is shooting because of the dropping of the Atom bomb
The tie = Attlee - seemed appropriate
The eye = Eisenhower - EYE-senhower
The Hammer = Khrushchev - Hammer is symbol of Soviet Union and Khrushchev has an industrial background
The piggy bank = JFK - reasoning is threefold; 1. JFK came from a wealthy family, 2. he presided over the ‘Bay of Pigs’ incident 3. the piggy bank has a hole in it
The telephone = Nixon because of the phone tapping in the Watergate scandal
The wallet = Ford because the USA suffered the worst economy since the depression under president Ford
The U-turn = Carter because of his lenient position on the Soviet Union
The heart with pulse line = Brezhnev because he dies of a heart attack
The theatre masks = Reagan because of his hollywood background
The trophy = Gorbachev because he won the Nobel Peace Prize
The bush/shrub = George Bush because it’s a bush.

The rest of the icons are purely illustrative

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markybatchelor

2 days ago
5

The dual coding is brilliant and the layout works superbly.

youngluton

4 years ago
5

Fantastic resources as always!

markwhitelock

4 years ago
5

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