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This structured and exam-focused revision resource supports students studying Superpower Relations and the Cold War (c.1943–1972). It uses the clear and effective “Three C’s” framework—Cause, Course of Events, and Consequences -to help students organise and deepen their understanding of key Cold War events.

Students work through a chronological table covering major topics including the Tehran Conference, Yalta Conference, Berlin Blockade, Korean War, and Cuban Missile Crisis. This approach encourages students to move beyond simple recall and develop analytical thinking by linking causes to outcomes.

The resource is ideal for revision lessons, homework, or independent study, helping learners build strong exam-ready knowledge and structure extended answers effectively.

What’s included:

  • Chronological table of key Cold War events (1943–1972)
  • Clear structure for analysing:Causes, Course of events, Consequences
  • Coverage of major crises, agreements, and turning points
  • Flexible use: classwork, revision, or assessment preparation

Skills developed:

  • Chronological understanding of the Cold War
  • Analytical thinking (linking cause and effect)
  • Recall and synthesis of key events

Perfect for:
GCSE / IGCSE History (Cold War / Superpower Relations units)
Revision sessions and knowledge consolidation
Developing exam-writing confidence

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