Hero image

alainechristian's Shop

Average Rating4.33
(based on 1331 reviews)

Sharing for free in the spirit of collaboration and development.

895Uploads

1376k+Views

1631k+Downloads

Sharing for free in the spirit of collaboration and development.
IB History - Cold War - 12. Sino-US Relations
alainechristianalainechristian

IB History - Cold War - 12. Sino-US Relations

(0)
IB History - SL/HL - PAPER 2 - Cold War Enquiry Question: How did Sino-Soviet relations develop 1949-1976? Learning Objectives To deepen contextual understanding of Sino-American relations in the 1950s and 1960s To analyse American and Chinese motives for rapprochement To evaluate who gained the most from rapprochement; Nixon or Mao
IB History - Cold War - 8. Peaceful Coexistence
alainechristianalainechristian

IB History - Cold War - 8. Peaceful Coexistence

(0)
IB History - SL/HL - PAPER 2 - Cold War Enquiry Question: How far did ‘peaceful coexistence’ ease Cold War tensions 1953-61? Learning Objectives To examine the impact of ‘peaceful coexistence’ on Cold War tensions To examine the impact of ‘New Look’ on Cold War tensions
IB History - Cold War  - 10. Arms Race
alainechristianalainechristian

IB History - Cold War - 10. Arms Race

(0)
IB History - SL/HL - PAPER 2 - Cold War Enquiry Question: How do the arms race affect superpower relations 1949-63? Learning Objectives To identify how nuclear weapons were developed by the two superpowers To explain why and how the arms race developed To evaluate the impact of the arms race
IB History - Cold War - 11. Sino-Soviet Relations
alainechristianalainechristian

IB History - Cold War - 11. Sino-Soviet Relations

(0)
IB History - SL/HL - PAPER 2 - Cold War Enquiry Question: How did Sino-Soviet relations develop 1949-1976? Learning Objectives To identify and describe the relationship between China and the USSR in 1949 To explain why and how the relationship changed (consolidation, split and confrontation) To evaluate the impact of China on superpower relations
IB History - Cold War - 7. Stalin & Truman
alainechristianalainechristian

IB History - Cold War - 7. Stalin & Truman

(0)
IB History - SL/HL - PAPER 2 - Cold War Enquiry Question: How do historians compare the impact of leaders during the Cold War? Learning Objectives To compare and contrast the impact of Stalin and Truman on the development of the Cold War To deepen understanding of planning a comparative essay To examine a sample essay that demonstrates comparative skills
IB History - Cold War - 13. Cold War Crises
alainechristianalainechristian

IB History - Cold War - 13. Cold War Crises

(0)
IB History - SL/HL - PAPER 2 - Cold War Enquiry Question: How close did the USA and USA come to a ‘hot war?’ Learning Objectives To compare and contrast the impact of several crises on the development of the Cold War To deepen understanding of planning a comparative essay To examine a sample essay that demonstrates comparative skills
IB History - Cold War - 14. Detente
alainechristianalainechristian

IB History - Cold War - 14. Detente

(0)
IB History - SL/HL - PAPER 2 - Cold War Enquiry Question: How did détente change the nature of superpower relations? Learning Objectives To explain the reasons for détente To analyse the key features of detente To assess the reasons why détente came to an end
IB History - Cold War - 4. Iron Curtain
alainechristianalainechristian

IB History - Cold War - 4. Iron Curtain

(1)
IB History SL PAPER 2: World History Topic 12 - The Cold War **Enquiry Question: How did Churchill’s ‘Iron Curtain’ speech signify a divided Europe? Learning Objectives** To explain the context and content of the Iron Curtain speech To analyse the speech to develop an understanding of its significance for Cold War relations
IB History - Cold War - 2. Peace Conferences
alainechristianalainechristian

IB History - Cold War - 2. Peace Conferences

(1)
IB History SL PAPER 2: World History Topic 12 - The Cold War Enquiry Question: How did the post-war peace conferences increase tension between the Great Powers? Learning Objectives To explain the outcomes of discussion at the post-war peace conferences To analyse the extent of agreement/disagreement at each conference To evaluate the extent to which the decision to drop the atomic bomb was to intimidate the Russians
Cold War; End of the Cold War (Case Studies)
alainechristianalainechristian

Cold War; End of the Cold War (Case Studies)

(4)
Cold War; Superpower Relations A-level (End of the Cold War) Learning Objectives To examine the philosophy that lay behind the Reagan Doctrine To investigate the factors that weakened the hold of the USSR over Eastern Europe To discover the ways in which Mikhail Gorbachev changed Soviet Foreign Policy in the 1980s To investigate the significance of the fall of the Berlin Wall To understand the sequence of events that was involved in the ending of the Cold War
What is genocide?
alainechristianalainechristian

What is genocide?

(1)
Enquiry Question: What is genocide? Learning Objectives To explain the concept of genocide To develop vocabulary that can help explain the concept of genocide To think creatively as to how genocide can be prevented
Reforming the House of Lords
alainechristianalainechristian

Reforming the House of Lords

(4)
This lesson examines the reforms and proposed reforms of the House of Lords, examining the options available and the pros and cons of each - including Coalition plans.
US Elections
alainechristianalainechristian

US Elections

(5)
Revision aid articles for US Elections topic, can be combined to form revision booklet or used individually to supplement lesson materials.
How far did the Black Panther Party achieve their aims?
alainechristianalainechristian

How far did the Black Panther Party achieve their aims?

(1)
Edexcel International GCSE in History (4HI1) Paper 1 Depth Study 7 - A divided union: civil rights in the USA, 1945–74 Learning Objectives To investigate the aims and impact of the Black Panther Movement, including the role of Bobby Seale and Huey Newton To assess the impact of race riots on the CRM
Enquiry Question: How was Stalin able to rise to power 1924-1929?
alainechristianalainechristian

Enquiry Question: How was Stalin able to rise to power 1924-1929?

(6)
IB History SL/HL Paper 2; Authoritarian States Recommended textbook: Access to History for the IB Diploma: Authoritarian states Second Edition (Michael Lynch) Learning Objectives To explain why Russia had become a revolutionary one-party state by 1924 To assess the extent of influence that Stalin had by 1924 To exemplify how Stalin exploited the situation after Lenin’s death To evaluate the extent to which Stalin faced opposition from both the Left and the Right