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InfoThe International History, 1945-1991 category has 2,954 essays and covers:

Cold war, Globalisation of the cold war, Nuclear arms race, International economy

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Explain why America became increasingly involved in the affairs of Vietnam
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The Matrix: Escaping the Matrix: Is it Possible?
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Was the Cold War Inevitable?
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The Cuban Missile Crisis was a turning point in USA and USSR relations. Assess.
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Was the Use of the Atomic Bomb Moral?
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Life in lead How did humanity go so wrong? In the space of a few decades, man had turned from protector to destroyer, killing the earth with billions of his own kind.
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American Civil War (1861-1865).
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I will be comparing Source C and Source D to see why the battle of Vimy Ridge has been viewed in different ways.
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Was The Dropping Of The Atomic Bombs On Hiroshima And Nagasaki Justified?
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Explain the causes of the conflict in the Middle East
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Australia does not follow a “tradition of impulsive involvement in international conflict regardless of the nation’s state of preparedness”.
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For 3 years from the end of 1914 to early 1918, the western front never moved more than a mile or so. In 1918 considerable movement occurred as first the Germans and then the Allies advanced. Why did these changes happen so quickly?”
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Who Was Responsible for the Outbreak of World War I?
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To What Extent was the Cold War in Asia a Bipolar Conflict?
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WW2 opened a new chapter in the lives of women. As husbands and fathers were out fighting in the battlefield, women marched into factories, offices and military bases to work in paying jobs usually done by men in peacetime.
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In August 1914 a war began. What was thought of as only a small European war escalated into a widely spread world war involving 32 different countries.
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For fifty years the world watched and held it's breath as two hegemons narrowly averted conflict time and time again while building up enough weapons that could destroy the world many times over.
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Compare and Contrast the Causes of the First and second world wars
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Czech Heritage
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Gorbachev undeniably precipated the fall of the Soviet Union by ending the Cold War
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The person who deserves the most credit for ending the Cold War is Ronald Reagan.’ Discuss
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β€œIn the period 1945-50, the USA and the USSR were equally aggressive towards each other and thus equally responsible for the outbreak of the Cold War.” How far do you agree?
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International History, 1945-1991 Explored

International History (1945-1991): A Definition

The AS Level and A Level History courses spend some time looking at the relationships between different countries since World War II. This includes those between Germany and the rest of the world, or the US and Asian countries, and also within the US and China.

Why Study International History (1945-1991)?

This period following the end of World War II produced arguably unprecedented change in relations, both within states and internationally. Some events you'll study still aren't resolved, while others have been consigned to history. But all of them have a major bearing on our current political and economic environment.

International History (1945-1991): What Will I Study?

Your studies may include writing essays on aspects of the Cold War in Europe between 1945 and the 1990s. You may also write coursework on the recurring conflict in the Middle East since 1948. And your projects may also cover topics such as the US-Vietnam war and political development in Germany.

Further Study After International History (1945-1991)

You'll be able to apply your learning here to Degree-level study of subjects including History, Politics, Sociology and Anthropology. The coursework, essays and assignments you learn from will also provide a framework for better understanding other parts of your History A Level course.

Where Can I Find Out More?

Oxford Cambridge and RSA Examinations (OCR)

http://www.ocr.org.uk/Data/publications/key_documents/AS_A_Level_GCE_History_A_Specification.pdf


Assessments and Qualifications Alliance (AQA)

http://www.aqa.org.uk/qual/gce/history_AS_new.php

http://www.aqa.org.uk/qual/gce/history_A2_new.php

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