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AQA (B) GCSE Modern World History

Unit 1 Part 3 Lesson 2

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Hodder Education Revision Lessons

Answering the ‘Either/or’ question

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Unit 1 Part 3 Lesson 2

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Jaya has been asked out tomorrow by two boys.

Whom should she choose?

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Principles

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Unit 1 Part 3 Lesson 2

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Java weighed up the two boys:

1. Sam

was good-looking, and had a car.

2. Isaac

was kind, and a brilliant cook.

– i.e. she could see points on both sides!Click to

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Principles

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Unit 1 Part 3 Lesson 2

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In the end she went out with Sam.

Sam had two tickets to see her favourite band –

Isaac didn’t.

– That was the ‘telling point’!

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Principles

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Unit 1 Part 3 Lesson 2

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You answer the ‘Either/or’ question

in much the same way!

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Unit 1 Part 3 Lesson 2

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The ‘Either/or’ question gives two possible answers to a question, and asks you to choose the more important.

‘Which of the following did more to cause the

Second World War:

a. Hitler’s occupation of Czechoslovakia (March

1939)

b. the Nazi–Soviet Pact (August 1939)?’

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Note here that the underlying question is about ‘the causes of the Second World War’.

You need to make sure that you keep this in mind the whole time you are explaining your answer.

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Unit 1 Part 3 Lesson 2

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The mark scheme requires you to address both points to earn the 10 marks for this question, i.e.

a. Hitler’s occupation of Czechoslovakia (March 1939)b. the Nazi–Soviet Pact (August 1939)

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Note that the number of marks you get depends on how fully, for each point, you:• describe what happened• explain [how it brought war nearer]• assess its importance [in causing the war].

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Unit 1 Part 3 Lesson 2

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You are advised to spend

17 minutes maximum

on this question.

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Unit 1 Part 3 Lesson 2

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What kinds of ideas and facts

might you mention here?

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So, let’s begin with CZECHOSLOVAKIA …

Describe what happened.Explain [how it brought war nearer].Assess its importance [in causing the war].

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Describe (what happened):

Tiso – Hacha – Prague – 15 March 1939.

Explain (how it brought war nearer):

Hitler had broken his promises at Munich. Britain

started rearming. Chamberlain guaranteed Poland.

Assess (its importance in causing the war):

Everyone realised appeasement had failed and that

war was inevitable - they began to get ready as

quickly as possible.

BUT it was not the ‘last step’; Chamberlain STILL

had one chance to stop war – an alliance with Stalin.Click to

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So, let’s begin with CZECHOSLOVAKIA …

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Unit 1 Part 3 Lesson 2

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Write your first paragraph, remembering

that the number of marks you get depends

on how fully you:•describe the event

•explain how it brought war nearer

and then: •assess how important it was in doing so.

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So, let’s begin with CZECHOSLOVAKIA …

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What kinds of ideas and facts

might you mention here?

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Now, let’s go on to the NAZI–SOVIET PACT …

Describe what happened.Explain [how it brought war nearer].Assess its importance [in causing the war].

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Unit 1 Part 3 Lesson 2

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Describe (what happened):

Drax – Ribbentrop – trade treaty – 23 Aug – secret protocol.

Explain (how it brought war nearer):

Freed up Hitler to invade Poland; Britain became more

determined (showed him as an opportunist and a

trickster).

Assess (its importance in causing the war):

Only Stalin had been in a position to stop Hitler conquering

Poland. (Hitler did not believe Britain would dare to fight.)

Nine days later, on 1 sept, Hitler invaded Poland.

The Anglo-Soviet Pact really HAD been the ‘last chance’.

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Now, let’s go on to the NAZI–SOVIET PACT …

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Write your second paragraph, remembering

that the number of marks you get depends

on how fully you:•describe the event

•explain how it brought war nearer

and then: •assess how important it was in doing so.

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Now, let’s go on to the NAZI–SOVIET PACT …

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Finally, write a brief paragraph summarising

whether, overall, you think

Czechoslovakia or the Nazi–Soviet Pact

was more important in causing the Second

World War.

What is the ‘telling point’ – explain why.

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CONCLUSION

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• written a section describing, then explaining and finally assessing the part played by Czechoslovakia in causing the war?

Peer-assess each other’s essays. Have they:

• written a section describing, then explaining and

finally assessing the part played by the Nazi–

Soviet Pact in causing the war?

• finished with a conclusion, giving and explaining

a ‘telling point’?