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The Cold War is the title given to the period of tension between the two superpowers, the USA and the USSR, which dominated international relations for most of the second half of the 20th century. The tension between the two superpowers, the United States of America (USA) and the Soviet Union (USSR) initially grew from ideological differences between the two: the Soviet Union was communist and its political and economic systems were at odds with those of the USA which were capitalist. Despite their differences, the USA and USSR were able to join together in an uneasy wartime alliance against Nazi Germany during World War Two. However, once the war was won, this wartime alliance began to fall apart and the ideological differences between the two developed into outright hostility. (Credit: Edited from BBC Learning).
See the TWO attached documents. The first is a table with the questions that have appeared on the Crime and Punishment paper in the 3 Edexcel releases: Sample Assessment, Specimen and June 2018. In the last column is not 'predictions' per se, more an additional list of what has not been covered on exam papers yet, Second: GCSE papers 1-3 Reminder about structure and timings
A couple of extras:
Whether by paper, tablet or audio, you need to use the resources available to you.
There are two videos available by request.
If you only have an hour, then these three 20 minute audio files will cover your course: they are essential listening and worth their weight in gold: From the excellent 'Norman Centuries Podcast' series.
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