AQA GCSE History: conflict and tension: The inter-war years, 1918-1939 revision guide – About Oxford ReviseÂ
With our guide, you’ll revise the full specification for the AQA GCSE History: Conflict and Tension: The inter-war years exam.
For this wider world depth study, you’ll focus on the conflict and tension during the inter-war years.Â
Oxford Revise takes you through what to revise and how to do it. With our approach you’ll expand your understanding and learn the key concepts for your History exam. Also, our retrieval questions help you check your learning. As well as this, the exam practice questions and model answers give you plenty of exam practice.
Revise effectively for your AQA GCSE History: Conflict and Tension exam
This guide covers the wider world depth study Conflict and tension: The inter-war years, 1918–1939, using clear, easy-to-understand language. For instance:
- Key terms boxes highlight the important words and language that you need to understand and help you to use them confidently.
- Revision tips give you quick ways to understand the core concepts and practice remembering them.
AQA GCSE History: Conflict and Tension exam practice
Each chapter has lots of exam-style questions for you to practice. These revision guides are designed to build confidence, consolidate knowledge and stretch understanding across all topics for the exam. As well as this, there are helpful tips throughout:
- Exam tips show you how to interpret questions, what you need to do in your answers, and give you advice on how to get as many marks as possible.
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Contents list
1. The armistice
2. The Versailles settlement
3. The impact of the treaty and wider settlement
4. The League of Nations
5. The collapse of the League
6. The development of tension in Europe
7. The escalation of tension in Europe
8. The outbreak of war
The Oxford Revise approach
Oxford Revise uses a clear three-step method to get you ready for your exams.
1. Knowledge – Learn the facts through an easy-to-follow ‘Knowledge Organiser’ in each chapter.
2. Retrieval – Check you’ve retained the exam knowledge, through quick-fire recall questions and answers.
3. Practice – Put your knowledge into practice by completing plenty of exam-style questions.
In addition, there are lots of hints and tips from revision and subject experts on how to plan your revision and helpful advice on techniques to build exam confidence.
Our expert authors
Series editor: Aaron Wilkes
Authors:Â Paul Martin
Aaron Wilkes
Our Series Editor, Aaron Wilkes, brings over 25 years of experience working in schools, where he has served as a teacher, department head, and faculty leader. On top of that, Aaron leads the PGCE Secondary History course at the University of Warwick. He’s also widely published as a school textbook author, mainly with Oxford University Press.
In addition, Aaron is the co-creator and co-owner of the online History journal practicalhistories.com, which offers useful resources for history educators. He also works with the BBC as an Educational Consultant for their Bitesize and Teach platforms.
Paul Martin
As an author and editor for Oxford Revise Edexcel and AQA History, Paul brings a wealth of expertise through his specialism is secondary history education. In addition to this, he works as a freelance author, editor, and educational resource developer. With over 20 years of experience in educational publishing, he’s contributed to a wide range of projects that support both teachers and students. On top of that, he’s previously reviewed school history tours for Edexcel, further showcasing their expertise in curriculum-linked learning experiences.
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