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EDEXCEL IGCSE History Revision Checklist

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Part II, Paper 26  The American Experience in Vietnam, 1941-1975
Part II, Paper 26 The American Experience in Vietnam, 1941-1975

... paradox of the early 1960s is that when the Cold War reached its climax in 1961-62—during crises over Laos, Cuba, and Berlin—Vietnam remained relatively calm, and when Cold War tensions eased after 1963, fighting in Vietnam intensified. How central was Vietnam to the Cold War after all? How was U.S. ...
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Part II, Paper 26 The American Experience in Vietnam, 1941
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... fighting in Vietnam intensified. How central was Vietnam to the Cold War after all? How was U.S. policy toward Vietnam affected by crises in other areas of the world, and in other parts of Indochina? And what does this reveal about great power politics in general? Why did the precedent of neutralism ...
The American experience in Vietnam, 1941-75
The American experience in Vietnam, 1941-75

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Nikita Khrushchev, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and the Aftermath

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Select bibliography

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Chapter Thirty-Six

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Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins

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