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Year 10 Curriculum Outline 10.1 Who was to blame for the Cold War? 10.2 Who won the Cuban Missile Crisis? 10.3 Why did the USA fail in Vietnam? 10.4 Was the Weimar Republic doomed from the start? 10.5 Why was Hitler able to dominate Germany by 1933? 10.6 How effectively did the Nazis control Germany ? Origins of the Cold War 1945 Conferences Breakdown of USSR and USA alliance Soviet expansion in Eastern Europe The Iron Curtain The Marshall Plan Berlin Blockade Cuban Revolution USA reaction Bay of Pigs Events of the crisis Khrushchev v Kennedy Resolution of crisis Consequence of crisis Increasing involvement in Vietnam Eisenhower/Kenne dy/Johnson Main events of the war Tactics by both sides Reasons for American withdrawal Revolution of 1918-19 Establishment of the Republic Impact of the Treaty of Versailles Weimar Constitution Political disorder 1920-23 Economic distress and hyper inflation The occupation of the Ruhr Stresemann era Recovery Underlying weaknesses Cultural achievements of the Republic Early years of Nazi Party Nazi ideas and methods Munich Putsch Impact of the Depression on Germany Political/economic /social crisis 193033 Reasons for growing support of the Nazis Election results 1928-33 How Hitler became Chancellor 1933 Reichstag Fire Hitler’s use of Emergency powers Enabling Act 1933 Nature of Nazi rule in Germany Night of the Long Knives Death of Hindenburg Removal of opposition Methods of control and repression Culture, propaganda and media Opposition to Nazi rule Youth groups Persecution of the Jews Final Solution Year 11 Curriculum Outline 11.1 What was it like to live in Nazi Germany? 11.2 Controlled Assessment 11.3 How was British society changed 1890-1918? 11.4 How was British society changed 1890-1918? Hitler Youth League of German Maidens Women and the family German economic policies and the effects Rearmament Impact of the Second World War Poor in the 1890s Social reformers Liberal Government reforms Effectiveness of reforms Women in 1890s Arguments for and against female suffrage Effectiveness of suffragettes and suffragists Women and the war effort civilians and the war Government propaganda and the war Women and the vote in 1918 Attitude of British to Germany and Paris Peace Conference 11.5 Revision 11.6 Revision