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Wider Depth Study - Conflict and tension between East and West, 1945–1972
Year 11
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History
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AQA
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1
Early causes of tension between the USA and the USSR
2
The impact of the atomic bomb
3
Soviet influence over Eastern Europe
4
The Truman Doctrine and Marshall Plan
5
The Berlin Crisis, 1948-9
6
The origins of the Cold War, 1941-58
7
The growth of communism in China
8
The ‘loss’ of China and the Cold War
9
Outbreak of the Korean War
10
Consequences of the Korean War
11
The collapse of French Indochina
12
US involvement in the Vietnam War
13
Khrushchev and peaceful coexistence
14
The nuclear arms race
15
The Space Race
16
NATO and the Warsaw Pact
17
Hungary and Soviet power in Eastern Europe
18
The U2 Crisis
19
Construction of the Berlin Wall
20
The Cuban Revolution and its consequences
21
The Bay of Pigs Invasion
22
Initial stages of the Cuban Missile Crisis
23
The 13 Days of the Cuban Missile Crisis
24
Consequences of the Cuban Missile Crisis
25
The Prague Spring
26
International responses to the Prague Spring
27
The Brezhnev Doctrine
28
Tensions between the superpowers by the late-1960s
29
The reasons for Détente
30
Détente and SALT 1