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BB Conflict and tension: the inter-war years, 1918-1939 key terms

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BB Conflict and tension: the inter-war years, 1918-1939

AQAGCSEHistoryPaper 1 Section B: Wider world depth studies

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  • armistice

    armistice is a History term for this objective because it helps explain the armistice, including peacemakers' aims, Wilson and the Fourteen Points, Clemenceau, Lloyd George and...

  • Lloyd George

    In Part one: Peacemaking, Lloyd George should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.

  • Versailles

    Versailles is a History term for this objective because it helps explain the Versailles Settlement, including Diktat, territorial changes, military restrictions, war guilt and...

  • Diktat

    In Part one: Peacemaking, Diktat should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.

  • impact

    impact is a History term for this objective because it helps explain the impact of the treaty and wider settlement, including Allied reactions, German objections and strengths...

  • impact

    In Part one: Peacemaking, impact should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.

  • League of Nations

    League of Nations is a History term for this objective because it helps explain the League of Nations, including formation, covenant, organisation, membership, powers, agencies...

  • covenant

    In Part two: The League of Nations and international peace, covenant should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.

  • Locarno

    Locarno is a History term for this objective because it helps explain diplomacy outside the League, including the Locarno treaties and the Kellogg-Briand Pact in 1918-1939.

  • Kellogg-Briand Pact

    In Part two: The League of Nations and international peace, Kellogg-Briand Pact should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.

  • Manchuria

    Manchuria is a History term for this objective because it helps explain the collapse of the League, including the Depression, Manchurian and Abyssinian crises and the failure...

  • Abyssinia

    In Part two: The League of Nations and international peace, Abyssinia should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.

  • Hitler

    Hitler is a History term for this objective because it helps explain the development of tension, including Hitler's aims, Allied reactions, the Dollfuss Affair, Saar, German......

  • Dollfuss Affair

    In Part three: The origins and outbreak of the Second World War, Dollfuss Affair should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.

  • Rhineland

    Rhineland is a History term for this objective because it helps explain escalation of tension, including Rhineland remilitarisation, Mussolini, the Axis, Anti-Comintern...

  • Anschluss

    In Part three: The origins and outbreak of the Second World War, Anschluss should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.

  • Hitler

    Hitler is a History term for this objective because it helps explain the outbreak of war, including Czechoslovakia, the USSR, the Nazi-Soviet Pact, invasion of Poland,...

  • Nazi-Soviet Pact

    In Part three: The origins and outbreak of the Second World War, Nazi-Soviet Pact should be used with evidence and chronology, not as a vague label.