This document outlines the units and exams for a Year 13 history course. Unit 3 covers the origins and development of the Cold War from 1941-1950 through a 1 hour 15 minute exam worth 20% of the course. Unit 4 is a 1 hour 45 minute exam worth 30% covering the dictatorships of Stalin's Russia from 1924-1941 and Hitler's Germany from 1929-1941. The units allow students to study historical issues in detail and evaluate different historical perspectives.
This document outlines the units and exams for a Year 13 history course. Unit 3 covers the origins and development of the Cold War from 1941-1950 through a 1 hour 15 minute exam worth 20% of the course. Unit 4 is a 1 hour 45 minute exam worth 30% covering the dictatorships of Stalin's Russia from 1924-1941 and Hitler's Germany from 1929-1941. The units allow students to study historical issues in detail and evaluate different historical perspectives.
This document outlines the units and exams for a Year 13 history course. Unit 3 covers the origins and development of the Cold War from 1941-1950 through a 1 hour 15 minute exam worth 20% of the course. Unit 4 is a 1 hour 45 minute exam worth 30% covering the dictatorships of Stalin's Russia from 1924-1941 and Hitler's Germany from 1929-1941. The units allow students to study historical issues in detail and evaluate different historical perspectives.
Unit 3 (Paper 3) – The Origins and Development of the
Cold War, 1941–1950 – 1 hour 15 mins examination (20%)
This unit allows students to study a historical issue in
detail and evaluate why historians have different views. This will enable students to develop and understand the nature of the discipline of History, and the ways in which History is produced.
Unit 4 (Paper 4) – Europe of the Dictators (1918-1941) –
1 hour 45 mins examination (30%) This allows pupils to investigate two dictatorships of the Twentieth Century and answer questions on them.