International School History - European Schools - S6

S6 History Last update - 05 May 2023 Official European School History S6 Syllabus: English, French, German
Quiz - Boom and Bust - 1922-34
Advice for B Test 3

As always there will be three sections to this test.

Section 1 - Factual recall. Learn the timeline of essential information and play the quiz above and you will be fine.

Section 2 - Source analysis. You will be presented with a small number of sources about which you will be asked two questions. i) You will be asked to compare and contrast two of the sources, meaning you should identify a number of similarities and differences between them. ii) The will be asked to comment on the usefulness of a third sources as evidence about the past. You should identify both strengths (what is good about the source) and weaknesses (what is not so good about the source). You might consider whether the source is relevant to the question, revealing in providing lots or high quality information or whether the source is reliable. (ie RRR model). You do need to cover all of these RRR points, it is just a mental check list.

Section 3 - Explanatory essay. You will be given a choice of three essay titles and you will write one. You will be assessed on your ability to write a short, coherent, well structured response (PEE - Point, Explanation, Example ) that shows an ability to provide relevant factual knowledge in answer to a particular question set.

What was the impact of World War 1 the Treaty of Versailles on Germany?
How did Stalin come to power?
What was the American boom of the 1920s and why did it happen?
To what extent were the 1920s in America 'roaring'?
How did Stalin transform Russia?
How did Hitler come to power?
 

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