DP History Questionbank
12. The Cold War: Superpower tensions and rivalries (20th century)
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Rivalry, mistrust and accord
Leaders and nations
Cold War crises
Directly related questions
- 17M.2.BP.TZ0.23: To what extent did economic interests rather than ideology lead to the breakdown of the grand...
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17M.2.BP.TZ0.24:
Evaluate the impact of Cold War tensions on two countries (excluding the USSR and the US).
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20N.2.BP.TZ0.23:
To what extent was the arms race the most important reason for the end of the Cold War (1980–1991)?
- 20N.2.BP.TZ0.24: Examine the economic impact of the Cold War on two countries, each chosen from a different region.
- 17N.2.BP.TZ0.23: “Confrontation rather than reconciliation ended the Cold War.” Discuss with reference to the...
- 17N.2.BP.TZ0.24: Evaluate the impact of two leaders, each from a different region, on the course of the Cold War.
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21M.2.BP.TZ2.24:
Discuss the impact of two Cold War crises on superpower rivalry.
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21M.2.BP.TZ1.23:
Evaluate the factors which led to detente between the US and USSR between 1971 and 1979.
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21M.2.BP.TZ2.23:
Evaluate the factors which led to detente between the US and USSR between 1971 and 1979.
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21M.2.BP.TZ1.24:
Discuss the impact of two Cold War crises on superpower rivalry.
- 18M.2.BP.TZ2.23: “Economic problems between 1980 and 1991 were the most significant reason for the end of the Cold...
- 18M.2.BP.TZ2.24: Compare and contrast the impact of two leaders, each from a different region, on the development...
- 18M.2.BP.TZ1.23: “Ideology was the main factor that led to the emergence of superpower rivalry between 1943 and...
- 18M.2.BP.TZ1.24: Compare and contrast the causes of two Cold War crises, each from a different region.
- 21N.2.BP.TZ0.23: “The arms race made the greatest contribution to the ending of the Cold War.” Discuss with...
- 21N.2.BP.TZ0.24: Examine the influence of two leaders, each chosen from a different region, on the development of...
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18N.2.BP.TZ0.24:
Discuss the impact of two Cold War crises, each from a different region, on the development of superpower tensions.
- 18N.2.BP.TZ0.23: “Superpower rivalry in Europe and Asia between 1943 and 1949 led to the breakdown of the grand...
- 22M.2.BP.TZ1.23: “Fear, rather than aggression, was the main cause of superpower rivalry between 1943 and 1949.”...
- 22M.2.BP.TZ1.24: Examine the economic impact of the Cold War on two countries, each chosen from a different region.
- 22M.2.BP.TZ2.23: “Fear, rather than aggression, was the main cause of superpower rivalry between 1943 and 1949.”...
- 22M.2.BP.TZ2.24: Examine the economic impact of the Cold War on two countries, each chosen from a different region.
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19M.2.BP.TZ1.23:
To what extent did the policy of peaceful co-existence improve superpower relations up to and including 1964?
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19M.2.BP.TZ2.23:
“China’s relations with the USSR and the US were largely shaped by increasing mistrust and suspicion.” Discuss with reference to the period between 1947 and 1979.
- 19M.2.BP.TZ2.24: “The actions of individual leaders had a significant impact on the development of the Cold War.”...
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19M.2.BP.TZ1.24:
“The impact of Cold War tensions was mainly economic.” Discuss with reference to two countries (excluding the USSR and the US).
- 19N.2.BP.TZ0.23: Evaluate the impact of detente upon US–USSR relations up to the end of 1979.
- 19N.2.BP.TZ0.24: “Ideology was the most important cause of Cold War crises.” Discuss with reference to two Cold...
Sub sections and their related questions
Rivalry, mistrust and accord
- 17M.2.BP.TZ0.23: To what extent did economic interests rather than ideology lead to the breakdown of the grand...
- 17N.2.BP.TZ0.23: “Confrontation rather than reconciliation ended the Cold War.” Discuss with reference to the...
- 18M.2.BP.TZ1.23: “Ideology was the main factor that led to the emergence of superpower rivalry between 1943 and...
- 18M.2.BP.TZ1.24: Compare and contrast the causes of two Cold War crises, each from a different region.
- 18M.2.BP.TZ2.23: “Economic problems between 1980 and 1991 were the most significant reason for the end of the Cold...
- 18N.2.BP.TZ0.23: “Superpower rivalry in Europe and Asia between 1943 and 1949 led to the breakdown of the grand...
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19M.2.BP.TZ1.23:
To what extent did the policy of peaceful co-existence improve superpower relations up to and including 1964?
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19M.2.BP.TZ2.23:
“China’s relations with the USSR and the US were largely shaped by increasing mistrust and suspicion.” Discuss with reference to the period between 1947 and 1979.
- 19N.2.BP.TZ0.23: Evaluate the impact of detente upon US–USSR relations up to the end of 1979.
- 19N.2.BP.TZ0.24: “Ideology was the most important cause of Cold War crises.” Discuss with reference to two Cold...
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20N.2.BP.TZ0.23:
To what extent was the arms race the most important reason for the end of the Cold War (1980–1991)?
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21M.2.BP.TZ1.23:
Evaluate the factors which led to detente between the US and USSR between 1971 and 1979.
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21M.2.BP.TZ2.23:
Evaluate the factors which led to detente between the US and USSR between 1971 and 1979.
- 21N.2.BP.TZ0.23: “The arms race made the greatest contribution to the ending of the Cold War.” Discuss with...
- 22M.2.BP.TZ1.23: “Fear, rather than aggression, was the main cause of superpower rivalry between 1943 and 1949.”...
- 22M.2.BP.TZ2.23: “Fear, rather than aggression, was the main cause of superpower rivalry between 1943 and 1949.”...
Leaders and nations
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17M.2.BP.TZ0.24:
Evaluate the impact of Cold War tensions on two countries (excluding the USSR and the US).
- 17N.2.BP.TZ0.24: Evaluate the impact of two leaders, each from a different region, on the course of the Cold War.
- 18M.2.BP.TZ2.24: Compare and contrast the impact of two leaders, each from a different region, on the development...
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19M.2.BP.TZ1.24:
“The impact of Cold War tensions was mainly economic.” Discuss with reference to two countries (excluding the USSR and the US).
- 19M.2.BP.TZ2.24: “The actions of individual leaders had a significant impact on the development of the Cold War.”...
- 20N.2.BP.TZ0.24: Examine the economic impact of the Cold War on two countries, each chosen from a different region.
- 21N.2.BP.TZ0.24: Examine the influence of two leaders, each chosen from a different region, on the development of...
- 22M.2.BP.TZ1.24: Examine the economic impact of the Cold War on two countries, each chosen from a different region.
- 22M.2.BP.TZ2.24: Examine the economic impact of the Cold War on two countries, each chosen from a different region.