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Imperial Russia, Revolutions and the Emergence of the Soviet State 1853-1924

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B. CONTENT REVISION GUIDES

Combine your notes with these revision guides as part of your revision - they are not designed to be fully comprehensive.
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C. ACTIVE REVISION 

Follow these suggested steps to 'actively' revise:

1. Open each planning frame and analyse the question by completing side one as far as you are able.

2. Complete any reading / review necessary to help you answer the question, not forgetting any relevant historiography.

3. Plan (and write at least a few to a 45 min time limit) your answer using page 2 reverse of the frames.

4. Check your plan against the 'suggested answers' document - there is a suggested plan for each question (taken from an IB resource). Review and reflect - remember: there are many ways to 'skin a cat' in a history essay; the plans are there to encourage reflection - they do not represent the only possible response to the question.

5. Now plan answers to as many of the questions in part D as you can - the mark scheme document will help you to see if you are are heading in the right direction.


Question and Planning Frames:
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D. PAST PAPER QUESTIONS AND MARK SCHEMES

You should work through as many of the questions below as possible as part of your revision - detailed plans with a clear line of argument. The second document contains the content sections of the mark scheme for each question to give you an idea of whether you are heading in the right direction.
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    • IGCSE HISTORY >
      • WW1: Causes and Course >
        • 2. Struggle Balkans, IGCSE
        • 3. Growth Tension, IGCSE
        • 4. Schlieffen Plan and Deadlock
        • 5. The War at Sea and Gallipoli
        • 6. The Defeat of Germany
    • Introductions
    • Unit 1: Power, Sovereignty & IR >
      • 1. Defining Power
      • 2. Theories of Power
      • 3. Types of Power
      • 4. Emergence of Nation States
      • 5. Applying Sovereignty
      • 6. Social Contract
      • 7. Nation States and Political Systems
      • 8. Political Systems Simulations
      • 9. Inter-governmental Organisations
      • 10. Role and Existence of NGOs
      • 11. Violent Protest Movements
      • 12. Social Movements
      • 13. Political Parties
      • 14. Informal Forums
      • 15. Global Governance
      • 16. Treaties and Collective Security
      • 17. Economic Cooperation
      • 18. Interstate and Intrastate War
      • 19. Terrorism
      • 20. Thousand Words
    • Unit 2: Human Rights >
      • 1. Defining Human Rights
      • 2. UN Declaration on Human Rights
      • 3. Human Rights Milestones
      • 4. Enforcement
      • 5. How are HR Monitored
      • 6. The ICC
      • 7. Claims on Human Rights
      • 8. Violations of Human Rights
      • 9. Violations of Human Rights
      • 10. Cultural Relativism
      • 11. Politicisation of Human Rights
      • 13. Individual vs Collective Rights
    • Unit 3: Development >
      • 3. Factors inhibiting development
      • Models of Development
      • Approaches for Developing Economy
      • Debates: Globalisation
      • Debates: Inequality & Role of Politics
      • Debates: Sustainable Development & Role of Politics
    • Unit 4: Peace & Conflict >
      • 1. Contested Definitions
      • 2. Types of Conflict
      • 3. Just War Theory
      • 4. Causes and Parties to Conflict
      • 5. Manifestation of Conflict
      • 6. Conflict Dynamics
      • 1. Definitions of Peace
      • 2. P & C: Japan and China
      • 3. P & C: China - Phillippines
      • 6. P & C Balance of Power Theory
    • IA: Engagement Activity
    • HL: Case Study Presentations >
      • GloPol HL Research
      • HL Presentation Real Thing
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    • External Assessment >
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    • Extension / Enrichment Recommendations