where do i get the cold war syllabus? (1 Viewer)

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hi guys. i was just looking for the syallbus for the cold war on the board of studies website and the thing is i cant actually find the dot points. im stupid i knoe. anyway if anyone has the dot points can they post it up or tell me where to get them...thanks in advance

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Monash said:
hi guys. i was just looking for the syallbus for the cold war on the board of studies website and the thing is i cant actually find the dot points. im stupid i knoe. anyway if anyone has the dot points can they post it up or tell me where to get them...thanks in advance

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Go to the Board of Studies website - then to HSC syllabuses - click on the M for Modern History and scroll down the page until you reach the History section - I use the Word copy of the document and the Cold War is on page 73 according to the list of contents but is actually on page 76 (I don't have my hard copy of the syllabus with me as it is on my desk at school so I can't check that copy but here is the page anyway). The dot points are actually the dash points under 'Students learn about...'

Option F: The Cold War 1945–1991

Principal focus: Students investigate key features and issues in the history of the Cold War 1945–1991.

Key features and issues:
• origins and development of the Cold War
• influence of the ideologies of communism and capitalism on the Cold War
• origins, nature and impact of détente on the Cold War
• changing policies, strategies and responses to the Cold War
• impact of crises on changing superpower relations
• the arms race and disarmament
• reasons for the end of the Cold War

Students learn about:

1 Origins of the Cold War 1945–1953
– 1945 conferences and the emergence of the superpowers
– emerging differences between the superpowers
– the Truman Doctrine and its consequences
– impact of the early crises: the Berlin blockade and airlift, China becoming communist in 1949 and the Korean War

2 Development of the Cold War to 1968
– policy of containment, domino theory and the emergence of peaceful co-existence
– superpower rivalry: the arms race and space race
– nature and impact of crises: Berlin Wall 1961, Cuba 1962, Czechoslovakia 1968

3 Détente
– economic and political reasons for détente
– geopolitical developments: Vietnam, Sino-Soviet split, the Middle East
– features and consequences of détente

4 Renewal and end of the Cold War
– Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and its impact
– US attitudes and policies under Reagan
– Soviet attitudes and policies under Gorbachev
– disarmament agreements 1987–1991
– collapse of communism in Eastern Europe and the USSR
 

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