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22 May 2025

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Struggling to get your students exam-ready for Edexcel GCSE History: Superpower Relations and the Cold War (1941-91)?

This meticulously crafted Predicted Paper for 2024-25 is your ultimate solution! Designed to mirror the structure and demands of the actual exam, this resource provides invaluable practice on the key question types:

  • "Explain two consequences…"
  • "Write a narrative account analysing…"
  • "Explain the importance of…"

What makes this resource a must-have?

  • Targeted Practice: Focuses on a comprehensive range of pivotal Cold War events and themes, from the Long and Novikov telegrams to the collapse of Soviet control and German reunification.
  • Structured Answer Support: Each question features fill-in-the-blank paragraph templates, guiding students to construct well-organised and detailed responses.
  • Key Terminology & Factual Recall: “Missing words” lists accompany each section, reinforcing essential vocabulary, dates, and concepts crucial for high marks.
  • Scaffolding for All Abilities: Perfect for building confidence in students who struggle with essay structure, while also serving as an excellent revision tool for more able learners to consolidate their knowledge.
  • Time-Saving for Teachers: Ready-to-use for in-class activities, homework assignments, revision sessions, or as a basis for walking-talking mocks.
  • Exam-Focused Content: Provides “Possible Consequences/Reasons” prompts to stimulate thinking and ensure students address the assessment objectives effectively.

While no paper can be truly ‘predicted,’ this resource strategically covers high-frequency topics and hones the precise skills Edexcel assesses. Equip your students with the framework and knowledge they need to tackle their Cold War paper with confidence in 2024-25!

Content includes structured questions on:
The Long & Novikov Telegrams, Hungarian Uprising, Bay of Pigs, Olympic Boycotts, Breakdown of the Grand Alliance, Berlin Crisis (Blockade & Airlift), Prague Spring, Collapse of Soviet Control in Eastern Europe, Yalta Conference, Khrushchev’s Secret Speech, Helsinki Accords, Ideological Differences, U2 Spy Plane Incident, Glasnost & Perestroika, Cominform & Comecon, Kennedy’s Visit to West Berlin, INF Treaty, Stalin’s Suspicions, Brezhnev Doctrine, and German Reunification.

Download now and transform your students’ Cold War revision!

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