Title: Revision Task.
1Revision Task.
2Explain why the Soviet Union and the USA did not
trust each other after WWII.
- Communist/Capitalist divide. They didnt
understand each others ideology. - Stalin felt unjustly treated at Yalta.
- Stalin went against the Potsdam treaty and didnt
allow Poland free elections. - Truman failed to tell Stalin about nuclear
weapons testing. - Truman Doctrine/Marshal Plan.
- Berlin Blockade/Airlift.
3Explain why a crisis developed over Cuba in 1962.
- Fidel Castro became the Cuban leader he was
communist the USA became wary. - US spy plane reports Missile base on Cuba.
- USA invade Cuba Bay of Pigs and loose.
- Russia have deal with Cuba to store nuclear
weapons in Cuba 90 km from Florida coast. - The Americans blockade Cuba to stop USSR weapons
getting in.
4Explain why the policies of Détente had run into
difficulties by the 1980s
- USSR did not trust USA Nixon visited China 1979
- Neither side completely got rid of their nuclear
weapons. - USSR invaded Afghanistan.
- USA turned against arms control.
- Both sides used Détente when it suited them
continuation of Cold War.
5Explain why the Superpowers were prepared to
follow the policies of Détente in the 1970s?
- Both sides afraid of starting a War.
- Cuba had almost brought about nuclear war.
- Threat of MAD (mutually assured destruction).
- Growth of nuclear threat from other countries
China. - Russian economy falling.
- Lack of support from American people.
6Explain why William Wallace was important in
Scotlands fight against Edward I.
- Wallace led a national revolt against the
English. - Wallace killed English officials and took back
Scottish strongholds. - Wallace won at the battle of Stirling Bridge in
1297. - Wallace was made Guardian there had not been a
Guardian since Balliol was imprisoned. - Wallace improved Scottish economy by opening up
trade with Europe. - Wallace gained the support of the Pope.
7Explain why Robert Bruce won the battle of
Bannockburn in 1314?
- Good Scottish positioning
- Good military tactics and battle strategies of
Bruce - Poor English positioning.
- English overconfidence.
- Bruce was a good morale booster.
8Explain why most Scots accepted Robert Bruce as
King by 1328.
- Bruce had a lawful claim natural succession.
- Bruce had recaptured many Scottish Castles from
the English. - Bruce had defeated the English at Bannockburn.
- Bruce had secured English acceptance by 1328.
Isabella and Mortimer had recognised him as King.
- John Balliol had never returned to Scotland.
- The Declaration of Arbroath had shown support for
Bruce
9Explain why the Scots asked King Edward of
England to help them after the death of King
Alexander III
- Scots were worried about having a young female
ruler. - Edward was a strong ruler Scots feared Civil
War. - Edward was the Maid of Norways Great-uncle.
- The Scots were concerned about who Margaret would
marry Edward offered his son as a potential
husband. - Scots feared English invasion.
10Explain why religion was such a problem for Mary
Queen of Scots
- Scotland had just gone through a Protestant
revolution. - Mary Queen of Scots was a Catholic.
- Her Protestant Lords did not trust that she would
allow Scotland to remain Protestant. - Mary continued to hear mass in private.
- Elizabeth of England was Protestant but Mary was
her heir. - The English Catholics thought Mary was the
rightful Queen of England tension between the
two queens. - Would Mary marry a Protestant or a Catholic.
11Explain why Elizabeth of England thought Mary.
Queen of Scots was such a danger to her.
- Elizabeth and England were Protestant.
- Mary was Catholic.
- English Catholics believed Elizabeth was
illegitimate. - Elizabeth feared the English Catholics would try
to replace her with Mary. - Mary was Elizabeths heir.
- Marys children would become Kings of England
they may be Catholic.
12Explain why Mary, Queen of Scots was sent to
France in 1548.
- Scots and French agreed to the marriage of Mary
and the Dauphin of France Treaty of Edinburgh, - Mary had to live in France as part of the
agreement. - Scots got French help against the Protestant
rebels in return. - Mary was in danger of being kidnapped by Henry
VIII Rough Wooing - Mary was in danger from the Protestant rebels.
13Explain why the death of Darnley was important to
the reign of Mary, Queen of Scots.
- Mary accused of being involved.
- She married his accused murderer, Bothwell.
- Her reputation was destroyed.
- Sparked off the rebellion that led to her
imprisonment in Loch Leven Castle. - Lead to her being forced to abdicate.