This coursebook supports students as they explore global history. This edition offers a variety of activities, including source work and practice questions, to help students build a deep understanding of key historical concepts and develop essential skills. Activities throughout each chapter encourage independent learning, and with opportunities for reflection. This edition brings global history to life, with engaging features to spark discussions and deepen understanding. Suitable for the Cambridge International AS Level History syllabus (9489/9982) for examination from 2027, this coursebook…mehr
This coursebook supports students as they explore global history. This edition offers a variety of activities, including source work and practice questions, to help students build a deep understanding of key historical concepts and develop essential skills. Activities throughout each chapter encourage independent learning, and with opportunities for reflection. This edition brings global history to life, with engaging features to spark discussions and deepen understanding. Suitable for the Cambridge International AS Level History syllabus (9489/9982) for examination from 2027, this coursebook also provides digital access, offering digital resources and answers on Cambridge GO.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
How to use this series How to use this book Getting started with Cambridge International AS Level History Chapter 1: Imperialism and the emergence of world powers c.1870-1918 Introduction 1.1 Why was imperialism a significant force in Africa from 1870? 1.2 What was the impact of imperial expansion on international relations? 1.3 Why did Japan emerge as a world power and what was the impact on international relations? 1.4 Why did the USA emerge as a world power and what was the impact on international relations? Chapter 2: International relations 1919-1929: conflict and cooperation Introduction 2.1 Why was there such extensive dissatisfaction with the peace settlements of 1919-20? 2.2 Why was the League of Nations created and what challenges did it face in the 1920s? 2.3 How and why did international tensions remain high after the Versailles settlement? 2.4 How and why did international relations improve from 1924 to 1929? Chapter 3: International History 1929-39: the rise of extremism and the road to war Introduction 3.1 How did the rise of extremism affect international relations? 3.2 Why did the League of Nations fail to keep the peace in the 1930s? 3.3 Why, and with what effects, did Britain and France pursue a policy of appeasement? 3.4 Why did war break out in 1939? Chapter 4: Preparing for assessment Introduction 4.1 Overview of assessment and assessment objectives 4.2 Understanding what a question is asking you to do 4.3 Revision techniques 4.4 Assessment preparation 4.5 A final note Glossary Acknowledgements
How to use this series How to use this book Getting started with Cambridge International AS Level History Chapter 1: Imperialism and the emergence of world powers c.1870-1918 Introduction 1.1 Why was imperialism a significant force in Africa from 1870? 1.2 What was the impact of imperial expansion on international relations? 1.3 Why did Japan emerge as a world power and what was the impact on international relations? 1.4 Why did the USA emerge as a world power and what was the impact on international relations? Chapter 2: International relations 1919-1929: conflict and cooperation Introduction 2.1 Why was there such extensive dissatisfaction with the peace settlements of 1919-20? 2.2 Why was the League of Nations created and what challenges did it face in the 1920s? 2.3 How and why did international tensions remain high after the Versailles settlement? 2.4 How and why did international relations improve from 1924 to 1929? Chapter 3: International History 1929-39: the rise of extremism and the road to war Introduction 3.1 How did the rise of extremism affect international relations? 3.2 Why did the League of Nations fail to keep the peace in the 1930s? 3.3 Why, and with what effects, did Britain and France pursue a policy of appeasement? 3.4 Why did war break out in 1939? Chapter 4: Preparing for assessment Introduction 4.1 Overview of assessment and assessment objectives 4.2 Understanding what a question is asking you to do 4.3 Revision techniques 4.4 Assessment preparation 4.5 A final note Glossary Acknowledgements
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