Introduction

IGCSE History conveys the major international issues of 19th and 20th centuries as well as covering the history of particular regions much deeply.

Objectives
Systematize the core knowledge of the subject
Become familiar with most IGCSE exam formats
Reduce pressure and study time
Improve scores effectively
Enhance independant thinking
Create a solid foundation for higher education
Characteristics
Quality teachers with extensive knowledge about students psychology
Teaching programs are based on international standards
Exclusive materials that closely follow the IGCSE formats
Personalized teaching method according to student progress
Commitment on IGCSE pass grade
Alternative to Practical completion support
Course content
Unit 1: The nineteenth century: the development of modern nation states, 1848–1914
1.1 Were the Revolutions of 1848 important?
1.2 How was Italy unified?
1.3 How was Germany unified?
1.4 Why was there a civil war in the United States and what were its results?
1.5 Why, and with what effects, did Europeans expand their overseas empires in the nineteenth century?
1.6 What caused the First World War?
Unit 2: The twentieth century: international relations since 1919
2.1 Were the peace treaties of 1919–1923 fair?
2.2 To what extent was the League of Nations a success?
2.3 Why had international peace collapsed by 1939?
2.4 Who was to blame for the Cold War?
2.5 How effectively did the United States contain the spread of Communism?
2.6 How secure was the USSR’s control over Eastern Europe, 1948–c.1989?
2.7 Why did events in the Gulf matter, c.1970–2000?
Unit 3: Depth Studies (1 out of 7)
3.1 The First World War, 1914–1918
3.2 Germany, 1918–1945
3.3 Russia, 1905–1941
3.4 The United States, 1919–1941
3.5 China, c.1930–c.1990
3.6 South Africa, c.1940–c.1994
3.7 Israelis and Palestinians since 1945

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