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MY REVISION NOTES EDEXCEL AS HISTORY: IDEOLOGY, CONFLICT AND RETREAT: THE USA IN ASIA, 1950-73
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Robin Bunce, Laura Gallagher |
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£8.99 |
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1444177516 |
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9781444177510 |
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HODDER EDUCATION |
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30 November, 2012 |
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72 |
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Unlock your full potential with this revision guide which focuses on the key content and skills you need to know. |
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Unlock your full potential with this revision guide which focuses on the key content and skills you need to know for Edexcel AS History: Ideology, Conflict and Retreat: The USA in Asia, 1950-73. Written by experienced teachers, this series closely combines the content of Edexcel AS History: Ideology, Conflict and Retreat: The USA in Asia, 1950-73 with revision activities and advice on exam technique. Each section has a model answer with exam tips for you to analyse and better understand what is required in the exam. - Makes revision manageable by condensing topics into easy-to-revise chunks- Encourages active revision by closely combining content with a variety of different activities- Helps improve exam technique through tailor-made activities and plenty of guidance on how to answer questions- Includes access to quick quizzes at www.hodderplus.co.uk/myrevisionnotes CONTENTS: Section 1: The Korean War, 1950-53: causes, course and consequences Section 2: The ideological struggle in south east Asia in the early 1950s Section 3: Growing US participation in Vietnam, 1954-68 Section 4: The Nixon Presidency and the withdrawal of US forces, 1969-73 |
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UK |
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Hodder Education |
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