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  1. The Cold War: superpower tensions and rivalries (20 th century) If you're taking IB History HL, you'll also have a final paper (Paper 3) that is 2.5 hours and will cover one of the four Depth Studies: History of Africa and the Middle East; History of the Americas; History of Asia and Oceania; History of Europe

  2. The Cold War dominated global affairs from the end of the Second World War to the early 1990s. This topic focuses on how superpower rivalries did not remain static but changed according to styles of leadership, strength of ideological beliefs, economic factors and crises involving client states.

  3. Cold War - IB History Notes. Home. The Cold War. Origins. 1943. 28 November-1 December Tehran. Meeting to coordinate strategy against Nazi Germany at which it was determined that Stalin would retain the Baltic states as well as gain Polish and Romanian territory.

  4. let me know if you want a second part covering the crises of the cold war (commonly asked questions) and the effect on other countries.TIMELINE: https://www....

  5. 1943–45 Growth of Tensions. Even before the Second World War had ended, mistrust and rivalry between the US and the USSR resulted in a cooling of relations. 1946–53 First Cold War. Disagreements between the USA and USSR over Germany and Eastern Europe and the developing nuclear arms race lead to growing tensions.

  6. 29 de mar. de 2024 · Topic 16: The Cold War and the Americas (1945–1981) Paper 3. Option 2: History of the Americas. Topic 16: The Cold War and the Americas (1945–1981) The Americas were profoundly affected by the Cold War and it affected the domestic and foreign policies of all countries in this region.

  7. 30 de jul. de 2015 · Cambridge University Press, Jul 30, 2015 - History - 250 pages. Comprehensive second editions of History for the IB Diploma Paper 2, revised for first teaching in 2015. This coursebook covers...