History for the IB Diploma Paper 2 Independence Movements (1800-2000) Digital Edition (2 Years)
Overview
This Cambridge Elevate edition covers Paper 2, World History Topic 8: Independence Movements (1800-2000) of the History for the IB Diploma syllabus for first assessment in 2017. Tailored to the requirements of the IB syllabus and written by experienced IB History examiners and teachers, it offers authoritative and engaging guidance through the following detailed studies from around the world: Zimbabwe, India and Pakistan, Vietnam, Cuba, and Ireland.
Contents
- 1. Introduction
- Unit 1. Zimbabwe:
- 2. The origins and rise of independence movements in Zimbabwe
- 3. Methods used and reasons for success
- 4. Challenges and responses in post-colonial Zimbabwe
- Unit 2. India and Pakistan:
- 5. The origins and rise of independence movements in the Indian subcontinent
- 6. Methods used and reasons for success
- 7. Challenges and responses in post-colonial India and Pakistan
- Unit 3. Vietnam:
- 8. The origins and rise of independence movements in Vietnam
- 9. Methods used and reasons for success
- 10. Challenges and responses in Vietnam after independence
- Unit 4. Cuba:
- 11. The origins and rise of independence movements in Cuba
- 12. Methods used and reasons for success
- 13. Challenges and responses in Cuba after independence
- Unit 5. Ireland:
- 14. The origins and rise of independence movements in Ireland
- 15. Methods used and reasons for success
- 16. Challenges and responses in Ireland after independence
- Unit 6. Exam practice
- Further information
- Index.
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