Conflict and Tension 1918-1939Memory Aid

Memory Aid

Part of The Big ThreeGCSE History

This memory aid covers Memory Aid within The Big Three for GCSE History. Revise The Big Three in Conflict and Tension 1918-1939 for GCSE History with 8 exam-style questions and 5 flashcards. This topic appears regularly enough that it should still be part of a steady revision cycle. It is section 7 of 10 in this topic. Use it for quick recall, then test yourself straight afterwards so the memory aid becomes usable in an answer.

Topic position

Section 7 of 10

Practice

8 questions

Recall

5 flashcards

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TODO: Add a mnemonic, acronym, or memory trick for key dates/causes.

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Practice Questions for The Big Three

Which leader at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 was nicknamed 'The Tiger'?

  • A. Woodrow Wilson
  • B. David Lloyd George
  • C. Georges Clemenceau
  • D. Orlando of Italy
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Woodrow Wilson's vision for peace after World War One was set out in his:

  • A. Atlantic Charter
  • B. Fourteen Points
  • C. New Deal
  • D. Monroe Doctrine
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Quick Recall Flashcards

Clemenceau's nickname?
"The Tiger" — wanted to punish Germany harshly for French security
Lloyd George's dilemma?
Public wanted revenge BUT Britain needed German trade and feared future resentment

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