This Guide provides a focused review of SL and HL course content for IBDP History: Paper 1: The Move to Global War. Closely mirroring the structure of the syllabus, it covers both prescribed case studies and explains how to use historical detail to write effective exam answers. Coverage includes: Japanese expansionism (1931-41); Italian and German expansionism (1933-40); the causes of expansion, important events, and international responses; and discussion of domestic, economic, and ideological issues. Key features: guidance on answering the four types of Paper 1 question; exam-style practice questions with commentary and suggested responses; margin box definitions of key technical and historical terms; and timelines to help visualise and contextualise events.
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Joe Gauci read Modern History at Lincoln College, Oxford and has been teaching if for 24 years. He has taught IB History for the last 16 years at Malvern College, where he oversees its academic life as Director of Studies. He is a regular member of OSC's Spring Revision Course and Summer School teaching staff..
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