History HL
History HL
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Chapter 1 - China 1839-60 (China 1839-1997)
Chapter 1 - China 1839-60 (China 1839-1997)
Chapter 2 - The Opening Of China To Foreigners  1860-1901 (China 1839-1997)
Chapter 2 - The Opening Of China To Foreigners 1860-1901 (China 1839-1997)
Chapter 3 - Defeat & Revolution 1901-25 (China 1839-1997)
Chapter 3 - Defeat & Revolution 1901-25 (China 1839-1997)
Chapter 4 - Nationalists & Communists 1924-45 (China 1839-1997)
Chapter 4 - Nationalists & Communists 1924-45 (China 1839-1997)
Chapter 5 - The Japanese Threat & Communist Takeover 1931-49 (China 1839-1997)
Chapter 5 - The Japanese Threat & Communist Takeover 1931-49 (China 1839-1997)
Chapter 6 - China & The Wider World  1949-76 (China 1839-1997)
Chapter 6 - China & The Wider World 1949-76 (China 1839-1997)
Chapter 7 - Government, Economy & Society Under Mao After 1949 (China 1839-1997)
Chapter 7 - Government, Economy & Society Under Mao After 1949 (China 1839-1997)
Chapter 8 - The Cultural Revolution 1966 -76 (China 1839-1997)
Chapter 8 - The Cultural Revolution 1966 -76 (China 1839-1997)
Chapter 9 - Deng Xiaoping
Chapter 9 - Deng Xiaoping
Chapter 10 - China & The Wider World 1978-97 (China 1839-1997)
Chapter 10 - China & The Wider World 1978-97 (China 1839-1997)
Chapter 11 - Concluding Survey (China 1839-1997)
Chapter 11 - Concluding Survey (China 1839-1997)
Chapter 12 - Jews, Arabs & The British 1900-39 (Middle East)
Chapter 12 - Jews, Arabs & The British 1900-39 (Middle East)
Chapter 13 - The Birth Of Isreal 1939-49 (Middle East)
Chapter 13 - The Birth Of Isreal 1939-49 (Middle East)
Chapter 14 - Arab-Israeli Wars In 1956, 1967, & 1973 (Middle East)
Chapter 14 - Arab-Israeli Wars In 1956, 1967, & 1973 (Middle East)
Chapter 15 - Nasser, Egypt & Arab Nationalism (Middle East)
Chapter 15 - Nasser, Egypt & Arab Nationalism (Middle East)
Chapter 16 - The Palestinian Problem (Middle East)
Chapter 16 - The Palestinian Problem (Middle East)
Chapter 17 - The Challenges Of Peace-Making 1991-2008: Israelis & Palestinians (Middle East)
Chapter 17 - The Challenges Of Peace-Making 1991-2008: Israelis & Palestinians (Middle East)
Chapter 18 - The Iran-Iraq War 1980-8 (Middle East)
Chapter 18 - The Iran-Iraq War 1980-8 (Middle East)
Chapter 19 - Iraq & The West 1988-2008 (Middle East)
Chapter 19 - Iraq & The West 1988-2008 (Middle East)
Chapter 20 - From Arab Nationalism To IsIamic Fundamentalism (Middle East)
Chapter 20 - From Arab Nationalism To IsIamic Fundamentalism (Middle East)
Chapter 21 - Truman (Cold War 1945- 81)
Chapter 21 - Truman (Cold War 1945- 81)
Chapter 22 - The Korean War (Cold War 1945-81)
Chapter 22 - The Korean War (Cold War 1945-81)
Chapter 23 - Eisenhower & Dulles (Cold war 1945 -81)
Chapter 23 - Eisenhower & Dulles (Cold war 1945 -81)
Chapter 25 - Kennedy To Carter (Cold War 1945-81)
Chapter 25 - Kennedy To Carter (Cold War 1945-81)
Chapter 26 - Weimar Germany - 1918-1933 (European States)
Chapter 26 - Weimar Germany - 1918-1933 (European States)
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Chapter 13 - The Birth Of Isreal 1939-49 (Middle East)
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Chapter 13 - The Birth Of Isreal 1939-49 (Middle East)

Unlocking The West's Role In Israel's Formation: Edexcel & OCR Guide

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๐ŸŒŸ Hey future historian! Ready to dive deep into the creation of Israel and the West's role in it? Buckle up, because here comes a roller-coaster of emotions, politics, and fascinating historical events! ๐ŸŽข

Background Info ๐Ÿ“œ

  • The debate: Who's responsible for the creation of the state of Israel?

  • Setting: Palestine, 1947

  • Main players: Jews and Arabs in Palestine

Analyzing Source A- UNSCOP's Report, August 1947 ๐Ÿ”

  • What's the Source?

    • UNSCOP = United Nations Special Committee on Palestine.

    • August 1947: Important year, just before the formal announcement of Israel's statehood.

  • Key Points from the Source

    • Conflict Essence: Clash of two nationalisms.

    • Demographics: 650,000 Jews and 1,200,000 Arabs. They're quite different culturally and politically.

    • Partition Views: Arabs don’t love the idea of partitioning Palestine. But if it's clear how much territory Jews get (and hence, limited immigration), the opposition might decrease.

    • UN's Role: UN’s endorsement might calm Arab worries. They may think, "Okay, if the UN says this is the final territory for the Jewish state, maybe the Jews won't expand further."

  • Real-World Example: Think of two siblings sharing a room. If parents (acting like the UN here) set clear boundaries, saying, "Sis gets this side, Bro gets that side," there might be fewer arguments, right?

Key Questions to Think About โ“

  • How did the West influence the UN's decision?

  • Were the Arabs' fears justified?

  • Was the idea of a definitive territory effective in ensuring peace?

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Chapter 13 - The Birth Of Isreal 1939-49 (Middle East)
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Chapter 13 - The Birth Of Isreal 1939-49 (Middle East)

Unlocking The West's Role In Israel's Formation: Edexcel & OCR Guide

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682 words
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4 mins read
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Last edited onย 5th Nov 2024

Table of content

 

๐ŸŒŸ Hey future historian! Ready to dive deep into the creation of Israel and the West's role in it? Buckle up, because here comes a roller-coaster of emotions, politics, and fascinating historical events! ๐ŸŽข

Background Info ๐Ÿ“œ

  • The debate: Who's responsible for the creation of the state of Israel?

  • Setting: Palestine, 1947

  • Main players: Jews and Arabs in Palestine

Analyzing Source A- UNSCOP's Report, August 1947 ๐Ÿ”

  • What's the Source?

    • UNSCOP = United Nations Special Committee on Palestine.

    • August 1947: Important year, just before the formal announcement of Israel's statehood.

  • Key Points from the Source

    • Conflict Essence: Clash of two nationalisms.

    • Demographics: 650,000 Jews and 1,200,000 Arabs. They're quite different culturally and politically.

    • Partition Views: Arabs don’t love the idea of partitioning Palestine. But if it's clear how much territory Jews get (and hence, limited immigration), the opposition might decrease.

    • UN's Role: UN’s endorsement might calm Arab worries. They may think, "Okay, if the UN says this is the final territory for the Jewish state, maybe the Jews won't expand further."

  • Real-World Example: Think of two siblings sharing a room. If parents (acting like the UN here) set clear boundaries, saying, "Sis gets this side, Bro gets that side," there might be fewer arguments, right?

Key Questions to Think About โ“

  • How did the West influence the UN's decision?

  • Were the Arabs' fears justified?

  • Was the idea of a definitive territory effective in ensuring peace?

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Dive deeper and gain exclusive access to premium files of History HL. Subscribe now and get closer to that 45 ๐ŸŒŸ

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