Paper 1 - The Move to Global War
Paper 1 - Rights and Protest
Paper 1 - Conflict and Intervention
Paper 2 - (750-1500)
Paper 2 - (1400-1700)
Paper 2 - Industrialization
Paper 2 - Causes and Effects of Early Modern Wars
Paper 2 - Independence Movements
Paper 2 - Emergence and Development of Democratic States
Paper 2 - Authoritarian States
Authoritarian states (20th century)
Case study: Fidel Castro
Case study: Vladimir Lenin
Case study: Joseph Stalin
Case study: Mao Zedong
Case study: Benito Mussolini
Case study: Adolf Hitler
Paper 2 - Causes and Effects of 20th Century Wars
Paper 2 - The Cold War: Superpower Tensions and Rivalries
Paper 3 - History of Europe
Paper 3 - History of the Americas
Paper 3 - History of Africa and the Middle East
Paper 3 - History of Asia and Oceania
Master Authoritarian states with International Baccalaureate (IB) History exam-style questions, flashcards, lessons, and notes. All resources are aligned with the International Baccalaureate (IB) syllabus and designed for both SL and HL students.
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I control all information to ensure state stability and obedience.
I mobilize youth for the state, ensuring loyalty and national revival!
I analyze how states weaponize crises to seize absolute power.