Peace and the Second World War, 1945 A-Level History Teaching Resources & Student Activities

Peace and the Second World War, 1945 A-Level Teaching Resources (16-18 Years). Can be used across examination board specifications. Perfect for classroom teaching or the homeschool environment.

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Peace and the Second World War, 1945 Resources

In this lesson, students will identify the key reasons behind the establishment of the United Nations in 1945, including the failure of the League of Nations, the devastation of World War II, and the desire to prevent future global conflict through international cooperation.

Students will then analyse the similarities and differences between the League of Nations and the United Nations, comparing their structures, powers, and effectiveness in handling international disputes and promoting peace.

Ultimately, students will assess the UN's significance in promoting peace, protecting human rights, and fostering global development, taking into account both its accomplishments and its limitations in contemporary international affairs.

Students will have a clear understanding of the UN’s origins, functions, and ongoing impact in shaping a more peaceful and cooperative world.

At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to:

  • Identify the reasons behind the establishment of the UN;
  • Analyse the similarities and differences between the LN and the UN; and
  • Evaluate the significance of the UN in promoting peace, rights and worldwide development. 

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