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Inter-war
Our KS4 resources are designed to save you time and generate new ideas for teaching the inter-war period. Choose from a wide range of sorting exercises, revision cards, activities and games to help your students understand key areas of the GCSE curriculum from the Treaty of Versailles and the League of Nations, to the Great Depression and the origins of the Second World War.