Essay Planning: The Fall of the Berlin Wall

History
Year 9 / GCSE / Grade 8
5 questions
~10 mins
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This worksheet guides students through planning an essay on the fall of the Berlin Wall, encouraging them to develop structured arguments and use evidence effectively.

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Essay Planning: The Fall of the Berlin Wall

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Grade Year 9 / GCSE / Grade 8
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Introduction and Thesis

Question 1:

Outline a clear thesis statement explaining why the fall of the Berlin Wall was a pivotal moment in ending the Cold War.

Source A: Historian's view

'The fall of the Berlin Wall symbolized the triumph of democracy over communism and marked the beginning of the end for the Cold War.' Provenance: Modern history commentary, 1990.

1.
Explain the importance of the fall of the Berlin Wall in the context of the Cold War. (3 marks)
[3 marks]
B

Point 1: Causes of the Fall

Question 2:

Explain one major cause that led to the fall of the Berlin Wall.

Source B: Political change in Eastern Europe

'Growing protests and reforms in Eastern Europe put pressure on communist governments, leading to the opening of the Wall.' Provenance: Political analysis, 1989.

1.
Describe how political reforms contributed to the fall of the Berlin Wall. (4 marks)
[4 marks]
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Point 2: Significance of the Event

Question 3:

Analyse the significance of the fall of the Berlin Wall for Europe.

Source C: Historian's perspective

'The fall of the Wall paved the way for German reunification and the end of Cold War divisions in Europe.' Provenance: Academic history journal, 1991.

1.
Compare the impact of the Berlin Wall's fall on East and West Germany. (5 marks)
[5 marks]
D

Counter-argument / Alternative View

Question 4:

Outline an argument that questions whether the fall of the Berlin Wall truly ended Cold War tensions.

Source D: Skeptical view

'Despite the fall of the Wall, conflicts and rivalries persisted in different forms, indicating the Cold War was not fully over.' Provenance: Political commentary, 1992.

1.
Explain why some historians argue the Cold War did not end immediately after the Wall fell. (4 marks)
[4 marks]
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Conclusion Planning

Question 5:

Write a brief outline of your conclusion, summarizing why the fall of the Berlin Wall was a key turning point in the Cold War.

Source E: Summary statement

'The fall of the Wall symbolized the victory of democratic ideals and marked the decisive end of Cold War hostilities.' Provenance: History textbook summary, 2000.

1.
Outline the main points you will include in your conclusion about the significance of the Wall's fall. (3 marks)
[3 marks]

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