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ZIMSEC O LEVEL HISTORY FORM 4 – International Relations Between the Wars

International Relations Between the Wars International relations between World Wars I and II can be divided into three general periods. They are: 1919-23 (a period of tension) 1924-29

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ZIMSEC O LEVEL GEOGRAPHY FORM 4 – Tourism

 Tourism Tourism is an important contributor to many countries’ economies but it can have negative impacts unless it is properly managed, and the conflicting needs of

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ZIMSEC O LEVEL GEOGRAPHY FORM 4 – Natural hazards

Natural hazards Earthquakes and Volcanoes: Natural hazards such as earthquakes and volcanoes have a devastating effect on developing countries, as they tend not to have the

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ZIMSEC O LEVEL HISTORY FORM 4 – Italian Aggressive Foreign Policy (1919–39)

Italian Aggressive Foreign Policy (1919–39)  The Italians emerged from World War I with feelings that they had suffered a ‘Mutilated Victory’.Italy had entered the war

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ZIMSEC O LEVEL HISTORY FORM 4 – The Rozvi State

  Origins of the Rozvi State  Changamire Dombo I, the leader of the Rozvi was a man of considerable military talent and an administrative genius.With

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ZIMSEC O LEVEL GEOGRAPHY FORM 4 – Industry

Industry All industries can be thought of as a system of inputs, processes, outputs and feedback. Industry as a system System diagram for industrial activity   Inputs

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ZIMSEC Form 4 Agriculture Complete Summary Notes 7 – 8

 Intensive subsistence farming    Rice growing in South East Asia                      Rice being grown in SE Asia Inputs   Many workers. Flat land (or sometimes

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ZIMSEC Form 4 Agriculture Complete Summary Notes 8 – 9

 Soil erosion and salinisation Soil erosion This is a problem in parts of the UK that are very flat, such as East Anglia. When the soil is

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ZIMSEC O LEVEL HISTORY FORM 4 – The Organisation of the League

The Organisation of the League  In the beginning there were 42 member states. By 1926 (when Germany joined), membership had risen to 55 member states.The

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ZIMSEC O LEVEL GEOGRAPHY FORM 4 – Ecosystems

Ecosystems    Ecosystems can be small-scale, covering a small area (such as a pond) or large-scale covering a large area (such as a tropical rainforest). The world

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ZIMSEC O LEVEL GEOGRAPHY FORM 4 – Earthquakes

Earthquakes  Earthquakes are caused by the release of built-up pressure inside the Earth’s crust. An earthquake’s power is measured on the Richter Scale using an

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ZIMSEC O LEVEL HISTORY FORM 4 – Late Stone age to early Iron Age

Late Stone age to early Iron Age  Zimbabwe has a rich human history that dates back many thousands of yearsArcheological  records clearly show that people

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ZIMSEC Form 4 Agriculture Complete Summary Notes 2 – 3

Farms can be categorised according to what is being grown or reared, the size of the operation and the agricultural techniques being used. Farming can be: 

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ZIMSEC O LEVEL HISTORY FORM 4 – The Paris Peace Conference & The Treaty of Versailles

The Paris Peace Conference & The Treaty of Versailles As Josh Brooman notes: “When nations fight wars, they usually expect to win. More important, they expect to

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ZIMSEC O LEVEL GEOGRAPHY FORM 4 – Population Dynamics

 Population Dynamics    What you need to know and be able to do:  Tick off those you feel confident about:  Describe and suggest reasons for the

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ZIMSEC Form 4 Agriculture Complete Summary Notes 5 – 6

        An arable farm Inputs Warm climate with low rainfall, which mainly falls during the summer Warm summers help to ripen grain Outputs   Cereals such as wheat