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ADVANCED General Certificate of Education 2007 History assessing Module 5 A2H21 Assessment Unit A2 2 [A2H21] FRIDAY 1 JUNE, AFTERNOON TIME 1 hour. INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Write your Centre Number and Candidate Number on the Answer Booklet provided. Answer one question from your chosen option. Indicate clearly on your answer booklet which option you have chosen. INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES The total mark for this paper is 40. Quality of written communication will be assessed in all questions. All questions carry equal marks, i.e. 40 marks for each question. Marks will be awarded for your ability to demonstrate historical knowledge and understanding of the key concepts and draw together your skills of analysis and evaluation in relation to your chosen option. A2H2S7 2690 Answer one question from your chosen option. Option 1 SPANISH AND ENGLISH COLONISATION 1500 1600 1 England s rulers took little interest in colonies. How far does this explain why England was less successful than Spain in overseas exploration and colonisation during the sixteenth century? [40] 2 Spain s rulers were responsible for the overseas conflict between Spain and England in the period 1500 1600. To what extent would you accept this judgement? [40] A2H2S7 2690 2 Answer one question from your chosen option. Option 2 CROWN AND PARLIAMENT IN ENGLAND 1600 1702 1 How far would you agree that the year 1660 was the most important turning point in the role and status of Parliament in the period 1603 1702? [40] 2 How far were the powers and prerogatives of the monarchy in the period 1603 1702 influenced by its financial strength? A2H2S7 2690 3 [40] [Turn over Answer one question from your chosen option. Option 3 LIBERALISM AND NATIONALISM IN EUROPE 1814 1914 1 An economic success but a political failure. To what extent would you agree with this verdict on liberalism in Europe in the period 1814 1914? [40] 2 Individuals determined the fortunes of nationalism in Europe in the period 1814 1914. How far would you accept this statement? [40] A2H2S7 2690 4 Answer one question from your chosen option. Option 4 NATIONALISM AND UNIONISM IN IRELAND 1800 1900 1 When the different strands of Irish nationalism joined together, they succeeded; when they acted alone, they failed. How far would you agree with this assessment of nationalism in Ireland in the period 1800 1900? [40] 2 Religious fears motivated the supporters of the Union in the north of Ireland, while fears of endangering the Empire motivated the supporters of the Union in the south. To what extent would you accept this assessment in the period 1800 1900? [40] A2H2S7 2690 5 [Turn over Answer one question from your chosen option. Option 5 THE CLASH OF IDEOLOGIES IN EUROPE 1900 2000 1 Soviet foreign policy in the twentieth century was solely motivated by the desire to advance Communism outside Russia. How far would you agree with this judgement? [40] 2 The aims and methods of the opponents of Communism in Europe between 1917 and 1991 were characterised by continuity rather than change. To what extent would you accept this verdict? [40] THIS IS THE END OF THE QUESTION PAPER A2H2S7 2690 6 SP (NF) T37945/1

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