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ADVANCED SUBSIDIARY (AS) General Certificate of Education 2007 History assessing Module 3 ASH31 Assessment Unit AS 3 [ASH31] MONDAY 11 JUNE, AFTERNOON TIME 45 minutes. INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Write your Centre Number and Candidate Number on the Answer Booklet provided. Answer one question on your chosen option. You must answer parts (i) and (ii) of your chosen question. Indicate clearly on your answer booklet which option you have chosen. INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES The total mark for this paper is 30. Quality of written communication will be assessed in all questions. All questions carry equal marks, i.e. 30 marks for each question. ASH3S7 2740 Answer one question from your chosen option. You must answer parts (i) and (ii) of your chosen question. Option 1 THE MID-TUDOR CRISIS IN ENGLAND 1547 1571 THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PROTESTANT REFORMATION Either 1 (i) What were the similarities and differences between the Prayer Books of 1549 and 1552? [8] (ii) Economic rather than religious issues caused the rebellions of 1549. To what extent would you agree with this judgement? [22] Or 2 (i) What were the features of the Elizabethan Act of Supremacy? [8] (ii) By 1558 Mary I had succeeded in restoring Roman Catholicism in England. How far would you accept this verdict? [22] ASH3S7 2740 2 ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS Or 3 (i) For what reasons did prices rise so rapidly in this period? [8] (ii) How far would you agree that Northumberland responded more successfully than Somerset to the economic problems England faced in the period 1547 1553? [22] Or 4 (i) In what ways did England s wars affect its economy in this period? [8] (ii) Rapid population growth was responsible for the economic and social problems facing England in the period 1547 1571. How far would you accept this judgement? [22] ASH3S7 2740 3 [Turn over Answer one question from your chosen option. You must answer parts (i) and (ii) of your chosen question. Option 2 THE ENGLISH CIVIL WAR 1629 1653 POLITICAL ASPECTS Either 1 (i) What criticisms were made by Charles I s opponents of his Personal Rule? [8] (ii) Success in raising money was the most important reason for Parliament s victory during the Civil War. How far would you accept this judgement? [22] Or 2 (i) What proposals for a settlement were made to King Charles I in the period 1646 1649? [8] (ii) Charles I s attempts to reform local government were solely responsible for his unpopularity between 1629 and 1640. To what extent would you agree with this verdict? ASH3S7 2740 4 [22] CULTURAL DIFFERENTIATION AND CRISIS Or 3 (i) What did William Laud s critics dislike about his attempts to change the Church of England between 1633 and 1640? [8] (ii) To what extent was anti-Catholicism responsible for the widespread dislike of the Caroline Court? [22] (i) What were the views of the Puritans on the economy and society in this period? [8] Or 4 (ii) Lack of support from the Army leadership explains the failure of radical political and religious groups in this period. To what extent would you agree with this statement? [22] ASH3S7 2740 5 [Turn over Answer one question from your chosen option. You must answer parts (i) and (ii) of your chosen question. Option 3 THE CONDITION OF ENGLAND 1841 1865 CHARTISM AND THE ANTI-CORN LAW LEAGUE Either 1 (i) What problems led to the emergence of the Anti-Corn Law League? [8] (ii) The repeal of the Corn Laws brought little improvement to the Condition of England by 1865. To what extent would you accept this verdict? [22] Or 2 (i) What did the Chartists hope to achieve? [8] (ii) The main reason for the failure of Chartism was the strength of the opposition to the People s Charter. How far would you agree with this judgement? [22] ASH3S7 2740 6 PEEL AND CONSERVATISM Or 3 (i) What were the main successes and failures of Peel s political career between 1819 and 1832? [8] (ii) How successfully did Peel respond to the domestic problems he faced during his Second Ministry of 1841 1846? [22] Or 4 (i) What political problems did Peel face between 1833 and 1841? [8] (ii) The rise of the Liberal Party by 1865 was due to the repeal of the Corn Laws in 1846. To what extent would you accept this verdict? [22] ASH3S7 2740 7 [Turn over Answer one question from your chosen option. You must answer parts (i) and (ii) of your chosen question. Option 4 CONTINUITY AND CHANGE IN EUROPE 1823 1856 THE CONCERT OF EUROPE 1823 1856 Either 1 (i) How did the Concert of Europe respond to the Revolutions of 1830 1831? [8] (ii) To what extent did the Monroe Doctrine lead to the loss of Spanish colonies by 1830? [22] Or 2 (i) What were the aims of Russian foreign policy towards the Ottoman Empire between 1828 and 1841? [8] (ii) How far was Napoleon III responsible for the outbreak of the Crimean War? ASH3S7 2740 8 [22] ECONOMIC AND CULTURAL CHANGE Or 3 (i) For what reasons did the railway network in Europe develop during this period? (ii) To what extent had Europe become urbanised by 1856? [8] [22] Or 4 (i) What were the main features of the Romantic Movement in Europe in this period? [8] (ii) The secret societies were the most important expression of cultural change in Europe between 1823 and 1856. How far would you accept this verdict? [22] ASH3S7 2740 9 [Turn over Answer one question from your chosen option. You must answer parts (i) and (ii) of your chosen question. Option 5 REVOLUTIONARY CHANGE IN RUSSIA 1917 1941 LENIN AND REVOLUTION 1917 1924 Either 1 (i) In what ways did the First World War lead to the downfall of Tsar Nicholas II in February 1917? (ii) How far would you agree that Lenin was mainly responsible for the success of the Bolsheviks in October 1917? [8] [22] Or 2 (i) What were Lenin s political objectives in the period 1918 1924? (ii) The leadership of Trotsky was the key factor in the creation of the Bolshevik dictatorship in Russia by 1924. To what extent would you accept this judgement? ASH3S7 2740 10 [8] [22] STALIN AND REVOLUTION 1924 1941 Or 3 (i) What were Stalin s political aims between 1924 and 1929? [8] (ii) How far would you agree that Stalin failed to improve Russian agriculture but succeeded in improving Russian industry in the period 1928 1941? [22] Or 4 (i) For what reasons did Stalin carry out the purges between 1934 and 1939? [8] (ii) Culture and propaganda were the most important means used by Stalin to control the Soviet Union in the period 1929 1941. To what extent would you agree with this statement? [22] THIS IS THE END OF THE QUESTION PAPER ASH3S7 2740 11 SP (NF) T37748/2

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