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Sp N ec e i w ca tio n Assessment Unit A2 1 [AH211] AH211 History *AH211* ADVANCED General Certificate of Education January 2010 WEDNESDAY 20 JANUARY, MORNING TIME 1 hour 15 minutes. 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 50. Quality of written communication will be assessed in all questions. Candidates are reminded that their answers should demonstrate their understanding of how the past has been interpreted and represented in different ways. All questions carry equal marks, i.e. 50 marks for each question. 6054 Answer one question from your chosen option. Option 1 ANGLO-SPANISH RELATIONS 1509 1609 Either 1 The religious policies of the rulers of England and Spain had the greatest influence on Anglo-Spanish relations in the period 1509 1609. How far would you accept this verdict? [50] Or 2 6054 The desire of England and Spain to expand in the New World was the decisive factor in explaining the rivalry between the two countries in the period 1509 1609. To what extent would you agree with this statement? 2 [50] Answer one question from your chosen option. Option 2 CROWN AND PARLIAMENT IN ENGLAND 1603 1702 Either 1 How far would you agree that the events of 1640 1642 marked the most important turning point in the role and status of Parliament in the seventeenth century? [50] The reign of Charles I (1625 1649) weakened the powers and prerogatives of the monarchy more than any other reign in the seventeenth century. To what extent would you accept this verdict? [50] Or 2 6054 3 [Turn over Answer one question from your chosen option. Option 3 LIBERALISM AND NATIONALISM IN EUROPE 1815 1914 Either 1 The progress of liberalism in Europe between 1815 and 1914 was inconsistent. How far would you agree with this verdict? [50] To what extent was the success of nationalism in Europe between 1815 and 1914 due to the influence of individuals? [50] Or 2 6054 4 Answer one question from your chosen option. Option 4 UNIONISM AND NATIONALISM IN IRELAND 1800 1900 Either 1 Expectations were high but very little was actually achieved. To what extent would you accept this assessment of constitutional and revolutionary nationalism in Ireland in the period 1800 1900? [50] Or 2 6054 The main feature of the supporters of the Union was that they had very little in common. How far would you agree with this assessment of the supporters of the Union in the north and south of Ireland in the period 1800 1900? [50] 5 [Turn over Answer one question from your chosen option. Option 5 CLASH OF IDEOLOGIES IN EUROPE 1900 2000 Either 1 A determination to advance communism outside the USSR was the most important influence on Soviet foreign policy in the period 1917 1991. How far would you accept this verdict? [50] Or 2 Opposition to communism in Europe was more successful after the Second World War than in the period up to 1945. To what extent would you agree with this statement? [50] THIS IS THE END OF THE QUESTION PAPER 6054 6 6054

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