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ADVANCED SUBSIDIARY (AS) General Certificate of Education 2007 History assessing Module 3 ASH31 Assessment Unit AS 3 [ASH31] TUESDAY 23 JANUARY, 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. ASH3W7 1903 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 causes of Sir Thomas Wyatt s Rebellion of 1554? [8] (ii) How satisfied were Puritans and Catholics with the Elizabethan Church Settlement up to 1571? [22] Or 2 (i) What were the main features of the Elizabethan Prayer Book of 1559? (ii) How far did Edwardian religious reforms enjoy popular support? ASH3W7 1903 2 [8] [22] ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS Or 3 (i) Outline the economic and social problems caused by enclosure in the period 1547 1571. [8] (ii) Elizabeth I s economic and social policies up to 1571 were simply a continuation of those pursued by Mary I. How far would you accept this judgement? [22] Or 4 (i) What economic and social problems did England face in 1547? [8] (ii) How successfully did governments respond to the problems caused by inflation in the period 1547 1571? [22] ASH3W7 1903 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 did Charles I s critics dislike about his attempts to reform local government during the period of his Personal Rule? [8] (ii) To what extent had Charles I achieved his financial objectives by 1640? [22] (i) For what reasons did the Army leaders decide to bring Charles I to trial? [8] Or 2 (ii) The disunity of the Royalists was the key reason for Parliament s victory in the Civil War. How far would you accept this judgement? [22] ASH3W7 1903 4 CULTURAL DIFFERENTIATION AND CRISIS Or 3 (i) What were the main ideas of John Pym? [8] (ii) Assess the impact of Laudianism on the Church of England in the period 1629 1642. [22] Or 4 (i) What were the main ideas of the Levellers? [8] (ii) The culture of the Caroline Court was too similar to that of foreign royal courts. How far would you accept this explanation for the widespread dislike of Charles I s Court? [22] ASH3W7 1903 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 Chartism? (ii) To what extent would you agree that the failure of Chartism was due to its own weaknesses rather than the strength of its opponents? [8] [22] Or 2 (i) What were the aims of the Anti-Corn Law League? [8] (ii) The Anti-Corn Law League succeeded in achieving its objectives because of the tactics employed by its leaders. How far would you agree with this judgement? [22] ASH3W7 1903 6 PEEL AND CONSERVATISM Or 3 (i) What were the economic achievements of Peel s Second Ministry (1841 1846)? [8] (ii) Peel experienced more disappointments than successes in his political career between 1819 and 1841. To what extent would you agree with this statement? [22] Or 4 (i) What political problems did Peel face between 1841 and 1846? [8] (ii) By bringing down Peel in 1846 the Conservative Party sealed its own political fate. To what extent would you accept this assessment of the difficulties facing the Conservative Party between 1846 and 1865? [22] ASH3W7 1903 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) For what reasons was Greece able to obtain full independence by 1832? [8] (ii) The major powers worked together more effectively in 1848 than 1830 1831 in their response to the Revolutions in Europe. How far would you agree with this statement? [22] Or 2 (i) For what reasons did Britain become involved in the Crimean War? [8] (ii) None of the participants in the Crimean War achieved its objectives. How far would you accept this verdict up to 1856? [22] ASH3W7 1903 8 ECONOMIC AND CULTURAL CHANGE Or 3 (i) What were the main commercial developments in Europe in this period? [8] (ii) Assess the economic significance of the growth of railways during this period. [22] Or 4 (i) What were the characteristics of secret societies in Europe in this period? [8] (ii) How far would you agree that Nationalism was more important than Liberalism as an expression of cultural change during this period? [22] ASH3W7 1903 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 Tsar Nicholas II bring about his own downfall in February 1917? [8] (ii) The leadership of the Bolsheviks explains their success in the Civil War in Russia in the period 1918 1921. How far would you agree with this verdict? [22] Or 2 (i) What were the main cultural values of Lenin s Russia? [8] (ii) Lenin s economic policies lacked consistency between 1918 and 1924. To what extent would you accept this judgement? [22] ASH3W7 1903 10 STALIN AND REVOLUTION 1924 1941 Or 3 (i) What economic problems did Russia face in the period 1924 1928? [8] (ii) Stalin s victory in the power struggle between 1922 and 1928 was due to his control over the party. How far would you agree with this statement? [22] Or 4 (i) In what ways did Stalin develop a cult of personality in this period? [8] (ii) Terror was the most important method used by Stalin to control the Soviet Union in the period 1929 1941. To what extent would you accept this verdict? [22] ASH3W7 1903 11 SP (NF) T32663/2

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