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ADVANCED SUBSIDIARY (AS) General Certificate of Education 2006 History assessing Module 2 ASH21 Assessment Unit AS 2 [ASH21] MONDAY 12 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. ASH2S6 1711 Answer one question from your chosen option. You must answer parts (i) and (ii) of your chosen question. Option 1 AUTHORITY IN IRELAND 1520 1547 THE EXTENT OF ROYAL CONTROL 1520 1533 Either 1 (i) For what reasons was the Earl of Kildare replaced as Lord Deputy in 1520? [8] (ii) How far were the Kildares themselves responsible for their loss of influence between 1520 and 1533? [22] Or 2 (i) What were the main features of the Gaelic economy in Ireland in the period 1520 1547? [8] (ii) How far were the Gaelic Irish controlled by the royal government of Ireland between 1520 and 1533? [22] ASH2S6 1711 2 THE ATTEMPTS TO IMPOSE ROYAL AUTHORITY AND CONFORMITY Or 3 (i) What political changes occurred in Ireland between 1534 and 1547 as a consequence of the fall of the House of Kildare in 1534? [8] (ii) The military campaigns of 1534 1540 were the most important means of imposing royal authority in Ireland up to 1547. To what extent would you agree with this statement? [22] Or 4 (i) For what reasons was the policy of surrender and regrant introduced? [8] (ii) How effective was Henry VIII s Reformation in achieving its objectives in Ireland by 1547? [22] ASH2S6 1711 3 [Turn over Answer one question from your chosen option. You must answer parts (i) and (ii) of your chosen question. Option 2 COLONISATION IN IRELAND 1607 1636 THE CLASH OF ENGLISH AND GAELIC CULTURES Either 1 (i) What economic changes did the English Government hope to achieve in Ulster through its policy of plantation? [8] (ii) To what extent did the economy of Ulster change in the period 1607 1636? [22] Or 2 (i) For what reasons was the Flight of the Earls in 1607 welcomed by the English and Irish Governments? [8] (ii) The Plantation brought major changes to the lives of the native Irish of Ulster by 1636. How far would you accept this verdict? [22] ASH2S6 1711 4 THE CLASH OF NEW ENGLISH AND OLD ENGLISH CULTURES Or 3 (i) What benefits did the Old English hope to receive from the Graces ? [8] (ii) The Irish Parliament of 1613 1615 was a complete failure for the English Government . To what extent would you agree with this statement? [22] (i) For what reasons was Wentworth dissatisfied with the Plantation of Ulster? [8] Or 4 (ii) To what extent had Wentworth strengthened royal authority by 1636? ASH2S6 1711 5 [22] [Turn over Answer one question from your chosen option. You must answer parts (i) and (ii) of your chosen question. Option 3 CHALLENGE AND CRISIS IN IRELAND 1824 1849 THE CHALLENGE OF DANIEL O CONNELL Either 1 (i) What were the main benefits from the Lichfield House Compact for both Daniel O Connell and the Whigs? [8] (ii) The leadership of Daniel O Connell was the main reason for the success of the campaign for Catholic Emancipation. How far would you accept this verdict? [22] Or 2 (i) For what reasons did Daniel O Connell want to repeal the Act of Union? [8] (ii) Daniel O Connell s failure to attract widespread support was the most important reason for the failure of his campaign to repeal the Act of Union. To what extent would you agree with this statement? [22] ASH2S6 1711 6 THE CRISIS OF THE FAMINE Or 3 (i) What measures did the Whig Government under Russell take in response to the crisis of the Irish Famine? [8] (ii) The Famine had a greater impact on Ireland s society than its economy up to 1849. How far would you accept this statement? [22] Or 4 (i) What were the main problems facing Irish agriculture between 1824 and 1845? [8] (ii) The governments of Peel and Russell were solely to blame for the limited success of their relief measures during the Famine. To what extent would you agree with this verdict? [22] ASH2S6 1711 7 [Turn over Answer one question from your chosen option. You must answer parts (i) and (ii) of your chosen question. Option 4 RE-ESTABLISHED MONARCHY IN FRANCE 1824 1848 THE BOURBON REACTION 1824 1830 Either 1 (i) What were the main features of Vill le s domestic policy? (ii) To what extent was Charles X responsible for his own downfall? [8] [22] Or 2 (i) What economic problems did France face between 1824 and 1830? [8] (ii) How far would you agree that the domestic and foreign policies of Charles X were a complete failure? [22] ASH2S6 1711 8 THE MONARCHY OF LOUIS PHILIPPE 1830 1848 Or 3 (i) What measures did Louis Philippe take to consolidate his power in the period 1830 1848? [8] (ii) To what extent was Louis Philippe responsible for his own downfall in 1848? [22] Or 4 (i) What were the aims of Louis Philippe s foreign policy between 1830 and 1848? [8] (ii) How successful was Louis Philippe in achieving his objectives in domestic policy during this period? [22] ASH2S6 1711 9 [Turn over Answer one question from your chosen option. You must answer parts (i) and (ii) of your chosen question. Option 5 FASCISM IN ITALY 1918 1943 THE RISE TO POWER OF MUSSOLINI AND HIS DOMESTIC POLICIES Either 1 (i) For what reasons did Liberal Italy collapse in 1922? [8] (ii) How far would you agree that culture was the most important means Mussolini used to control Italy in the period 1922 1939? [22] Or 2 (i) For what reasons was Italy dissatisfied with the Peace Settlement at the end of the First World War? [8] (ii) Mussolini failed to deal effectively with the domestic problems Italy faced in the period 1922 1939. How far would you accept this verdict? [22] ASH2S6 1711 10 FOREIGN POLICY Or 3 (i) What were the aims of Mussolini s foreign policy in the 1920 s? [8] (ii) How far were Mussolini s closer relations with Hitler after 1936 responsible for the failure of his foreign policy by 1943? [22] Or 4 (i) What did Mussolini expect to gain by invading Abyssinia in 1935? (ii) How successful was Mussolini s foreign policy between 1922 and 1939? THIS IS THE END OF THE QUESTION PAPER ASH2S6 1711 11 [8] [22] SP (NF) T20349/2

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