Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge International Advanced Subsidiary Level HISTORY 9389/01 For Examination from 2015 Paper 1 SPECIMEN MARK SCHEME 1 hour MAXIMUM MARK: 40 This document consists of 5 printed pages and 1 blank page. © UCLES 2012 [Turn over 2 Generic levels of response Part (a) Level 4: Makes a developed comparison [12–15] Makes a developed comparison between the two sources‚ recognising points of similarity and difference. Uses knowledge to evaluate the sources
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World War II DBQ After the deaths of 37‚508‚686 soldiers by the end of World War I‚ Europe was a mess. Countries had been dissolved and rearranged‚ governments had fallen and been replaced‚ and economies were thriving then crashing‚ all as a result from World War I. One of the main goals at the end of World War I was to prevent another tragedy like World War I from happening again. Clearly that did not happen‚ as World War II still happened‚ causing over 50 million deaths. The repercussions
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continent. In order to bring political order to European politics and to prevent such a catastrophe from ever happening again‚ the Paris Peace Settlement took place. The outcomes were the signing of the Treaty of Versailles and the foundation of the League of Nations in 1919. Despite the inherently weak attempts to prevent a repetition of WW1‚ twenty years later‚ WWII broke out upon the invasion of Poland by Germany. Although exploding from a seemingly unrelated motive‚ the origins of WWII can be traced
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Movement. 8. Sir Syed Ahmed 9. Aligarh Movement 10. Deoband Movemnt (Dar-ul-uloom Deoband) 11. Aligarh v/s Deoband 12. Nadwat-e-Ulema 13. Indian Act of 1892 14. Partition of Benagl 1905 15. Shimla Deputation 1906 16. Formation of All India Muslim League 1906 17. Minto-Morley Reforms 1909 18. Annulment of Bengal 1911 19. Delhi Durbar of 1911 20. Reaction of Muslims on the Annulment of Bengal 21. Lucknow
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significant decline in birth rate. Above all Germany was stripped of their power. After World War I Germany’s colonies were put under the command of the League of Nations. The LN was an intergovernmental organisation formed as a result of the Paris Peace Conference. The League of Nations was one of the main points of imperialism. The responsibilities of the League of Nations were seen in its sanctions. If there was conflict between states‚ the states in dispute would be called upon to discuss the issue in
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Taylor (1964) claims that the League failed to stop Hitler and Mussolini to interfere in both internal and external wars. It must however also be noted that America refuse and withdrew from the European politics opened platform for Hitler to seek hegemony in Europe. It became “toothless bulldog” to the League because America greatly contributed for it to remain strong and stable. Thus‚ one might argue that structural
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On the 28th June 1919‚ Germany resentfully signed the most famous treaty ever‚ Versailles. Although years of readjusting the treaty followed‚ this essay will focus mainly on the strengths and weaknesses of the 440 articles in 1919. The Treaty followed a massive war‚ with huge human sacrifice. It was supposed to be the Treaty to end all wars and give security to the countries involved. The overwhelming task that laid ahead for Woodrow Wilson (America)‚ Lloyd George (Great Britain)‚ Clemenceau (France)
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record fourth MLS title. "Twenty years from now we ’re still going to talk about David Beckham as the one who helped turn [this league around]." Perhaps the ultimate legacy of the Beckham era is that MLS doesn ’t need him to continue growing. There are now 19 teams‚ compared with 12 when Beckham signed in 2007‚ and 15 of those play in soccer-specific stadiums. When the league kicks off its 18th season next March‚ it will have lasted longer than the old NASL (1968--84)‚ which fizzled after foreign stars
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What is historical context? Why is it significant in the rise of a single party states? Historical context: * refers to the moods‚ attitudes and conditions that exist at a certain time. * context is the setting for an event that occurs and it will have an impact of the relevance of the event. * helps to understand something in history we must look at its context those things which surround it in time and place‚ which gives it its meaning. * pursuing deeper meaning of any event.
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threatened war if it’s demands were not met and the Great Powers complied to try to prevent another fierce war‚ but the new dictator couldn’t be appeased and eventually invaded Poland‚ sparking World War Two. In order to liken the prevention of war the League of Nations should have introduced collective security to deal with the German aggression instead of appeasement. The philosophies behind the appeasement as the solution to peace were littered with faults which Germany capitalized on. In the wake
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