Won't be bothered writing down sources, but here it is:
Section A
AmericaCause of Revolution
1. a) Using Source 1 and your own knowledge, identify and describe the group and individuals who became members of the Sons of Liberty.
b) Using Source 2 an your own knowledge, explain the method used by the Sons of Liberty and the Daughters of Liberty to protest against British actions
c) Evaluate the significance f popular movements in mobilizing society and challenging British authority. Use evidence to support your response.
Consequences of Revolution
2. Explain the significance of George Washington in the consolidation of the new regime up to 1789. Use evidence to support your response
3. Explain how the conditions of everyday life for Patriots and Loyalists from 4 July 1776 to 1789. Use evidence to support your response.
FranceCauses of Revolution
1. a) Using Source 1 and your own knowledge, outline the reasons for Louis XVI's calling of the Estates-General
b) Using Source 2 and your own knowledge, explain how the calling and regulation f the Estates-General triggered inflicts in 1789
c) Evaluate the significance of Louis XVI in contributing to the outbreak of revolution in 1789. Use evidence to support your response
Consequence of Revolution
2. Explain how the outbreak and the course of war challenged the consolidated of the new regime. Use evidence to support your response
3. Explain the contribution of Maximilien Robespierre in the creation to the new society between 1789 and 1794. Use evidence to support your response
RussiaCauses of Revolution
1. a) Using Source 1 and your own knowledge, outline the reasons why there was support for Russia' decision to enter World War 1
b) Using Source 2 and your own knowledge, explain how the hardships experienced by Russian soldiers during WW1 weakened support for the Provisional Government.
c) Evaluate the significance of WW1 as a cause of both revolutions in Russia in 1917. Use evidence to support your response
Consequences of Revolution
2. Explain how War Communism changed the economic conditions in Russia. Use evidence to support your response
3. Explain how the Kronstadt Revolt challenged the consolidation of the new regime. Use evidence to support your response
ChinaCauses of Revolution
1. a) Using Source 1 and your own knowledge, outline the reasons for the formation of the First United Front
b) Using Source 2 and your own knowledge, explain the conflicts that developed within the First United Front
c) Evaluate the significance of the failure of the First United Front as a cause of the Chinese Revolution. Use evidence to support your response
Consequences of Revolution
2. Explain how the Fanshen land reform movement and Thought reform were used by the Chinese Communist Party to respond to the challenges of consolidating the Revolution. Use evidence to support your response
3. Explain how changing political conditions led to the fall of Lin Biao (Lin Piao). Use evidence to support your response
Section B
AmericaCauses of Revolution
1. "The Boston Tea Party and the Coercive Acts of 1774 were the most significant events contributing to the American Revolution'.
To what extent to you agree with this view
Consequences of Revolution
2. a) Explain how Source 1 and 2 depict the delegates who met in Philadelphia to write the Constitution
b) Using Source 3 and your own knowledge, explain how the process of ratifying the Constitution sought to fulfill revolutionary ideals
c) Analyse the challenges faced by the new regime in creating and maintaining a political system. Use evidence to support your response
FranceCauses of Revolution
1. 'The production of the
Cahiers de Doleances and political pamphlets were essential in mobilizing society and in contributing to the outbreak in France.
To what extent do you agree with this view
Consequences of Revolution
2. a) Using Source 1 and your own knowledge, explain how the economic challenges increased tensions in Paris by June 1792
b) Using Source 2 and 3 and your own knowledge, outline how the events of 10 August 1792 contributed to the abolition of absolute monarchy
c) Analyse the extent to which the responses of the urban workers in Paris challenged the consolidation of the new regime by 1795. Use evidence to support your response
RussiaCauses of Revolution
1. 'Without the critical influence of Lenin there would have been no Bolshevik seizure of power in October, 1917.'
To what extent do you agree with this view
Consequences of Revolution
2. a) Using Sources 1 and 2 and your own knowledge, describe the groups and individuals that opposed the new regime during the Civil War
b) Using Source 3 and your own knowledge, explain the importance of Trotsky's contribution to the Red Army's victory in the Civil War
c) Analyse the extent to which the new regime used the Red Terror to consolidate its power. Use evidence to support your response
ChinaCauses of Revolution
1. 'The Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1945, weakened the Guomindang (Kuomintang) but strengthened the Chinese Communist Party
Consequences of Revolution
2. a) Using Source 1 and 2 and your own knowledge, outline the meassage the Beijing students wished to present about Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-Tung)
b) Using Source 3 and your own knowledge, explain the conditions in the period 1965-1969 that made images of Mao Zedong so important
c) Analyse how Mao Zedong used the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution to achieve his revolutionary ideals. Use evidence to support your response