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the chaos of October 1905, Nicholas promised Russia a government that was constitutional in character. Although the right to vote was still restricted, there was an elected Duma and individuals could meet and organise themselves openly, as well as take an active role in political life. The first Du...

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AQA A-LEVEL HISTORY 7042/1A ||Component 2A Royal Authority and the Angevin Kings, 1154–1216||QUESTIONS & MARKING SCHEME MERGED|| GRADED A+

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Section A Answer Question 01. Extract A Outremer was never likely to last. For it to survive, in the midst of enemy territory, it was necessary to have a steady renewal of manpower from the West. Rulers of Jerusalem had to appease the Byzantines and had to plot with infidel princes to ensure Mu...

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AQA A-LEVEL HISTORY 7042/1B [Component 1B Spain in the Age of Discovery, 1469–1598 ]QUESTIONS & MARKING SCHEME| MERGED|GRADED A+

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Section A Answer Question 01. Extract A Early in his reign, Philip II pursued limited, defensive policies. Even these entailed multiple commitments in the Netherlands and Mediterranean, leading to a state bankruptcy in 1575. Nevertheless, by 1580 he had maintained peace with France and England...

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AQA A-LEVEL HISTORY 7042/1C [Component 1C The Tudors: England, 1485– 1603] ||QUESTIONS & MARKING SCHEME MERGED|| GRADED A+

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Section A Answer Question 01. Extract A Henry VIII not only reigned over England but led the nation. He held back men who went too fast, dragged forward men who lagged behind. The conservatives in religion trusted him because he shared their conservatism. The King believed in the traditions in ...

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AQA A-LEVEL HISTORY 7042/1D ||Component 1D Stuart Britain and the Crisis of Monarchy, 1603–1702||QUESTIONS & MARKING SCHEME MREGED|| GRADED A+

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Section A Answer Question 01. Extract A In 1625 the religious anxieties of James I’s subjects ran high. This was not the fault of his domestic religious policies but the impact of the religious aspects of his foreign affairs. Charles I’s approach to the power of the bishops made tensions wo...

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AQA A-LEVEL HISTORY 7042/1E ||Component 1E Russia in the Age of Absolutism and Enlightenment, 1682–1796 ||QUESTIONS & MARKING SCHEME MERGED ||

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Section A Answer Question 01. Extract A The objectives of Russia’s foreign policy towards Turkey arose from its geographical and political situation. The objectives were also influenced by traditional friendships and enemies. To the south, Russia had been defending itself for centuries agains...

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AQA A-LEVEL HISTORY 7042/1F [Component 1F Industrialisation and the people: Britain]QUESTION & MARKING SCHEME MREGED||GRADED A+||

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Section A Answer Question 01. Extract A Industrialisation quickly broke up traditional social patterns which had existed for centuries. Living conditions in industrial towns, even more than working conditions, created new and terrifying problems. The new urban environment, affecting a steadily ...

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AQA A-LEVEL HISTORY 7042/1F ||Component 1F Industrialisation and the people: Britain, c1783–1885||QUESTIONS & MARKING SCHEME 100%||

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A-level HISTORY Component 1F Industrialisation and the people: Britain, c1783–1885 Wednesday 24 May 2023 Morning Time allowed: 2 hours 30 minutes Materials For this paper you must have: • an AQA 16-page answer book. Instructions • Use black ink or black ball-point pen. • Write the i...

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AQA A-LEVEL HISTORY 7042/1G ||Component 1G Challenge and transformation: Britain, c1851–1964||QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS MERGRD|| GRADED A+

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A-level HISTORY Component 1G Challenge and transformation: Britain, c1851–1964 Wednesday 24 May 2023 Morning Time allowed: 2 hours 30 minutes Materials For this paper you must have: • an AQA 16-page answer book. Instructions • Use black ink or black ball-point pen. • Write the infor...

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AQA A-LEVEL HISTORY 7042/1H ||Component 1H Tsarist and Communist Russia, 1855–1964|| merged|| QUESTIONS & MARKING SCHEME|| GRADED A+||

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Section A Answer Question 01. Extract A There were significant strains and tensions in Tsarist society before 1917. In the 1890s Russia had embarked on rapid industrialisation, yet the absolutist monarchy had refused to admit to political power the industrial and professional classes created in...

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AQA A-LEVEL HISTORY 7042/1J {Component 1J The British Empire, c1857– 1967} QUESTIONS & MARKING SCHEME MERGED|| GRADED A+||

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Section A Answer Question 01. Extract A The expansion of the British Empire was fuelled by the Victorians’ love of adventure and a desire for new knowledge. The interior of Africa held the most enticing mysteries left in the world. The public at home shared the thrill of discovery of the man ...

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AQA A-LEVEL HISTORY 7042/1L Component 1L The quest for political stability: Germany, 1871–1991

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Section A Answer Question 01. Extract A From 1954, there were times when Eisenhower seemed tempted to involve American military forces in Vietnam, but he took steps to avoid escalating conflict. With no clear policy, the United States increasingly relied on Diem to govern South Vietnam and pou...

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AQA A-LEVEL HISTORY 7042/1L {Component 1L The quest for political stability: Germany, 1871–1991 }QUESTIONS & MARKING SCHEME MERGED|| GRADED A+||

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Section A Answer Question 01. Extract A After 1966, party distinctions in West Germany became blurred. The Grand Coalition of 1966–69 set Germany back on track in the most difficult of circumstances, effectively resolving the economic problems of the mid-1960s. This government greatly contrib...

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AQA A-LEVEL HISTORY 7042/2A {Component 2A Royal Authority and the Angevin Kings, 1154–1216} QUESTIONS & MARKING SCHEME MERGED|| GRADED A+||

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Section A Answer Question 01. Source A From ‘The History of William Marshal’, a biography commissioned by William’s family in the 1220s. William was a knight in Young Henry’s household in the 1170s. Young Henry loved the life of visiting tournaments in whatever lands they were being he...

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AQA A-LEVEL HISTORY 7042/2C [Component 2C The Reformation in Europe, c1500–1564] ||QUESTIONS & MARKING SCHEME MERGED| GRADED A+||

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Section A Answer Question 01. Source A From ‘A Code of Public Behaviour’, 1534. Laws drawn up by the Twelve Elders of Münster. The Elders became the governing body once the Anabaptists had control of the city. Whoever curses God and His Holy Name shall be killed. No one will curse govern...

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AQA A-LEVEL HISTORY 7042/2E [Component 2E The English Revolution, 1625– 1660] QUESTIONS & MARKING SCHEME MERGED|| GRADED A+

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Section A Answer Question 01. Source A From the ‘Remonstrance of the New Model Army’, written by Commissary-General Henry Ireton, November 1648. This was presented to Parliament as the opinion of the Army. We have fought to give freedom and enlargement to the Gospel and to take away the c...

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AQA A-LEVEL HISTORY 7042/2F [Component 2F The Sun King: Louis XIV, France and Europe, 1643–1715 ]QUESTIONS & MARKING SCHEME MERGED ||GRADED A+||

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Section A Answer Question 01. Source A From a book by Marshal d’Estrées, published in France, 1666. D’Estrées was a leading French general before becoming the French ambassador in Rome,1636–48. Until the end of 1647, it seemed that the calm, authoritarian spirit of Cardinal de Richelieu...

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AQA A-LEVEL HISTORY 7042/2D [Component 2D Religious conflict and the Church in England, c1529–c1570 ] QUESTIONS & MARKING SCHEME MERGED || GRADED A+||

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Section A Answer Question 01. Source A From a letter to William Cecil, Secretary of State, from Edmund Grindal, Bishop of London, 1566. Grindal faced resistance to his injunctions on the conformity of clerical dress. Sir, I have thought it good to explain to you things that have happened recen...

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AQA A-LEVEL HISTORY 7042/2G [Component 2G The Birth of the USA, 1760– 1801]QUESTIONS & MARKING SCHEME MERGED|

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Section A Answer Question 01. Source A From a personal letter to George Mason, a Virginian plantation owner, from Richard Henry Lee, President of Congress, 1784/85, 15 May 1787. It has given me pleasure to be informed that General Washington and you, George, have gone to the Convention. We may...

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AQA A-LEVEL HISTORY 7042/2H {Component 2H France in Revolution, 1774– 1815} QUESTIONS & MARKING SCHEME MERGED| RATED 100%|

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Section A Answer Question 01. Source A From a speech on the future of the King, given in the National Convention, by Maximilien Robespierre, 3 December 1792. Louis is dethroned by his crimes. He conspired against the Republic: either he is condemned or the basis of the Republic is under questi...

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AQA A-LEVEL HISTORY 7042/2J [Component 2J America: A Nation Divided, c1845–1877 ]|QUESTIONS AND MARKING SCHEME MERGED|GRADED A+||

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Section A Answer Question 01. Source A From a speech, ‘The Crime against Kansas’ made to Congress by Charles Sumner, a Senator for Massachusetts, 19 May 1856. The Kansas-Nebraska Bill has openly cleared the way for slavery. It can be presumed those who wrote the Bill intended it to be used...

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AQA A-LEVEL HISTORY 7042/2J[ Component 2J America: A Nation Divided, c1845–1877]|QUESTIONS & MARKING SCHEME MERGED| GRADED A+|

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Section A Answer Question 01. Source A From a memo sent to members of the Polish Government by Polish Foreign Minister, Jozef Beck, 23 August 1939. Today’s announcements about the intended Nazi-Soviet non-aggression pact prove conclusively that the Soviet government has been playing a double...

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AQA A-LEVEL HISTORY 7042/2K ||Component 2K International Relations and Global Conflict, c1890–1941||QUESTIONS & MARKING SCHEME MERGED|| GRADED A+||

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Section A Answer Question 01. Source A From a memo sent to members of the Polish Government by Polish Foreign Minister, Jozef Beck, 23 August 1939. Today’s announcements about the intended Nazi-Soviet non-aggression pact prove conclusively that the Soviet government has been playing a double...

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AQA A-LEVEL HISTORY 7042/2M [Component 2M Wars and Welfare: Britain in Transition, 1906–1957]QUESTIONS & MARKING SCHEME MERGED||GRADED A+||

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Section A Answer Question 01. Source A From the minutes of a Cabinet meeting, 23 August 1931. The Prime Minister informed the Cabinet that he was strongly in favour of accepting the May Committee’s recommendations. The Bank of England needed to restore confidence in sterling. He warned the C...

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AQA A-LEVEL HISTORY 7042/2N [Component 2N Revolution and dictatorship: Russia, 1917–1953] QUESTIONS & MARKING SCHEME|GRADED A+

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Section A Answer Question 01. Source A From ‘I Chose Freedom’ by Viktor Kravchenko, 1946. Kravchenko was a Red Army captain during the Great Patriotic War but defected to the USA in 1944. Had the Nazi invaders displayed good political sense, they would have avoided a lot of the fierce guer...

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AQA A-LEVEL HISTORY 7042/2O ||Component 2O Democracy and Nazism: Germany, 1918–1945||QUESTIONS & ANSWERS MERGED|| GRADED A+

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Section A Answer Question 01. Source A From the diary of Joseph Goebbels, Minister of Propaganda, 10/11 November 1938. Goebbels kept this private diary with the intention of publishing it at a later date. Ernst vom Rath’s death is reported; now everything is ready. I bring the matter to the ...

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AQA A-LEVEL HISTORY 7042/2P Component 2P The Transformation of China, 1936–1997||MERGED||GRADED A+

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Section A Answer Question 01. Source A From an interview with Jing Shenghong, an eminent Chinese historian, in China, in 2006. Jing describes events at Nanjing University on 3 June 1966, where he had been a student. Several professors were criticised at first. Among them was Professor Lin from...

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AQA A-LEVEL HISTORY 7042/2Q Component 2Q The American Dream: reality and illusion, 1945–1980|MERGED||GRADED A+|

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Section A Answer Question 01. Source A From a report of a speech by Jesse Jackson to the Republican Party, in the New York Times, 21 January 1978. This left-leaning newspaper is renowned for high journalistic standards. ‘Blacks will vote Republican if Republicans will go after their votes an...

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AQA A-LEVEL HISTORY 7042/2R ||Component 2R The Cold War, c1945–1991||QUESTIONS & MARKING SCHEME MERGED|| GRADED A+||

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ection A Answer Question 01. Source A From a speech given to the United Nations Security Council, by the US Ambassador to the United Nations, Adlai Stevenson, 23 October 1962. I have asked for an emergency meeting of the Security Council to bring to your attention a grave threat to the peace o...

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AQA A-LEVEL HISTORY 7042/2R ||Component 2R The Cold War, c1945–1991||questions & marking scheme merged|| GRADED A+||

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ection A Answer Question 01. Source A From a speech given to the United Nations Security Council, by the US Ambassador to the United Nations, Adlai Stevenson, 23 October 1962. I have asked for an emergency meeting of the Security Council to bring to your attention a grave threat to the peace o...

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AQA A-LEVEL HISTORY 7042/2R[Component 2R The Cold War, c1945–1991 ]QUESTIONS & MARKING SCHEME MERGED|| GRADED A+

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Section A Answer Question 01. Source A From a speech given to the United Nations Security Council, by the US Ambassador to the United Nations, Adlai Stevenson, 23 October 1962. I have asked for an emergency meeting of the Security Council to bring to your attention a grave threat to the peace ...

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AQA A-LEVEL HISTORY 7042/2S |Component 2S The Making of Modern Britain, 1951–2007|QUESTIONS & MARKING SCHEME MERGED| GRADED A+|

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Section A Answer Question 01. Source A From a speech in the House of Commons during a debate on the Wootton Report, by Conservative MP Patrick McNair-Wilson, 27 January 1969. This report recommended the legalisation of cannabis. I have listened to the arguments of those experts outside this Ho...

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AQA A-LEVEL HISTORY 7042/2T [[Component 2T The Crisis of Communism: the USSR and the Soviet Empire, 1953–2000]]QUESTIONS & MARKING SCHEME MERGED| GRADED A+

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Section A Answer Question 01. Source A From the memoirs of Bolshakov, published in Pravda, February 1989. Bolshakov was an intelligence officer in the Soviet Embassy in Havana at the time of the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis. The events of October 1962 were the first and, fortunately, only nuclear...

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AQA A-LEVEL HISTORY 7042/2T |Component 2T The Crisis of Communism: the USSR and the Soviet Empire, 1953–2000 |QUESTIONS & MARKING SCHEME MERGED|

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Section A Answer Question 01. Source A From the memoirs of Bolshakov, published in Pravda, February 1989. Bolshakov was an intelligence officer in the Soviet Embassy in Havana at the time of the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis. The events of October 1962 were the first and, fortunately, only nuclear...

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