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HISTORY: Revolutions Written examination Friday 8 November 2013 Reading time: 3.00 pm to 3.15 pm (15 minutes) Writing time: 3.15 pm to 5.15 pm (2 hours) QUESTION BOOK Structure of book Section Number of questions Number of questions to be answered Number of marks A 3 3 40 B 2 2 40 Total 80 Students are permitted to bring into the examination room: pens, pencils, highlighters, erasers, sharpeners and rulers. Students are NOT permitted to bring into the examination room: blank sheets of paper and/or white out liquid/tape. No calculator is allowed in this examination. Materials supplied Question book of 19 pages. Answer book of 16 pages. Additional space is available at the end of each section in the answer book if you need extra paper to complete an answer. Instructions Write your student number and your name in the space provided on the front cover of the answer book. Indicate in the answer book the revolution you have chosen for Section A and the revolution you have chosen for Section B. You must not choose the same revolution for both sections. All written responses must be in English. At the end of the examination You may keep this question book. Students are NOT permitted to bring mobile phones and/or any other unauthorised electronic devices into the examination room. © VICTORIAN CURRICULUM AND ASSESSMENT AUTHORITY 2013 Victorian Certificate of Education 2013

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Page 1: 2013 History: Revolutions Written examination

HISTORY: RevolutionsWritten examination

Friday 8 November 2013 Reading time: 3.00 pm to 3.15 pm (15 minutes) Writing time: 3.15 pm to 5.15 pm (2 hours)

QUESTION BOOK

Structure of bookSection Number of

questionsNumber of questions

to be answeredNumber of

marks

A 3 3 40B 2 2 40

Total 80

• Studentsarepermittedtobringintotheexaminationroom:pens,pencils,highlighters,erasers,sharpenersandrulers.

• StudentsareNOTpermittedtobringintotheexaminationroom:blanksheetsofpaperand/orwhiteoutliquid/tape.

• Nocalculatorisallowedinthisexamination.

Materials supplied• Questionbookof19pages.• Answerbookof16pages.Additionalspaceisavailableattheendofeachsectionintheanswerbook

ifyouneedextrapapertocompleteananswer.

Instructions• Writeyourstudent number and your name inthespaceprovidedonthefrontcoveroftheanswer

book.• IndicateintheanswerbooktherevolutionyouhavechosenforSectionAandtherevolutionyouhave

chosenforSectionB.Youmustnotchoosethesamerevolutionforbothsections.• AllwrittenresponsesmustbeinEnglish.

At the end of the examination• Youmaykeepthisquestionbook.

Students are NOT permitted to bring mobile phones and/or any other unauthorised electronic devices into the examination room.

©VICTORIANCURRICULUMANDASSESSMENTAUTHORITY2013

Victorian Certificate of Education 2013

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SECTION A – Revolution one

Instructions for Section AIndicateintheanswerbooktherevolutionyouhavechosenforSectionAbyshadingtherelevantboxonpage2.AnswerallquestionsforthisrevolutioninSectionAoftheanswerbook.YoumustnotchoosethesamerevolutionforSectionAandSectionB.Writeusingblackorbluepen.

Revolution Page

America........................................................................................................................................................... 4

France..............................................................................................................................................................6

Russia.............................................................................................................................................................. 8

China.............................................................................................................................................................10

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America

Revolutionary ideas, leaders, movements and events – American Revolution 1763 to 1776

Question 1 (10marks)Usingthree or four points,explainhowtheideasofrepublicanismcontributedtothedevelopmentoftheAmericanRevolutionfrom1763uptoandincluding1776.Provideevidencetosupportyouranswer.

Question 2 (10marks)Usingthree or fourpoints,explainhowtheactionsoftheBritishGovernmentfrom1763uptoandincluding1774contributedtoarevolutionarysituation.Provideevidencetosupportyouranswer.

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Creating a new society – American Revolution 1776 to 1789

Question 3 (20marks)

Source:HowardChandlerChristy,Scene at the Signing of the Constitution of the United States,1940,20ft×30ft; fromArt in the United States Capitol,Housedocumentno.94–660,UnitedStatesGovernmentPrintingOffice,

Washington,1978,p.162

a. Identifytwofeaturesoftherepresentationthatdepictunity. 2marks

b. Identify twowaysinwhichtherepresentationdepictsthesigningoftheConstitutionasahistoricevent. 2marks

c. Byreferringtopartsoftherepresentationandusingyourownknowledge,explainwhatledtotheratificationoftheConstitutionin1787. 6marks

d. Evaluatetowhatextentthisrepresentationprovidesanaccuratedepictionofthenewsociety. Inyourresponse,refertopartsoftherepresentationandtodifferentviewsoftheRevolution. 10marks

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France

Revolutionary ideas, leaders, movements and events – French Revolution 1781 to 4 August 1789

Question 1 (10marks)Usingthree or four points,explainhowfailedattemptstoreformcontributedtothedevelopmentoftheFrenchRevolutionfrom1781uptoandincluding4August1789.Provideevidencetosupportyouranswer.

Question 2 (10marks)Usingthree or fourpoints,explainhowtheattackontheBastille(14July1789)contributedtoarevolutionarysituationuptoandincluding4August1789.Provideevidencetosupportyouranswer.

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Creating a new society – French Revolution 5 August 1789 to 1795

Question 3 (20marks)

Source:JeanJosephFrançoisTassaert,The Arrest of Robespierre, The Night of the 9th to 10th Thermidor, Year II, 27th July 1794,

colouredengraving(afterFulcran-JeanHarriet);MuséeCarnavalet,Paris

a. Identifytwosocialgroupsthataredepictedintherepresentation. 2marks

b. Identifytwosymbolsofrevolutionaryidealsthataredepictedintherepresentation. 2marks

c. Byreferringtopartsoftherepresentationandusingyourownknowledge,explainwhatcontributedtothefallofRobespierreby1794. 6marks

d. Evaluatetowhatextentthisrepresentationisusefulinunderstandingthewayinwhichrevolutionaryleaderslostpowerfrom1791uptoandincluding1794.

Inyourresponse,refertopartsoftherepresentationandtodifferentviewsofthisperiodin theRevolution. 10marks

Photograph:G

iraudon/BridgemanArtLibrary

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Russia

Revolutionary ideas, leaders, movements and events – Russian Revolution 1905 to October 1917

Question 1 (10marks)Usingthree or fourpoints,explainhowtheconditionsoftheRussianpeasantscontributedtothedevelopmentoftheRevolutioninRussiauptoandincludingOctober1917.Provideevidencetosupportyouranswer.

Question 2 (10marks)Usingthree or fourpoints,explainhowLenin’s‘AprilTheses’contributedtoarevolutionarysituationinRussiafromApriluptoandincludingOctober1917.Provideevidencetosupportyouranswer.

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Creating a new society – Russian Revolution November 1917 to 1924

Question 3 (20 marks)

Source: Nikolai Kochergin, Long Live the Brotherhood of All the Peoples of the Caucasus, lithograph, 1921; from David King, Red Star Over Russia, Tate Publishing, London, 2009, p. 178

a. Identify two groups that are depicted in the representation. 2 marks

b. Identify two features that are depicted in the representation that suggest strength in the Russian Revolution after October 1917. 2 marks

c. By referring to parts of the representation and using your own knowledge, explain the extent to which the Revolution was supported by the Russian people from October 1917 up to and including 1924. 6 marks

d. Evaluate to what extent this representation provides an accurate depiction of the Revolution in Russia after October 1917.

In your response, refer to parts of the representation and to different views of the Revolution. 10 marks

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China

Revolutionary ideas, leaders, movements and events – Chinese Revolution 1898 to 1949

Question 1 (10marks)Usingthree or fourpoints,explainhowtheWarlordEra,from1916uptoandincluding1928,contributedtoarevolutionarysituationinChina.Provideevidencetosupportyouranswer.

Question 2 (10marks)Usingthree or fourpoints,explainhowtheLongMarchcontributedtothedevelopmentoftheChineseRevolution.Provideevidencetosupportyouranswer.

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Creating a new society – Chinese Revolution 1949 to 1976

Question 3 (20marks)

AChineserevolutionaryposterSource:artistunknown,November1968;publisher:Shanghairenminmeishuchubanshe;

StefanLandsbergerCollection,InternationalInstituteofSocialHistory(Amsterdam) Thelargewritingatthebottomofthepostersays,‘TherenegadetraitorandscabLiuShaoqimustforeverbeexpelledfromtheParty!’

ThecharactersthatarecrossedoutarethoseforLiuShaoqi’sname.

a. Identifytwogroupsthataredepictedintherepresentation. 2marks

b. IdentifytwowaysinwhichtheartistemphasisestherevolutionaryendeavourofthePartymembersintherepresentation. 2marks

c. Byreferringtopartsoftherepresentationandusingyourownknowledge,explainthepoliticalchallengesfacingtheChineseCommunistPartyby1968. 6marks

d. EvaluatetowhatextentthisrepresentationprovidesanaccuratedepictionofthechallengesfacingtheChineseCommunistPartyintheconsolidationofthenewsociety.

Inyourresponse,refertopartsoftherepresentationandtodifferentviewsoftheRevolution. 10marks

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SECTION B – Revolution two

Instructions for Section BIndicateintheanswerbooktherevolutionyouhavechosenforSectionBbyshadingtherelevantboxonpage9.AnswerallquestionsforthisrevolutioninSectionBoftheanswerbook.YoumustnotchoosethesamerevolutionforSectionAandSectionB.Writeusingblackorbluepen.

Revolution Page

America.........................................................................................................................................................14

France............................................................................................................................................................16

Russia............................................................................................................................................................18

China.............................................................................................................................................................19

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America

Revolutionary ideas, leaders, movements and events – American Revolution 1763 to 1776

Question 1 (20marks)DigitallyreproducedbypermissionofthepublishersfromThe Adams Papers: Diary and Autobiography of John Adams: Volume 2, Diary 1771–1781,editedbyLHButterfield,LeonardC.FaberandWendellDGarrett,pp.85–86,Cambridge,Mass.,TheBelknapPressofHarvardUniversityPress,©1961bytheMassachusettsHistoricalSociety;Allrightsreserved

17 December l773LastNight3CargoesofBoheaTeawereemptiedintotheSea.ThisMorningaManofWarsails.ThisisthemostmagnificentMovementofall.ThereisaDignity,aMajesty,aSublimity1,inthislastEffortofthePatriots,thatIgreatlyadmire.ThePeopleshouldneverrise,withoutdoingsomethingtoberemembered–somethingnotableAndstriking.ThisDestructionoftheTeaissobold,sodaring,sofirm,intrepid2andinflexible,anditmusthavesoimportantConsequences,andsolasting,thatIcantbutconsideritasanEpocha3inHistory.ThishoweverisbutanAttackuponProperty.AnothersimilarExertionofpopularPower,mayproducethedestructionofLives.ManyPersonswish,thatasmanydeadCarcasses4werefloatingintheHarbour,asthereareChestsofTea:–amuchlessNumberofLiveshoweverwouldremovetheCausesofallourCalamities5.…WhatMeasureswilltheMinistrytake,inConsequenceofthis?–Willtheyresentit?willtheydaretoresentit?willtheypunishUs?How?Byquartering6TroopsuponUs?–byannulling7ourCharter?–bylayingonmoreduties?ByrestrainingourTrade?BySacrificeofIndividuals,orhow.TheQuestioniswhethertheDestructionofthisTeawasnecessary?Iapprehend8itwasabsolutelyandindispensablyso.–Theycouldnotsenditback…ThentherewasnootherAlternativebuttodestroyitorletitbelanded.Toletitbelanded,wouldbegivingupthePrincipleofTaxationbyParliamentaryAuthority,againstwhichtheContinenthavestruggledfor10years,itwasloosing[sic]allourlabourfor10yearsandsubjectingourselvesandourPosterity9forevertoEgyptianTaskmasters–toBurthens10,Indignities,toIgnominy11,ReproachandContempt,toDesolationandOppression,toPovertyandServitude.1sublimity–grandeur2intrepid–brave3epocha–era4carcasses –bodies5calamities –problems6quartering –havingtroopslivewiththem

7annulling–cancelling8apprehend–understand9posterity–futuregenerations10burthens–burdens11ignominy –dishonour

a. IdentifytwodescriptionsoftheBostonTeaPartythataregivenbyAdams. 2marks

b. IdentifytwolikelymeasuresthatarestatedintheextractbywhichtheMinistrywillpunishthecolonists. 2marks

c. Byquotingfromtheextractandusingyourownknowledge,explaintheconsequencesoftheBostonTeaParty. 6marks

d. EvaluatetowhatextentthisextractprovidesanaccuratereflectionofthecauseoftheAmericanRevolution.

Inyourresponse,quotepartsoftheextractandrefertodifferentviewsofthecausesoftheAmericanRevolution. 10marks

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Creating a new society – American Revolution 1776 to 1789

Question 2 – Essay response (20marks)SomehistoriansstatethattheAmericanRevolutioncreatedvastanddeepchanges.Towhatextentisthistrueofthenewsociety?Useevidencetosupportyouranswer.

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France

Revolutionary ideas, leaders, movements and events – French Revolution 1781 to 4 August 1789

Question 1 (20marks)GaetanoSalvemini,The French Revolution 1788–1792,IMRawson(trans.),JonathanCape,London,1969,pp.55and56

AnotherfactorofimportanceatthistimewastherevoltoftheAmericancoloniesagainstEngland (1775–81),whichhadanimmenseinfluenceuponFrenchpoliticalthought.Anewsocietywasrisingbeyondtheseas,rebellingagainsttraditionsinheritedfromthepastandclaimingarighttogovernitselfaccordingtothedictatesofreasonratherthanthecapricious1willofdespots.Itwasatriumphforeighteenth-century‘enlightenment’.WhentheFrenchGovernmentintervenedontheinsurgents’2side,thepopularityofAmericanideasinFrancebecameunbounded.BenjaminFranklin,whocametoParisin1777asAmericanambassador,hadanenthusiasticreception.Thecapitalwasfloodedwithportraitsandbustsofhim…ManyFrenchofficerswhohadfoughtwiththeinsurgents–mostfamousamongthembeingtheMarquisdeLafayette–returnedhomedesirousofutilizingintheirowncountrythestirringexperiencesofAmerica.Forthenobles,highprelates3andladies,philosophyandsociologywereaninnocentpastime:theyplayedatrevolution.‘Liberty’,theComtedeSégurwrotelater,‘delightedusbyitsdaring,andequalitybyitsagreeableness…Andalthoughourownprivilegesandtheremainsofourformerpowerwerebeingunderminedbeneathourfeet,wewerenotalarmed,becauseasyetwedidnotfeeltheimpactoftheblowsdirectedatus.Weneverdreamedthatthiswordywarfaremightthreatentheexaltedlifethatwasoursandthatforsomanycenturieswehadregardedasunassailable4.’Butsosoonastheirrealinterestsappearedaffectedbythefirsttimidreforms,the‘democratic’ladiesandtheir‘patriotic’cavaliers5grewresentful,andtheirfoolishresistanceprovokedarevolutioninearnest.1capricious –unpredictable2insurgents–revolutionaries3high prelates–high-rankingmembersoftheclergy4unassailable–cannotbeattacked5cavaliers –courtlygentlemen

a. IdentifytwopastimesofFrenchnobles,statedintheextract,thatweremadepopularbytheAmericanWarofIndependence. 2marks

b. IdentifytwoFrenchnobles,statedintheextract,whosupportedtheideasfromtheAmericanRevolution. 2marks

c. Byquotingfromtheextractandusingyourownknowledge,explainthecircumstancesinFrancethatmadeideasfromtheAmericanRevolutionappealtoFrenchmenuptoandincluding4August1789. 6marks

d. EvaluatetowhatextentthisextractprovidesacompletedepictionofthecircumstancesthatcausedtheFrenchRevolution.

Inyourresponse,quotepartsoftheextractandrefertodifferentviewsofthecausesoftheFrenchRevolution. 10marks

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Creating a new society – French Revolution 5 August 1789 to 1795

Question 2 – Essay response (20marks)TheFrenchRevolutionhasbeendescribedasinspiring,appallingandineverysenseatragedy.Whatisyourview?Useevidencetosupportyouranswer.

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Russia

Revolutionary ideas, leaders, movements and events – Russian Revolution 1905 to October 1917

Question 1 (20marks)OrlandoFigesandBorisKolonitskii,Interpreting the Russian Revolution: The Language and Symbols of 1917,YaleUniversityPress,NewHaven,1999,p.127

Duetocopyrightrestriction, thismaterialisnotsupplied.

1nascent–beginningtodevelop

a. IdentifytwoaimsoftheProvisionalGovernmentthatarestatedintheextract. 2marks

b. Identifytwocivicdutiesofthepeasantsthatarestatedintheextract. 2marks

c. Byquotingfromtheextractandusingyourownknowledge,explainhowtheProvisionalGovernmentintendedtoleadRussia. 6marks

d. EvaluatetowhatextentthisextractpresentsacompletedepictionofthetaskfacingtheProvisionalGovernment.

Inyourresponse,quotepartsoftheextractandrefertodifferentviewsoftheRussianRevolution. 10marks

Creating a new society – Russian Revolution November 1917 to 1924

Question 2 – Essay response(20marks)HowsuccessfulwastheRussianRevolutioninliberatingtheRussianpeopleandimprovingtheirlivingconditionsfromNovember1917to1924?Useevidencetosupportyouranswer.

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China

Revolutionary ideas, leaders, movements and events – Chinese Revolution 1898 to 1949

Question 1 (20marks)BruceAElleman,Modern Chinese Warfare, 1795–1989,Routledge,London,2001,pp.142–144

TherevolutionariespoorlyplannedandbadlyexecutedtheWuchangUprising;onlytheManchuofficials’ineffectiveresponseallowedittosucceedatall…Rumorsofapossibleuprisingon6OctobercirculatedintheWuchangpress,sotheleaderspostponedtheuprisinguntillateOctober.However,whenabombaccidentallyexplodedon9Octoberattherevolutionaries’headquartersintheRussianconcessioninHankou,thepoliceconfiscatedalistof members.AlarmedatthelargenumberofNewArmysoldiersonthelist,thepolicebeganroundingup allpossiblesuspects.Facedwithalmostcertainarrest,theNewArmyofficershadlittlechoicebuttostrike immediately.…ThesuccessoftheWuchangUprisingwasasimportantsymbolicallyasitwasmilitarily.Forthefirsttimeinhalfacentury,apredominantlyHanChinesemilitaryforcehaddefeatedtroopsloyaltotheManchuCourt……ThenationalresponsetotheWuchangUprisingwasrapid.AccordingtoHsu,within“amonthandahalf,fifteenprovinces,ortwo-thirdsofallChina,secededfromtheQingdynasty.”Theanti-Manchugroupssooncontrolledmanyofthesouthernregions—includingGuangdong,Yunnan,andSichuan—andthecitiesofChangshaandShanghai…OnlyaftertheimpactoftheWuchangUprisinghadspreadthroughoutmostofChinadidtheconstitutionalistsstepintotakeover.SunZhongshanreturnedtoChinainlateDecember,arrivinginShanghaijustintimetobelatedlyjointherevolutionarymovementandtobeelectedprovisionalpresidentoftheRepublicofChina.

a. IdentifytwoeventsfromtheextractthatledtothebeginningoftheWuchangUprising. 2marks

b. Identifytwogroups,statedintheextract,thatwereinvolvedintheWuchangUprising. 2marks

c. Byquotingfromtheextractandusingyourownknowledge,explainhowtheWuchangUprisingcontributedtotheRevolutioninChinain1911. 6marks

d. EvaluatetowhatextentthisextractpresentsacompletedepictionofthecircumstancesthatledtothecollapseoftheQingDynastyin1911.

Inyourresponse,quotepartsoftheextractandrefertodifferentviewsoftheChineseRevolution. 10marks

Creating a new society – Chinese Revolution 1949 to 1976

Question 2 – Essay response(20marks)HowsuccessfulwastheChineseCommunistPartyinachievingitsgoalsofliberatingandimprovingthelivelihoodofthePeople’sRepublicofChinabetween1949and1976?Useevidencetosupportyouranswer.

END OF QUESTION BOOK