Transcript Paper_2
External Assessment
Paper 2 – World History Topics
Paper 3 – Regional Option
Changes
Dates: 1900-2000
5 Topics not 6
Topics 2 & 4
6 Questions per Topic
Material for detailed study
Region boundaries
Markbands
World History Topics
Topic 1: Causes practices and effects of
wars
Topic 2: Democratic States - challenges &
responses
Topic 3: Origins & development of
authoritarian & single party states
World History Topics
Topic 4: Nationalist and independence
movements in Africa and Asia and post
1945 central and eastern European states
Topic 5:The Cold War
Topic 1
Themes
Different types and nature of warfare: civil; guerrilla;
limited; total (no revolutionary)
Origins and causes of wars: long and short term;
immediate; economic; ideological; political; and
religious.
Nature of 20th Century wars: technological; home
front; resistance.
Effects and results : peace settlements; collective
security; impact of war on politics, territory and
economics.
Topic 1
Material for Detailed Study
First World War
Second World War
Africa: Algerian War (1954 -62); Nigerian civil war
(1967 -70).
Americas: Falklands/Malvinas War (1982);
Nicaraguan Revolution (1976 -9).
Asia and Oceania: Indo-Pakistan wars (1947 -9, 1965,
1971); Chinese civil war (1927 -37, 1946 -9).
Europe and Middle East: Spanish civil war (1936 -39);
Iran-Iraq War (1980 -88); Gulf War (1991).
Topic 2
Themes
Nature and structure of democratic (multiparty) states:
constitutions; electoral systems; role of political
parties; role of pressure groups.
Economic and social policies: employment; gender;
health; education; social welfare.
Political, social and economic challenges: political
extremism; ethnicity; religion; gender; civil rights;
inequitable distribution of wealth.
Topic 2
Material for Detailed Study
Africa – South Africa 1991 -2000, Nigeria 1961 66
Americas – Argentina ( 1983 – 95), Canada 1968 84, United States 1953 -73
Asia and Oceania – India 1947 -64, Japan 1945 52, Australia 1965 -75
Europe and Middle East – France 1958 -69, GB
and Northern Ireland 1967 -90, Weimar Germany
1919 -33
Topic 3
Themes
Origins and nature of single party states: rise of;
emergence of leaders; totalitarianism (this has moved)
Establishment of single party states : methods;
ideology; nature and extent of opposition.
Domestic policy and impact: structure and
organisation of government; political, economic,
social and religious policies; education, art,
propaganda; status of women, treatment of religious
groups and minorities (no foreign policy)
Topic 3
Material for Detailed Study
Africa: Kenyatta; Nyrere.
Americas: Peron; Castro.
Asia and Oceania: Mao; Sukarno.
Europe and Middle East: Hitler; Stalin;
Nasser
Topic 4
Themes
Origins and rise of nationalist/independence movements in
Africa and Asia: anti-colonialism; nationalism; impact of
wars; other factors.
Methods : armed struggle; non-violent methods; role of
leaders; politics.
Challenges to Soviet control: origins; role of leaders;
methods.
Formation of new governments: colonial legacy; conflict
with neighbours; political experience; economics, social
issues, ethnic movements.
Topic 4
Material for Detailed Study - Africa & Asia
Africa : Algeria; Angola; Belgian
Congo/Zaire; Ghana; Rhodesia/Zimbabwe.
Asia: India and Pakistan; Indonesia
Leaders: Ben Bella; Ho Chi Minh; Jinnah;
Gandhi; Mugabe; Nkrumah.
Topic 4
Material for Detailed Study - Europe
Movements – Czechoslovakia, Hungary,
Poland, Yugoslavia (dissolution and
successor states)
Leaders – Walesa, Havel
Topic 5
Themes
Origins of the Cold War: ideology; mutual fear;
wartime allies to post-war enemies.
Nature of the Cold War : ideology; superpowers and
spheres of influence; alliances and diplomacy.
Development and impact : global spread; containment
etc.; role of UN and non-aligned; arms race; leaders;
social impact.
End of Cold War: break up of Soviet Union;
breakdown of Soviet control over E. Europe.
Topic 5
Material for Detailed Study
Wartime conferences - Yalta and Potsdam
US polices and developments in Europe
Soviet Policies in Europe
Sino-Soviet relations
US-Chinese relations
Germany, Congo, Afghanistan, Korea, Cuba, Vietnam,
Middle East
Castro, Gorbachev, Kennedy, Mao Reagan, Stalin,
Truman
Regions
Europe and the Middle East
the Americas
Africa
Asia and Oceania
Note: Nasser is now part of Europe
Regions – Paper 2
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Markbands
Very detailed
Broken down into narrow range
13 -15 and 16 -20
...will replace 11-13, 14 -16 and 17 -20
Will this lead to slightly more generous awarding
of marks?
Historiography - Markband 10-12 through 16-20
and clarified
Paper 2 and Paper 3 markbands are different
Topic Structure
Major Themes
Open Questions
Examples for detailed studies
Specific Questions
Paper 2 Structure
1.5 Hours
6 Questions on each Topic
2 open questions
3 specific questions
1 question on social, economic or gender issues
1 question will require examples from two
different regions
1 Question will require comparison or be based on
a quotation
Paper 2 Structure
Candidates answer 2 questions, each
selected from a different topic
Time parameters are 1900-2000
Worth 25% (HL) 45% (SL)
Paper 2 Tips
Students need to know their dates so that
they can support their arguments with good,
accurate knowledge
Historiography needs to be used with
discretion – a little goes a long way
“Historiography is not a substitute for the
candidate’s own knowledge” (P. 11 of
Subject Report)
Paper 2 Tips
Paper 2 is a global twentieth century paper
Encourage students to think outside of Europe
The First World War, for instance, took place on
many fronts...not just the Western
World War Two began in 1937
The origins of the Cold War could mention Asia as
Question 21 will usually cover the period from
1945 -49
Paper 2 Tips
Definition total/limted war
Authoritarian vs Dictator vs Totalitarian
Civil war vs revolution
10 year rule