Paper2: Depth study Option 2C.1: France in revolution, 1774–99 Option 2C.2: Russia
in revolution, 1894–1924 Question paper+mark scheme may 2024
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PAPER 2: Depth study
Option 2C.1: France in revolution, 1774–99
Option 2C.2: Russia in revolution, 1894–1924
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Section A, answer question part (a) and part (b) on the option for which you have
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Section B, answer one question on the option for which you have been prepared.
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Choose EITHER Option 2C.1 (Question 1) OR Option 2C.2 (Question 2), for which you have been
prepared.
Option 2C.1: France in revolution, 1774–99
Answer Question 1, parts (a) and (b).
You should start the answer to part (a) on page 4.
You should start the answer to part (b) on page 7.
1 (a) Study Source 1 in the Sources Booklet before you answer this question.
Why is Source 1 valuable to the historian for an enquiry into attitudes to Marie
Antoinette in the years before 1789?
Explain your answer using the source, the information given about it and your
own knowledge of the historical context.
(8)
AND
(b) Study Source 2 in the Sources Booklet before you answer this question.
How much weight do you give to the evidence of Source 2 for an enquiry into the
reasons for the King’s flight to Varennes in 1791?
Explain your answer using the source, the information given about it and your
own knowledge of the historical context.
(12)
(Total for Question 1 = 20 marks)
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