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OCR GCSE History A – China 1950–1981: The People and the State (2025) Actual Exam Paper & Mark Scheme

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Revise effectively with the official OCR GCSE History A (2025) China 1950–1981: The People and the State resource. This merged document provides: - The actual exam paper for China 1950–1981 - The full mark scheme, integrated for examiner guidance - Convenient DOCX format for annotation, printing, or digital study Perfect for students preparing for OCR GCSE History A assessments, teachers planning lessons, and tutors supporting exam practice. With both the paper and mark scheme combined, you can simulate exam conditions and check answers instantly. Key Topics Typically Covered: - Establishment of Communist rule under Mao Zedong - Political consolidation and campaigns (e.g., Hundred Flowers, Anti‑Rightist Movement) - Economic reforms: land redistribution, collectivisation, and the Great Leap Forward - Social changes: education, healthcare, and the role of women - The Cultural Revolution and its impact on society and governance - Relations with the wider world (US, USSR, UN recognition) - Transition after Mao and the beginnings of reform under Deng Xiaoping

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INSTRUCTIONS
• Use black ink.
• Write your answer to each question in the Answer Booklet. The question numbers must
be clearly shown.
• Fill in the boxes on the front of the Answer Booklet.
• Answer all the questions.

INFORMATION
• The total mark for this paper is 105.
• The marks for each question are shown in brackets [ ].
• Quality of extended response will be assessed in questions marked with an asterisk (*).
• Spelling, punctuation and grammar (SPaG) and the use of specialist terminology will be
assessed in questions marked with a pencil ().
• This document has 8 pages.

ADVICE
• Read each question carefully before you start your answer.
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Section A

International Relations: the changing international order 1918–1975

You should spend about 1 hour on this section.


1 Outline how the terms of the Treaty of Versailles were intended to ensure future
peace. [5]

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2 Explain why Cuba became a focus of tension between the USSR and the USA in the
1960s. [10]



3 Study Interpretation A.

Do you think this interpretation is a fair comment on Neville Chamberlain and his
policies in the period 1937–1939?

Use other interpretations of the events of 1937–1939 and your knowledge to support your
answer.


Interpretation A

From ‘Munich – Its Lessons Ten Years Later’, an essay written by British
historian Hugh Trevor-Roper, published in 1948.

There was plenty of evidence that Hitler was following a policy of aggression,
but Neville Chamberlain was a man of limited intelligence. He simply could not
believe that Hitler was any different from himself. If Chamberlain wanted peace,
so must Hitler. If the evidence contradicted him, he ignored it. Chamberlain did
not want to strengthen the alliance against Hitler, he wanted to break it up in
order to clear the way for his personal diplomacy. The fact that he acted out of
arrogance and stupidity, not out of wickedness, is no excuse. Hitler flattered
Chamberlain by telling him he was the only man he had ever given in to, and
Chamberlain believed him.
4 Study Interpretation B.

Explain why not all historians and commentators have agreed with this interpretation.

Use other interpretations and your knowledge to support your answer.

() Spelling, punctuation and grammar and the use of specialist terminology


Interpretation B

From ‘The Origins of the Cold War’, an essay written by US historian Arthur
Schlesinger, published in 1970.

Neither side made a decision to start the Cold War. It happened because each
followed policies which the other saw as a threat. The USSR thought it had no
choice but to strengthen its security in Eastern Europe. The Americans saw this as
the USSR’s first step towards taking over Europe and so they responded by
declaring their interest in Eastern Europe. This made the USSR think that the USA
was trying to set up anti-Soviet governments in the area. There was a failure of
communication between the USA and the USSR and, as time went on, a tendency
to think the worst of the other side’s actions.



Soviet is another term for the USSR.

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Section B

China 1950–1981: The People and the State

You should spend about 45 minutes on this section.


5 Describe one example of opposition to Deng Xiaoping between 1976 and 1981.
[2]


6 Explain why Mao used propaganda in China between 1966 and 1976. [10]


7
(a) Study Source A.

Why was this poster published by the Chinese government in the early 1980s?


Source A

A Chinese government poster from the early 1980s. The writing on the bottom of the
poster says ‘it’s good to have only one’.




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(b) Study Source B.

How reliable is this source as evidence about the Chinese economy between 1976 and
1981? [5]


Source B

From a written statement by the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist
Party in June 1981. All members of the Communist Party were ordered to read
the statement.

Through a struggle waged by the entire Party and the people, the damage caused
by the Cultural Revolution has started to be repaired. Progress has been made in
our economy. Grain output has increased and significant successes have been
achieved in industry, science and
technology.




8* ‘Between 1950 and 1965, Mao’s policies were a disaster for the Chinese people.’

How far do you agree?




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