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OCR GCSE History A (Explaining the Modern World) (J410/05) International Relations: the changing international order 1918–1975 with South Africa 1960–1994: The People and the State Question Paper and Mark Scheme summer 2025

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OCR GCSE History A (Explaining the Modern World) (J410/05) International Relations: the changing international order 1918–1975 with South Africa 1960–1994: The People and the State Question Paper and Mark Scheme summer 2025

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Friday 16 May 2025 – Morning
GCSE (9–1) History A (Explaining the Modern World)
J410/05 International Relations: the changing international order
1918–1975 with South Africa 1960–1994: The People and the State
Time allowed: 1 hour 45 minutes

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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.




OCR GCSE History A (Explaining the Modern World) (J410/05)
International Relations: the changing international order 1918–1975 with
South Africa 1960–1994: The People and the State Question Paper and
Mark Scheme summer 2025

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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]



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. [25]


Interpretation A

From ‘Munich – Its Lessons Ten Years Later’, an essay written by British historian
Hugh Trevor‑Roper, published in 1948.
© Francis L. Loewenheim, Peace or appeasement? Hitler, Chamberlain, and the Munich crisis, page 150, Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1965. From first line "There was plenty of evidence that Hitler was following a policy of aggression," to last line "and Chamberlain believed him." Item rem




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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. [20]

() Spelling, punctuation and grammar and the use of specialist terminology [5]


Interpretation B

From ‘The Origins of the Cold War’, an essay written by US historian Arthur Schlesinger,
published in 1970.
© Lloyd Calvin Gardner, The origins of the Cold War, page 68-77, pages 111-117, 1970, Ginn & Co. From first line "Neither side made a decision to start the Cold War." to last line "a tendency to think the worst of the other side’s actions." Item removed due to third party copyright restrict




Turn over for Section B




© OCR 2025 J410/05 Jun25 Turn over

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Section B

South Africa 1960–1994: The People and the State

You should spend about 45 minutes on this section.


5 Describe one feature of the South African elections of 1994. [2]


6 Explain why PW Botha’s ‘total strategy’ failed in the 1980s. [10]


7
(a) Study Source A.

Explain how this source is useful to a historian studying Apartheid in South Africa. [5]


Source A

From a speech by Hendrik Verwoerd, South African Prime Minister, in 1961.
He was speaking to journalists at a press conference that was broadcast around the world on
television.
Transcribed from bbc.co.uk. From first line "Our policy is one which is called by an Afrikaans word, ‘Apartheid’." to last line "This can best be done when you act as good neighbours always do. Item removed due to third party copyright restrictions. Link to material - https://www.bbc.co.uk/program




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