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Year 10 History Mock Exam 2 hours Answer all questions Section A: Health and the people: c1000 to the present day Source A A cartoon drawn in 1802 by James Gillray. It is generally thought to show Edward Jenner giving his patients ‘the new inoculation’ at St Pancras Hospital in London. However, historians have suggested that the patients are Dr. William Woodville’s, who ran the hospital. He was in dispute with Jenner after some of his patients died from Smallpox when he used Jenner’s technique. 1) How useful is source A to a historian studying vaccination? [8 marks] 2) Explain the significance of the First World War in the development of medicine. [8 marks] 3) Compare doctors in the Middle Ages with doctors during the Renaissance. In what ways were they similar? [8 marks] 1

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Year 10 History Mock Exam

2 hours

Answer all questions

Section A: Health and the people: c1000 to the present day

Source A

A cartoon drawn in 1802 by James Gillray. It is generally thought to show Edward Jenner giving his patients ‘the new inoculation’ at St Pancras Hospital in London. However, historians have suggested that the patients are Dr. William Woodville’s, who ran the hospital. He was in dispute with Jenner after some of his patients died from Smallpox when he used Jenner’s technique.

1) How useful is source A to a historian studying vaccination? [8 marks]

2) Explain the significance of the First World War in the development of medicine. [8 marks]

3) Compare doctors in the Middle Ages with doctors during the Renaissance. In what ways were they similar? [8 marks]

4) Have individuals been the main reason for the development of medicine in Britain since the Renaissance? Explain your answer with reference to the role of individuals and other factors. [16 marks]

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Section B: Conflict & Tension 1918-1939

Source A: A political cartoon from a British newspaper in 1919 showing the feelings regarding the severity of the Treaty of Versailles.

Source B: Tony Howarth, Twentieth Century History (1979).

“American public opinion hardened against any further entanglement in the affairs of Europe. America had brought the Great War to an end. But many Americans believed that membership of the League would turn that temporary involvement into a permanent responsibility for the affairs of a continent from which many new Americans had only recently fled.”

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Source C: A political cartoon, by Winsor McKay, characterizing the position of the United States if it joined the League of Nations.

1) Source A opposes the Treaty of Versailles. How do you know? Explain your answer using Source A and your contextual knowledge. [4 marks]

2) How useful are sources B & C for historians studying why the USA did not join the League of Nations? Explain your answer using sources B & C and your contextual knowledge. [12 marks]

3) Write an account of how Hitler broke the terms of the Treaty of Versailles between 1933 and 1935. [8 marks]

4) ‘The Nazi-Soviet Pact was the main reason for the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939.’ How far do you agree with this statement? Explain your answer. [16 marks] + [4 SPaG]

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