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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS


General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level

HISTORY
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READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST


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lf you have been given an Answer Booklet, follow the instructions on the front
cover of the Booklet.
Write your Centre number, candidate number ancl name on all the work you hand in.
Write in dark blue or black pen on both sides of the paper.
You may use a soJt pencir for any diagrams, graphs, or rough working.
Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid.

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Answer four questions.


You must answer Question 1 and one other question f rom Section A, one question
from Section B and one
question from Section C.
At the end of the examination, fasten all your work securely together.
The number of marks is given in brackets [ ]at the end of each question or part questron.

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lnternatio nal Exam inations

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Section A
History of Brunei 1800-1967
Answer Question 1 and one other question from this section.

Read the extracts and then answer the questions which follow.

Nationalism and the Second World War in Southeast Asia


tract A: Nationalism in Brunei

The early development o{ nationalism in Brunei can be traced back to the 1920s and
1g30s. Nationalist ideas could be found among Bruneians who had been educated
in Malaya. On their return, this educated group formed nationalist associations.
Their prograrnmes were educational, social, agricultural and economic in purpose.
Some Bruneian nationalists welcomed the Japanese occupation (1941-5). lt was a
time when national consciousness among the Malays of Brunei grew. After the war
ended in 1945, nationalist movements continued to develop'

Extract B: Outbreak of Pacific War and Japanese occupation of Brunei-

When the Second World War broke out in the Pacific region in December 1941,
Brunei was one of the first countries to be threatened by the Japanese, perhaps
because of its oil industrY.

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For more than three and a half years, Brunei was under Japanese control. They
made many changes in the government and their other activities affected everyone.
Local people came to resent Japanese rule.

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(a)

Give three nationalist associations in Brunei before 1950 (Extract A, lines

(b)

Describe the events of the Japanese invasion of Brunei in 194.1 (Extract B, lines 9-1

(c)

Why did some Bruneian nationalists welcome the Japanese occupation (Extract A, line 5)?

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(d)

How was the oil industry in Brunei affected by events during the War ('1941-5) (Extract B,
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(e)

Explain why'Local people came to resent Japanese rule'(Extract B, line

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gain from the Treaty of Friendship and Commerce signed in 1847?

'; iosSs of land by Brunei to James and Charles Brooke after 1846.

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the Oil lndustry in the 1g30s.

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Section

History of Malaya 1800-1963


Answer either Question 4 or Question 5.

The Residential System, 1874-1896.

(a) Name three Malay leaders in Perak during the Residential

System between 1874 and 1 896.


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How were the Sultans in Malaya affected by the introduction of the Residential

(c)

Why was James Birch unpopular with the Malay

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Why was Sir Hugh Low a successful

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Chiefs?

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Talks.

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Political Developments, 1948'1957.

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Name three people who took part in the Baling

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Why was the Malayan Union abolished

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How did the Chinese and lndians in Malaya react to the formation of the Federation of Malaya

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(1948)?

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Why was the election of 1955

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Describe how the Federation of Malaya became independent

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History of Southeast Asia 1800-19S0

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Answer one question f rom this section.

lndonesia: Revival of Dutch Power and the Java War (1816-50).

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Who was Dipo Negoio?

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How did the Dutch win the Java War?

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What were the consequences of the Java War?

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Thailand: Thailand in war and peace, 1941-50.

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Give three disadvantages to Thailand of involvement with Japan in World War

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Why did Thaitand become involved in World War Two?

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What steps did Thailand take to re-establish relations with the Allies after World War Two?
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Explain the activities of Pridi Panomyong between i 940 and 1948.

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