[TMJC 2025] J2H2 P1 Question Paper Prelim
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1 Tampines Meridian Junior College 2025 JC2 Preliminary Examination H2 History TAMPINES MERIDIAN JUNIOR COLLEGE JC2 PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION CANDIDATE NAME CIVICS GROUP H2 HISTORY The Changing International Order (1945–2000) 9174/01 16 September 2025 3 hours Additional materials: 12 Page Answer Booklet READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your name and Civics Group in the spaces at the top of the page. Write in dark blue or black pen on both sides of the paper. You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams, graphs or rough working. Do not use staples, paper clips, glue or correction fluid. Section A Answer Question 1. Section B Answer two questions. The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question. This document consists of 5 printed pages and 1 blank page.
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3 Tampines Meridian Junior College 2025 JC2 Preliminary Examination H2 History Section A You must answer Question 1 Fall of Communism in Poland Source A Andropov: The Solidarity extremists are attacking the leadership of the Polish communist part by the throat. The Church in recent days has also expressed its clear position. It has essentially gone over to the side of Solidarity. Gromyko: The leadership of Poland itself feels power slipping through its hands. Solidarity showed itself to be a patently counter-revolutionary organisation, a pretender to power that has declared itself openly concerning the seizure of power. What is our [Soviet leadership] attitude towards the Polish events? I completely agree with what the comrades have been expressing here. At the same time, we must try somehow to discourage Jaruzelski and other Polish leaders of the attitude with respect t o the introduction of Soviet troops. There can be no introduction of troops into Poland. I think that on this score, we can instruct our ambassador to visit Jaruzelski and inform him of this. The consequences would be most serious: international condemnation, increased sanctions from the West, and an even heavier burden on our economy. We have told Comrade Jaruzelski he must himself take all necessary measures to restore order. Extract taken from a declassified Soviet Politburo Meeting, Dec 10, 1981. Involved in this meeting were Soviet leader Brezhnev and senior Soviet officials. Source B Citizens of the Polish People’s Republic. I turn to you today as a soldier and as the head of the Polish Government. I turn to you in matters of supreme importance. Our country has found itself at the edge of an abyss. The state structures no longer function. Our extinguished economy is given more shocks every day. The atmosphere of never-ending conflicts, strikes and protest actions have become standard. Have we thus done everything to stop the spiral of the crisis? There have been errors, and we are drawing conclusions
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