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What is an innovation, in the IB Paper 2 sense?
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What is an innovation, in the IB Paper 2 sense?
The introduction of something new in a specific context — an original idea, method or technology.
What makes an innovation 'transformative' rather than just new?
It brings about a major change to the form or function of aspects of a society — not just a new tool, but a changed way of life.
Name the four concepts examinable in Paper 2 Section A.
Cause and consequence, continuity and change, perspectives, significance.
Apply cause and consequence to the Industrial Revolution (Europe).
Causes: coal/iron resources, capital from trade, agricultural surplus freeing labour. Consequences: urbanisation, new social classes — but child labour and pollution were not inevitable, they resulted from choices about regulation.
Apply cause and consequence to the Golden Age of Islam (Africa & the Middle East).
Causes: Abbasid caliphs funding translation and trade networks linking Asia, Africa and Europe. Consequences: advances in medicine, astronomy and mathematics — but this flourishing depended on continued political stability, so it was not guaranteed to last.
Apply continuity and change to Meiji Japan (Asia & Oceania).
Change: conscript army, railways, factories, a written constitution (1889). Continuity: the emperor remained the symbolic head of state and many social hierarchies persisted — so transformation was selective, not total.
Apply continuity and change to Fordism (the Americas).
Change: the moving assembly line and the $5 day (1914) transformed factory work and consumer culture. Continuity: gender roles in the workforce and racial hiring hierarchies mostly persisted despite the new production method.
How do perspectives differ on an innovation like Fordism?
Ford himself framed it as generosity and efficiency; workers experienced monotony and intense discipline; rival manufacturers saw a competitive threat; later historians debate whether it liberated or de-skilled labour.
Why must historians weigh perspectives rather than just list them?
Each viewpoint reflects the standpoint and interests of who is speaking — innovators, elites and resisters all have reasons to describe change differently, so claims must be checked against evidence, not accepted at face value.
How is significance judged for an innovation?
By its impact (how many lives it changed and how deeply), its reach (how far and how fast it spread), and what it reveals about the wider period — not simply by how 'famous' it is today.
Compare significance: the printing press (Europe) vs Golden Age of Islam paper-making and translation networks (Africa & the Middle East).
Both are judged highly significant because they multiplied the spread of ideas across a wide area over a long time — but the printing press is more often linked to later religious and political change (the Reformation), while the Islamic translation movement preserved and transmitted classical knowledge across generations.
What is the Paper 2 Section A command and mark tariff for concept questions?
'Analyse' one of the four specified concepts, using one example from your thematic study, for 6 marks.
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What are the three question types on IB History Paper 2 (2028 syllabus)?
Section A: a concept mini-essay [6 marks]. Section B(a): explain one example [4 marks]. Section B(b): a 'To what extent' essay [15 marks].
How many regions and examples does Section B(b) require, minimum?
At least 2 examples from at least 2 different IB regions, explicitly compared.
What are the four IB History regions?
Africa and the Middle East; the Americas; Asia and Oceania; Europe.
What are the four concepts examinable in Paper 2 Section A?
Cause and consequence; continuity and change; perspectives; significance. The exam picks two per paper — prepare all four.
Give one cross-regional pair of innovation examples for 'innovation and transformation'.
The printing press (Europe, from the 1450s) and the Islamic Golden Age's translation and paper-making advances (Africa and the Middle East, 8th-13th centuries).
What is the single biggest self-penalizing mistake on Section B(b)?
Writing about only one region — even a brilliant one-region essay is capped below the top markband.
What does 'continuity and change' mean when applied to an innovation?
Identifying what the innovation transformed AND what stayed the same or persisted despite it.
What does 'perspectives' mean when applied to an innovation?
How different groups — innovators, elites, resisters, later historians — viewed or view the same innovation differently.
What command term introduces Section A, and what does it require?
Analyse — break the concept into parts and show how each part applies to your example, not just describe events.
Why must a Section B(b) essay end with a judgement?
'To what extent' demands a substantiated answer (e.g. largely/partly/to a limited extent) — a narrative with no judgement cannot reach the top markband.
Compare the printing press and the Islamic Golden Age as 'innovation and transformation' case studies.
Both are intellectual/technological innovations that spread ideas faster (similarity). The printing press was one invention with rapid, traceable impact; the Golden Age was a centuries-long culture of translation and scholarship with more gradual, diffuse impact (difference).
What is a 'vague example' and why does it lose marks?
An example named but not explained with specific detail (dates, people, what changed) — examiners cannot credit vague assertions.
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