Unit 3: Paper 1 — Political and Economic Transitions
Topic 3.3: Paper 1 source skills Questions
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Based on its origin, what is the most useful thing Source B can tell a historian about the land tax reform?
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According to Source A, what must local lords hand over to the new government within the year?
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In Source B, what does the print's caption suggest about the change being depicted?
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According to Source C, what was the main economic effect of the 1873 land tax reform on the Meiji government?
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Which group does Source C say was hit hardest by the fixed cash land tax in poor harvest years?
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Examine how the perspectives in all the sources can be used to answer the inquiry question.
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Explain how the content of Source A and Source B can be used to answer the inquiry question.
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Analyse how the context (origin, purpose, time and place) of Source C influences how it can be used to answer the inquiry question.
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