HISTORY
PAPER 2
GRADE 12 
NSC PAST PAPERS AND MEMOS
FEBRUARY/MARCH 2017

QUESTIONS

INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION 

  1. This question paper consists of SECTION A and SECTION B based on the  prescribed content framework in the CAPS document.
    SECTION A: SOURCE-BASED QUESTIONS 
    QUESTION 1: CIVIL RESISTANCE, 1970s TO 1980s: SOUTH AFRICA 
    QUESTION 2: THE COMING OF DEMOCRACY TO SOUTH AFRICA AND  COMING TO TERMS WITH THE PAST 
    QUESTION 3:  THE END OF THE COLD WAR AND A NEW WORLD  ORDER, 1989 TO THE PRESENT
    SECTION B: ESSAY QUESTIONS 
    QUESTION 4: CIVIL RESISTANCE, 1970s TO 1980s: SOUTH AFRICA:  THE CRISIS OF APARTHEID IN THE 1980s 
    QUESTION 5: THE COMING OF DEMOCRACY TO SOUTH AFRICA AND  COMING TO TERMS WITH THE PAST 
    QUESTION 6:  THE END OF THE COLD WAR AND A NEW WORLD  ORDER: THE EVENTS OF 1989
  2. SECTION A consists of THREE source-based questions. Source material that  is required to answer these questions may be found in the ADDENDUM.
  3. SECTION B consists of THREE essay questions. 
  4. Answer THREE questions as follows:
    4.1 At least ONE must be a source-based question and at least ONE  must be an essay question.
    4.2 The THIRD question may be either a source-based question or an  essay question.
  5. You are advised to spend at least ONE hour per question.
  6. When answering questions, you should apply your knowledge, skills and insight.
  7. You will be disadvantaged by merely rewriting the sources as answers.
  8. Number the answers correctly according to the numbering system used in this  question paper.
  9. Write neatly and legibly.

SECTION A: SOURCE-BASED QUESTIONS 
Answer at least ONE question, but not more than TWO questions, in this section.  Source material to be used to answer these questions may be found in the  ADDENDUM. 
QUESTION 1: HOW DID THE STUDENTS FROM SOWETO CHALLENGE THE  APARTHEID REGIME IN THE 1970s? 
Study Sources 1A, 1B, 1C and 1D and answer the questions that follow.
1.1 Refer to Source 1A. 

1.1.1 What, according to Desmond Tutu, was the purpose of grand  apartheid? (2 x 1) (2) 
1.1.2 Why did the apartheid government decide to arrest political  activists in the 1960s? (1 x 2) (2) 
1.1.3 Quote any FOUR pieces of evidence from the source which describe how black South Africans lived in the townships. (4 x 1) (4) 

1.2 Read Source 1B. 

1.2.1 What, according to the source, was Tsietsi Mashinini's ultimate  goal? (1 x 1) (1) 
1.2.2 How did Tiro describe Mashinini as a student? (2 x 1) (2) 
1.2.3 What do you understand by the term Black Consciousness? (1 x 2) (2) 
1.2.4 Comment on why you think the Soweto Uprising of 1976 turned  Mashinini into a national and international hero. (2 x 2) (4) 

1.3 Study Source 1C. 

1.3.1 Identify the first school in the source that embarked on protest  action on 16 June 1976. (1 x 1) (1) 
1.3.2 How, according to the source, did the police respond to the  marchers on Vilakazi Street? (2 x 1) (2) 
1.3.3 Why do you think the police decided to use live ammunition  (bullets) on the students? (1 x 2) (2) 
1.3.4 Comment on the role that women played during the Soweto  Uprising of 1976. (2 x 2) (4) 
1.3.5 Explain to what extent you would consider the information in this  source reliable when studying how the Soweto Uprising unfolded  on 16 June 1976. (2 x 2) (4)

1.4 Compare Sources 1B and 1C. Explain in what ways the information in both  sources support each other regarding the impact that the youth of Soweto had  on the Soweto Uprising. (2 x 2) (4) 
1.5 Use Source 1D. 

1.5.1 Explain the messages that are conveyed by the photograph. (2 x 2) (4) 
1.5.2 Comment on the effectiveness of the words 'UP IN ARMS 1976' that were used as a title for this photograph in the context of the  Soweto Uprising. (2 x 2) (4) 

1.6 Using the information in the relevant sources and your own knowledge,  write a paragraph of about EIGHT lines (about 80 words) explaining how the  students from Soweto challenged the apartheid regime in the 1970s. (8)

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QUESTION 2: WAS THE TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION COMMISSION (TRC)  SUCCESSFUL IN RECONCILING SOUTH AFRICA WITH ITS  DIVIDED PAST? 
Study Sources 2A, 2B, 2C and 2D and answer the questions that follow.
2.1 Refer to Source 2A. 

2.1.1 Why, according to the source, was the TRC established? (1 x 1) (1)
2.1.2 Define the following terms in the context of the TRC: 

    1. Amnesty (1 x 2) (2)
    2. Reconciliation (1 x 2) (2) 

2.1.3 Explain why you think the author of the source claimed that most  cases were only scantily addressed. (2 x 2) (4) 
2.1.4 Using the information in the source and your own knowledge,  explain why the following applied for amnesty: 

    1. Vlakplaas operatives (1 x 2) (2)
    2. ANC operatives (1 x 2) (2) 

2.2 Read Source 2B. 

2.2.1 Who, according to the source, did the National Party blame for the  widespread human rights violations? (1 x 1) (1) 
2.2.2 Why do you think the PAC's contribution at the TRC hearings was  regarded as controversial? (2 x 2) (4) 
2.2.3 How, according to the information in the source, did the IFP  respond to the TRC hearings? (1 x 2) (2) 
2.2.4 Comment on the usefulness of the information in this source to a  historian researching how political parties responded to the TRC  hearings. (2 x 2) (4) 

2.3 Consult Source 2C. 

2.3.1 Explain the messages portrayed in this cartoon. Use the visual  clues in the source to support your answer. (2 x 2) (4) 
2.3.2 Identify any FOUR 'dirty tricks' in the source that the National Party  committed during the 1980s. (4 x 1) (4)

2.4 Compare Sources 2B and 2C. Comment on how the information in these  sources differs regarding the role that the National Party played in committing  political crimes against humanity. (2 x 2) (4) 
2.5 Study Source 2D. 

2.5.1 Identify the TWO human rights abuses in the source that the ANC  was responsible for. (2 x 1) (2) 
2.5.2 Comment on why both the ANC and the IFP decided to challenge  the final draft of the TRC's report. (2 x 2) (4) 

2.6 Using the information in the relevant sources and your own knowledge,  write a paragraph of about EIGHT lines (about 80 words) explaining whether  the TRC was successful in reconciling South Africa with its divided past. (8)

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QUESTION 3: HOW DID THE IMPLEMENTATION OF STRUCTURAL  ADJUSTMENT POLICIES (SAPs) AFFECT THE ECONOMIES OF  DEVELOPING COUNTRIES? 
Study Sources 3A, 3B, 3C and 3D and answer the questions that follow.
3.1 Refer to Source 3A. 

3.1.1 Name any THREE of the most developed countries in the world according to the source. (3 x 1) (3) 
3.1.2 What, according to the source, was the purpose of structural adjustment policies in the context of globalisation? (1 x 2) (2) 
3.1.3 Why, according to the source, were African countries forced to  implement IMF-inspired policies? (1 x 2) (2) 
3.1.4 Explain why Arnold claimed that the conditions which the IMF  imposed on developing countries were harsh. (2 x 2) (4) 

3.2 Study Source 3B. 

3.2.1 Why, according to Ismi, was the 1980s referred to as the 'lost  decade'? (1 x 2) (2) 
3.2.2 Using the information in the source and your own knowledge,  explain how the repayment of debts to Western banks affected the  economies of African countries. (2 x 2) (4) 
3.2.3 What evidence in the source suggests that Africa's debt between  1980 and 1990 had increased? (1 x 2) (2) 
3.2.4 Comment on whether you would consider the information in this  source useful when researching the impact that structural  adjustment policies had on African countries. (2 x 2) (4) 

3.3 Consult Source 3C 

3.3.1 Explain how the cartoonist portrays the International Monetary  Fund's structural adjustment policies. Use the visual clues in the  cartoon to support your answer. (2 x 2) (4) 
3.3.2 Comment on the caption in the source, 'SPOT THE DIFFERENCE', in the context of the implementation of structural adjustment  policies in developing countries. (2 x 2) (4) 

3.4 Compare Sources 3B and 3C. Explain how the cartoonist's interpretation of  events supports Ismi's views regarding the effects that structural adjustment  policies had on developing countries. (2 x 2) (4)
3.5 Read Source 3D. 

3.5.1 Explain to what extent structural adjustment policies were able to  assist the economies of developing countries. (2 x 2) (4) 
3.5.2 Name any THREE factors that have contributed to the reduction of  domestic markets in developing countries. (3 x 1) (3) 

3.6 Using the information in the relevant sources and your own knowledge,  write a paragraph of about EIGHT lines (about 80 words) explaining how the  implementation of structural adjustment policies affected developing  countries. (8) 

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SECTION B: ESSAY QUESTIONS 
Answer at least ONE question, but not more than TWO questions, in this section. Your essay should be about THREE pages long. 

QUESTION 4: CIVIL RESISTANCE, 1970s TO 1980s: SOUTH AFRICA: THE  CRISIS OF APARTHEID IN THE 1980s 
The various internal resistance organisations in South Africa were successful in  challenging PW Botha's apartheid regime in the 1980s. 
Do you agree with this statement? Use relevant examples to support your line  of argument.

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QUESTION 5: THE COMING OF DEMOCRACY TO SOUTH AFRICA AND  COMING TO TERMS WITH THE PAST 
The violence that began in South Africa in the early 1990s was specifically aimed at  derailing the process of negotiations among various political organisations. 
Critically discuss this statement in the context of the process of negotiations that  occurred in South Africa between 1990 and 1994.

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QUESTION 6: THE END OF THE COLD WAR AND A NEW WORLD ORDER:  THE EVENTS OF 1989 
Explain to what extent the disintegration of the Soviet Union in 1989 contributed to the  political changes that occurred in South Africa. Support your line of argument with  relevant evidence.

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TOTAL: 150

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