Date | May 2021 | Marks available | 15 | Reference code | 21M.2.BP.TZ1.12 |
Level | Both SL and HL | Paper | Paper 2 - first exams 2017 | Time zone | TZ1 |
Command term | Discuss | Question number | 12 | Adapted from | N/A |
Question
Topic 6: Causes and effects of Early Modern wars (1500–1750)
“The most important effects of Early Modern wars were economic.” Discuss with reference to two wars, each chosen from a different region.
Markscheme
The question requires that candidates offer a considered and balanced review of the statement that the most important effects of war were economic. The two wars must be from different regions. Effects may extend beyond the timeframe, but they must be clearly linked to the issue raised in the question. Candidates may offer equal coverage of two wars or they may prioritize their assessment of one of them. However, both wars will be a feature of the response. Candidates may assess the effects of major wars such as the Thirty Years’ War (which devastated cities such as Magdeburg) or the Japanese invasions of Korea (which ruined agriculture); they may assess the impact of a colonial war, such as the Spanish Inca War, which resulted in depopulation and seizure of control over precious metal extraction. Candidates may argue that war did not always have a severe economic impact; for example, the Dutch Golden Age began well before the War of Independence had ended. Other relevant social, religious, political and territorial effects may be addressed, but with a focus on the question. Candidates’ opinions or conclusions will be presented clearly and supported by appropriate evidence.
Examiners report
The question required that candidates offer a considered and balanced review of the statement that the most important effects of war were economic. Each war was to be chosen from a different region. There were very few responses seen.