DP History Questionbank
Nature of power and rule
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Description
- Established and new states; states in ascendancy and states in decline
- Methods and models of government; reasons for changes in political structures/political organization; domestic policies; treatment of subjects
- Individual rulers: ideology; nature of rule; ambition and achievements; legitimacy; successes and failures
Directly related questions
- 17N.2.BP.TZ0.09: Compare and contrast the methods of government in two established states.
- 18M.2.BP.TZ1.9: Compare and contrast the nature of power and rule in one state in ascendancy and one state in...
- 18M.2.BP.TZ2.9: Compare and contrast the nature of power and rule in one state in ascendancy and one state in...
- 21N.2.BP.TZ0.9: Compare and contrast the treatment of subjects in two Early Modern states.
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18N.2.BP.TZ0.9:
“Their successes outweighed their failures.” With reference to two rulers, each from a different region, to what extent do you agree with this statement?
- 22M.2.BP.TZ1.9: “Rulers rarely achieved their ambitions.” Discuss with reference to two rulers, each chosen from...
- 22M.2.BP.TZ2.9: “Rulers rarely achieved their ambitions.” Discuss with reference to two rulers, each chosen from...
- 19N.2.BP.TZ0.9: Discuss the nature of rule in one state in ascendancy and one state in decline.
Sub sections and their related questions
Established and new states; states in ascendancy and states in decline
- 18M.2.BP.TZ1.9: Compare and contrast the nature of power and rule in one state in ascendancy and one state in...
- 18M.2.BP.TZ2.9: Compare and contrast the nature of power and rule in one state in ascendancy and one state in...
- 19N.2.BP.TZ0.9: Discuss the nature of rule in one state in ascendancy and one state in decline.
Methods and models of government; reasons for changes in political structures/political organization; domestic policies; treatment of subjects
- 17N.2.BP.TZ0.09: Compare and contrast the methods of government in two established states.
- 21N.2.BP.TZ0.9: Compare and contrast the treatment of subjects in two Early Modern states.
Individual rulers: ideology; nature of rule; ambition and achievements; legitimacy; successes and failures
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18N.2.BP.TZ0.9:
“Their successes outweighed their failures.” With reference to two rulers, each from a different region, to what extent do you agree with this statement?
- 22M.2.BP.TZ1.9: “Rulers rarely achieved their ambitions.” Discuss with reference to two rulers, each chosen from...
- 22M.2.BP.TZ2.9: “Rulers rarely achieved their ambitions.” Discuss with reference to two rulers, each chosen from...