DP History Questionbank
13: Impact of the world wars on South-East Asia
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- Impact of the First World War; Treaty of Versailles (1919)
- Reasons for, and effects of, initial Japanese victories in South-East Asia (1940–1942)
- The nature and impact of Japanese occupation
- Growth of nationalism and role of independence movements during the war in Dutch East Indies/ Indonesia; Vietnam; Malaya: resistance and collaboration
- Emergence and influence of leaders: Sukarno; Ho Chi Minh; Tunku Abdul Rahman
- The reasons for Indonesian independence (1949)
- Case study on one country in South-East Asia (other than one already named in this section): political, social and economic effects of the First World War and the Second World War
Directly related questions
- 17M.3op3.HL.TZ0.25: Evaluate the impact of the First World War and the Treaty of Versailles on South-East Asia.
- 17M.3op3.HL.TZ0.26: Compare and contrast the impact of Japanese occupation during the Second World War on two...
- 20N.3op3.HL.TZ0.25: “Japanese occupation was the main reason for the growth of nationalism in the Dutch East Indies.”...
- 20N.3op3.HL.TZ0.26: Evaluate the political and economic impact of the Second World War on one country in South‑East...
- 17N.3op3.HL.TZ0.26: Evaluate the importance of the Second World War to the growth of nationalism in Malaya.
- 17N.3op3.HL.TZ0.25: Discuss the nature and impact of Japanese occupation on South-East Asia.
- 21M.3op3.HL.TZ0.25: “Japanese occupation had a negative impact.” Discuss with reference to two South-East Asian...
- 21M.3op3.HL.TZ0.26: “Sukarno’s leadership was the most important factor in Indonesia gaining its independence in...
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18M.3op3.HL.TZ0.25:
Examine the reasons for, and the effects of, the initial Japanese victories in South-East Asia (1940–1942).
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18M.3op3.HL.TZ0.26:
Evaluate the reasons for Indonesian independence (1949).
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21N.3op3.HL.TZ0.25:
Discuss the reasons for the initial Japanese victories in South-East Asia (1940–1942).
- 21N.3op3.HL.TZ0.26: “Ho Chi Minh’s resistance against Japanese occupation was the main reason for the emergence of an...
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18N.3op3.HL.TZ0.25:
With reference to the period from 1940 to 1945, compare and contrast the activities of independence movements in the Dutch East Indies with those in Indochina (Vietnam).
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18N.3op3.HL.TZ0.26:
Discuss the effects of the First and the Second World War on one country in South-East Asia (excluding Vietnam/Indochina, Dutch East Indies/Indonesia and Malaya).
- 22M.3op3.HL.TZ0.26: Compare and contrast the reasons for the growth of nationalism in the Dutch East Indies and...
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22M.3op3.HL.TZ0.25:
To what extent was military superiority the main reason for initial Japanese victories in South‑East Asia (1940–1942)?
- 19M.3op3.HL.TZ0.26: Compare and contrast the emergence and influence of Sukarno and Tunku Abdul Rahman as nationalist...
- 19M.3op3.HL.TZ0.25: “The First World War had a limited impact on the independence movement in Vietnam.” Discuss.
- 19N.3op3.HL.TZ0.25: “The First World War and the Treaty of Versailles were significant factors in the spread of...
- 19N.3op3.HL.TZ0.26: Compare and contrast the response to Japanese occupation in the Dutch East Indies and Indochina.
Sub sections and their related questions
Impact of the First World War; Treaty of Versailles (1919)
- 17M.3op3.HL.TZ0.25: Evaluate the impact of the First World War and the Treaty of Versailles on South-East Asia.
- 19M.3op3.HL.TZ0.25: “The First World War had a limited impact on the independence movement in Vietnam.” Discuss.
- 19N.3op3.HL.TZ0.25: “The First World War and the Treaty of Versailles were significant factors in the spread of...
Reasons for, and effects of, initial Japanese victories in South-East Asia (1940–1942)
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18M.3op3.HL.TZ0.25:
Examine the reasons for, and the effects of, the initial Japanese victories in South-East Asia (1940–1942).
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21N.3op3.HL.TZ0.25:
Discuss the reasons for the initial Japanese victories in South-East Asia (1940–1942).
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22M.3op3.HL.TZ0.25:
To what extent was military superiority the main reason for initial Japanese victories in South‑East Asia (1940–1942)?
The nature and impact of Japanese occupation
- 17M.3op3.HL.TZ0.26: Compare and contrast the impact of Japanese occupation during the Second World War on two...
- 17N.3op3.HL.TZ0.25: Discuss the nature and impact of Japanese occupation on South-East Asia.
- 19N.3op3.HL.TZ0.26: Compare and contrast the response to Japanese occupation in the Dutch East Indies and Indochina.
- 20N.3op3.HL.TZ0.25: “Japanese occupation was the main reason for the growth of nationalism in the Dutch East Indies.”...
- 21M.3op3.HL.TZ0.25: “Japanese occupation had a negative impact.” Discuss with reference to two South-East Asian...
Growth of nationalism and role of independence movements during the war in Dutch East Indies/ Indonesia; Vietnam; Malaya: resistance and collaboration
- 17N.3op3.HL.TZ0.26: Evaluate the importance of the Second World War to the growth of nationalism in Malaya.
-
18N.3op3.HL.TZ0.25:
With reference to the period from 1940 to 1945, compare and contrast the activities of independence movements in the Dutch East Indies with those in Indochina (Vietnam).
- 22M.3op3.HL.TZ0.26: Compare and contrast the reasons for the growth of nationalism in the Dutch East Indies and...
Emergence and influence of leaders: Sukarno; Ho Chi Minh; Tunku Abdul Rahman
- 19M.3op3.HL.TZ0.26: Compare and contrast the emergence and influence of Sukarno and Tunku Abdul Rahman as nationalist...
- 21M.3op3.HL.TZ0.26: “Sukarno’s leadership was the most important factor in Indonesia gaining its independence in...
- 21N.3op3.HL.TZ0.26: “Ho Chi Minh’s resistance against Japanese occupation was the main reason for the emergence of an...
The reasons for Indonesian independence (1949)
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18M.3op3.HL.TZ0.26:
Evaluate the reasons for Indonesian independence (1949).
Case study on one country in South-East Asia (other than one already named in this section): political, social and economic effects of the First World War and the Second World War
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18N.3op3.HL.TZ0.26:
Discuss the effects of the First and the Second World War on one country in South-East Asia (excluding Vietnam/Indochina, Dutch East Indies/Indonesia and Malaya).
- 20N.3op3.HL.TZ0.26: Evaluate the political and economic impact of the Second World War on one country in South‑East...