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June 2010 2 Study Source B and use your own knowledge. Why was this photograph published in US newspapers? Use details of the photograph and your own knowledge to explain your answer. (8) Source B: A photograph published in US national newspapers showing a demonstration which took place shortly before the execution of the Rosenbergs in June 1953. Jan 2011 2 Study Source B and use your own knowledge. What was the purpose of this illustration? Use details of the illustration and your own knowledge to explain your answer. (8) Source B: From a leaflet issued by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC). It was distributed in 1965 during the Voter Registration Campaign in Selma, Alabama. Question 2 and 3 revision

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Page 1: June 2010 2 Study Source B and use your own knowledge. Why was this photograph published in US newspapers? Use details of the photograph and your own knowledge

June 20102 Study Source B and use your own knowledge.Why was this photograph published in US newspapers? Use details of thephotograph and your own knowledge to explain your answer.(8)

Source B: A photograph published in US national newspapers showing a demonstrationwhich took place shortly before the execution of the Rosenbergs in June 1953.

Jan 20112 Study Source B and use your own knowledge.What was the purpose of this illustration? Use details of the illustration and your ownknowledge to explain your answer.(8)

Source B: From a leaflet issued by the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC).It was distributed in 1965 during the Voter Registration Campaign in Selma,Alabama.

Question 2 and 3 revision

Page 2: June 2010 2 Study Source B and use your own knowledge. Why was this photograph published in US newspapers? Use details of the photograph and your own knowledge

June 20112 Study Source B and use your own knowledge.What was the purpose of this petition? Use details of the petition and your ownknowledge to explain your answer.(8)

Source B: A petition drawn up by students at the University of California, Berkeley, inJanuary 1965 and signed by over 700 staff and students. It was handed to theUniversity governing committee.

True freedom of speech requires that students and student organisations be free topromote the causes they support by any peaceful action on or off the campus. Freespeech can only exist in an atmosphere of trust on both sides. This atmosphere cannotsurvive when student leaders are suspended as a result of their actions. The Free SpeechMovement consists of responsible students whose aim is to secure for us all the right tofreedom of speech on the Berkeley campus.

Jan 20122 Study Source B and use your own knowledge.What was the purpose of this statement? Use details of the statement and your ownknowledge to explain your answer.(8)Source B: From the Southern Manifesto, a statement signed in March 1956 by over 100members of Congress from the southern states.

This unjustified exercise of power by the Supreme Court in the Brown v Topeka case goesagainst the Constitution and is creating chaos and confusion in those states mainly affectedby it. It is destroying the peaceful relations between the white and Negro races that havebeen created through 90 years of patient effort by the good people of both races. It hasplanted hatred and suspicion where before there was friendship and understanding.

Page 3: June 2010 2 Study Source B and use your own knowledge. Why was this photograph published in US newspapers? Use details of the photograph and your own knowledge

June 20122. Study source b and your own knowledge.What was the purpose of this statement? Use details of the statement and your own knowledge to explain your answer.

Jan 20132 Study Source B and use your own knowledge.What was the purpose of this speech? Use details of the speech and your own knowledge to explain your answer.(8)

Source B: From a speech by Martin Luther King, March 1968, at a civil rights rally.

I sense a widening split in our movement due to Black Power. I must oppose any attemptto gain our freedom by the methods of fear, hate and violence. This is the wrong way.What was good about Gandhi’s freedom movement in India was that it was based onlove, hope and non-violence. These same ideals brought us success in our country, fromthe Montgomery Bus Boycott of 1956 to the Selma movement of 1965.

Page 4: June 2010 2 Study Source B and use your own knowledge. Why was this photograph published in US newspapers? Use details of the photograph and your own knowledge

June 20103 Study Sources A, B and C.Do these sources support the view that the Rosenberg's were innocent? Explain your answer, using the sources.(10)

Jan 20113 Study Sources A, B and C.How far do these sources agree about the Voter Registration Campaign? Explain your answer, using the sources.(10)

June 20113 Study Sources A, B and C.How far do these sources agree about the Berkeley Free Speech Movement? Explain your answer, using the sources.(10)

Jan 20113 Study Sources A, B and C.How far do Sources B and C support the evidence of Source A about theBrown v Topeka case? Explain your answer, using the sources.(10)

June 20122 Study sources B and C support the evidence of A about McCarthyism?Explain your answer, using the sources(10)

Jan 20133 Study Sources A, B and C.How far do Sources B and C support the evidence of Source A about Black Power?Explain your answer, using the sources.(10)

Page 5: June 2010 2 Study Source B and use your own knowledge. Why was this photograph published in US newspapers? Use details of the photograph and your own knowledge

June 20103 Study Sources A, B and C.Do these sources support the view that the Rosenberg's were innocent? Explain your answer, using the sources.(10)