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Access the complete 2025 OCR GCSE History A J410-07 International Relations 1918–1975 with USA 1945–1974 (9–1) examination question paper with solution. This revision resource supports students preparing for OCR GCSE History by covering key topics such as the origins and development of the Cold War, international relations between the World Wars, post-1945 superpower tensions, US foreign policy, and major global conflicts from 1918 to 1975. Study the complete question paper with solution to strengthen historical knowledge, improve source evaluation skills, develop structured essay writing, and enhance understanding of key events and interpretations. Ideal for revision, classroom study, independent learning, and exam preparation during 2025/ 2026.

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2025
2025
OCR
2025
OCR
GCSE
OCR
GCSE
History
GCSE
History
A
History
J410-07
A J410-07
A J410-07
International
International
International
Relations
Relations
Relations
1918–1975
1918–1975
1918–1975
withwith
USA with
USA
1945–1974
USA
1945–1974
1945–1974
(9–1)
(9–1)
(9–1)
Complete
Complete
Complete
Question
Question
Question
Paper
Paper
with
Paper
with
Marking
with
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Marking
Scheme.pdf
Scheme.pdf
Scheme.pdf
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2025 OCR GCSE (9–1) History A (Explaining the Modern World)
J410/07 International Relations: the changing international order 1918–1975
with The USA 1945–1974: The People and the State
Complete Question paper with Marking Scheme Combined




Friday 16 May 2025 – Morning
GCSE (9–1) History A (Explaining the Modern World)
J410/07 International Relations: the changing international order
1918–1975 with The USA 1945–1974: The People and the State
Time allowed: 1 hour 45 minutes

You must have:
• the OCR 12‑page Answer Booklet




INSTRUCTIONS
• Use black ink.
• Write your answer to each question in the Answer Booklet. The question numbers must
be clearly shown.
• Fill in the boxes on the front of the Answer Booklet.
• Answer all the questions.

INFORMATION
• The total mark for this paper is 105.
• The marks for each question are shown in brackets [ ].
• Quality of extended response will be assessed in questions marked with an asterisk (*).
• Spelling, punctuation and grammar (SPaG) and the use of specialist terminology will be
assessed in questions marked with a pencil ().
• This document has 8 pages.

ADVICE
• Read each question carefully before you start your answer.




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20252025
OCROCR
GCSE
GCSE
History
History
A J410-07
A J410-07
International
International
Relations
Relations
1918–1975
1918–1975
withwith
USAUSA
1945–1974
1945–1974
(9–1)
(9–1)
Complete
Complete
Question
Question
Paper
Paper
withwith
Marking
Marking
Scheme
Scheme.pdf
Scheme.pdf

, 2025
2025
OCR
2025
OCR
GCSE
OCR
GCSE
History
GCSE
History
A
History
J410-07
A J410-07
A J410-07
International
International
International
Relations
Relations
Relations
1918–1975
1918–1975
1918–1975
withwith
USA with
USA
1945–1974
USA
1945–1974
1945–1974
(9–1)
(9–1)
(9–1)
Complete
Complete
Complete
Question
Question
Question
Paper
Paper
with
Paper
with
Marking
with
Marking
Marking
Scheme.pdf
Scheme.pdf
Scheme.pdf
Official ?OCR
Question
GCSE
Paper
(9?1)
withOfficial
CompleteQuestion
Marking
Paper
Scheme,
with Complete
Answers,
Page
Marking
and2 Step-by-Step
Scheme, Answers,
Solutionsand
for Exam
Step-by-Step
PracticeSolutions
and Revision?
for Exam Pra

2

Section A

International Relations: the changing international order 1918–1975

You should spend about 1 hour on this section.


1 Outline how the terms of the Treaty of Versailles were intended to ensure future peace. [5]



2 Explain why Cuba became a focus of tension between the USSR and the USA in the 1960s. [10]



3 Study Interpretation A.

Do you think this interpretation is a fair comment on Neville Chamberlain and his policies in the
period 1937–1939?

Use other interpretations of the events of 1937–1939 and your knowledge to support your
answer. [25]


Interpretation A

From ‘Munich – Its Lessons Ten Years Later’, an essay written by British historian
Hugh Trevor‑Roper, published in 1948.
© Francis L. Loewenheim, Peace or appeasement? Hitler, Chamberlain, and the Munich crisis, page 150, Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1965. From first line "There was plenty of evidence that Hitler was following a policy of aggression," to last line "and Chamberlain believed him." Item rem




© OCR 2025 J410/07 Jun25


20252025
OCROCR
GCSE
GCSE
History
History
A J410-07
A J410-07
International
International
Relations
Relations
1918–1975
1918–1975
withwith
USAUSA
1945–1974
1945–1974
(9–1)
(9–1)
Complete
Complete
Question
Question
Paper
Paper
withwith
Marking
Marking
Scheme
Scheme.pdf
Scheme.pdf

, 2025
2025
OCR
2025
OCR
GCSE
OCR
GCSE
History
GCSE
History
A
History
J410-07
A J410-07
A J410-07
International
International
International
Relations
Relations
Relations
1918–1975
1918–1975
1918–1975
withwith
USA with
USA
1945–1974
USA
1945–1974
1945–1974
(9–1)
(9–1)
(9–1)
Complete
Complete
Complete
Question
Question
Question
Paper
Paper
with
Paper
with
Marking
with
Marking
Marking
Scheme.pdf
Scheme.pdf
Scheme.pdf
Official ?OCR
Question
GCSE
Paper
(9?1)
withOfficial
CompleteQuestion
Marking
Paper
Scheme,
with Complete
Answers,
Page
Marking
and3 Step-by-Step
Scheme, Answers,
Solutionsand
for Exam
Step-by-Step
PracticeSolutions
and Revision?
for Exam Pra

3

4 Study Interpretation B.

Explain why not all historians and commentators have agreed with this interpretation.

Use other interpretations and your knowledge to support your answer. [20]

() Spelling, punctuation and grammar and the use of specialist terminology [5]


Interpretation B

From ‘The Origins of the Cold War’, an essay written by US historian Arthur Schlesinger,
published in 1970.
© Lloyd Calvin Gardner, The origins of the Cold War, page 68-77, pages 111-117, 1970, Ginn & Co. From first line "Neither side made a decision to start the Cold War." to last line "a tendency to think the worst of the other side’s actions." Item removed due to third party copyright restrictio




Turn over for Section B




© OCR 2025 J410/07 Jun25 Turn over

20252025
OCROCR
GCSE
GCSE
History
History
A J410-07
A J410-07
International
International
Relations
Relations
1918–1975
1918–1975
withwith
USAUSA
1945–1974
1945–1974
(9–1)
(9–1)
Complete
Complete
Question
Question
Paper
Paper
withwith
Marking
Marking
Scheme
Scheme.pdf
Scheme.pdf

, 2025
2025
OCR
2025
OCR
GCSE
OCR
GCSE
History
GCSE
History
A
History
J410-07
A J410-07
A J410-07
International
International
International
Relations
Relations
Relations
1918–1975
1918–1975
1918–1975
withwith
USA with
USA
1945–1974
USA
1945–1974
1945–1974
(9–1)
(9–1)
(9–1)
Complete
Complete
Complete
Question
Question
Question
Paper
Paper
with
Paper
with
Marking
with
Marking
Marking
Scheme.pdf
Scheme.pdf
Scheme.pdf
Official ?OCR
Question
GCSE
Paper
(9?1)
withOfficial
CompleteQuestion
Marking
Paper
Scheme,
with Complete
Answers,
Page
Marking
and4 Step-by-Step
Scheme, Answers,
Solutionsand
for Exam
Step-by-Step
PracticeSolutions
and Revision?
for Exam Pra

4

Section B

The USA 1945–1974: The People and the State

You should spend about 45 minutes on this section.


5 Describe one difficulty faced by African Americans in the USA between 1945 and 1954. [2]


6 Explain how the US government attempted to prevent the spread of communism within the USA
between 1945 and 1954. [10]


7
(a) Study Source A.

Explain how this source is useful to a historian studying the USA between 1954 and 1964. [5]


Source A

Part of a television broadcast made by President Eisenhower on 24 September 1957.
Eisenhower is speaking about an incident at Little Rock in Arkansas where local officials were
preventing African American students from attending a school. Eisenhower responded by
sending federal troops to protect the students and make sure they could join the school.
© eisenhowerlibrary.gov, Eisenhower Presidential Library, Museum, and Boyhood Home. From first line "Our system of government is based on human rights." to last line "They are claiming that we are breaking standards which most peoples of the world agree with." Item removed due




© OCR 2025 J410/07 Jun25


20252025
OCROCR
GCSE
GCSE
History
History
A J410-07
A J410-07
International
International
Relations
Relations
1918–1975
1918–1975
withwith
USAUSA
1945–1974
1945–1974
(9–1)
(9–1)
Complete
Complete
Question
Question
Paper
Paper
withwith
Marking
Marking
Scheme
Scheme.pdf
Scheme.pdf

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