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Refer tо Sоurce 1 A 1.1.1  Explаin why D. Wylie believes thаt Shаka is NOT a pathоlogical murderer. (1x2) (2)  1.1.2  Name THREE leadership characteristics of Shaka according to D. Wylie. (3x1) (3)  1.1.3  Comment on why you think the Europeans wanted to portray Shaka as a murderer. (2x2) (4)  1.1.4 Explain what D. Wylie means when he states, “ I am not trying to whitewash Shaka” (1x2) (2)  1.1.5  QUOTE a line from the Source that indicates Shaka’s killings were justified. (1x2) (2)     [13]   Refer to Source 1 B 1.2.1    According to Nathaniel Isaacs, why should Henry Francis Fynn portray Shaka in a negative light? (2x1) (2)  1.2.2 Explain why a source from Fynn’s diary could be considered both reliable as well as limited by a historian. (2x2) (4) 1.2.3  Compare Sources 1A and 1B. Explain how these sources highlight Shaka in history. (2x2) (4)      [10] Refer to Source 1 C 1.3.1  Which THREE chieftainships did Shaka combine to form the Zulu nation? (3x1) (3)  1.3.2  QUOTE evidence from the source that suggests that Shaka was a cruel tyrant. (1x2) (2)  1.3.3  What explanation do historians give for the manner in which Shaka reacted to his mother's death? (1x2) (2)  1.3.4 Comment on whether Mzilakazi was justified in fleeing from the AmaZulu. (2x2) (4) 1.3.5   Explain to what extent the information in this source can be regarded as a reliable account of the Mfecane. (2x2) (4)     [15] Refer to Source 1 D 1.4.1  How is Shaka Zulu represented in the image? Use visual clues to justify your answer. (2x2) (4)  1.5 Refer to Sources 1A to 1D Use the information from relevant sources as well as your own knowledge to write a paragraph of about EIGHT lines (about 80 words) explaining how Shaka was viewed through History.  (8)      [12]   TOTAL (50)

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