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