9239 Ext OTG P1 B
9239 Ext OTG P1 B
9239 Ext OTG P1 B
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Read the documents in the accompanying Resource Booklet and answer all the questions.
Cultural heritage
1 Study Document 1.
(a) Identify two examples of organisations that have recently changed their attitude to tattoos, as
mentioned by the author in Document 1. [2]
2 Study Document 1.
How convincing is the author’s argument about tattoos and body art in Document 1?
To what extent is the author’s argument in Document 2 stronger than that in Document 1? [14]
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