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What was the short term significance of the 1905 revolution on Russia?

The essence of the question focusses on the short-term impact of the 1905 revolution with particular focus on the significance of such an event. Identifying the necessary and relevant factual knowledge is...

Answered by Nicholas H. History tutor
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“Puritans posed more a threat to Elizabeth I than the Catholics did.” Assess the validity of this view.

Catholic opposition in England was made more of a threat by the hostile international political situation which allowed insurgents to gain foreign support and led to plots against Elizabeth's life. On the...

Answered by Lauren V. History tutor
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I keep running out of time in the exam, what should I do?

It's really easy to do in history; you have so much to say and so little time in which to say it. Organisation is key here, both in your revision and your exam method. It is worth identifying the key even...

Answered by Hannah D. History tutor
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‘Tsar Liberator’. How accurately does this phrase describe Alexander II?

INTRO - Tsar, 1855-81. Attempts to modernise an empire lagging behind the major powers of the mid to late 19th century. Why? How? What were Alexander’s true intentions?

Why? Did Alexander embark on...

Answered by Dominic B. History tutor
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How to correctly answer "To what extent" questions?

The most significant difference between GCSE and A-level history is the amount of emphasis markers place on analysis, interpretation and evaluation. For example, if we use the question “To what extent was...

Answered by Colm H. History tutor
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