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How far did the industrial revolution adversely affect the lives of people in Britain?

Industrialisation transformed 19th century Britain from a predominantly agricultural to an industrialised and mechanised nation; this ‘workshop of the world’ resulted in the landscape changing ...

Answered by Nicola W. History tutor
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How can I make the transition from GCSE to A Level work in my essays?

History GCSE is mainly about demonstrating a depth and breadth of knowledge of the relevant factors relating to the question. To move up to A Level standard work you should aim to show how these factors -...

Answered by Tom G. History tutor
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By 1547 to what extent can Henry VIII's religious settlement be considered 'Catholicism without the Pope'?

It can be argued that to a large extent, by 1540 that the religious society in England can be considered Catholicism without the Pope. Initially when the reformation began Henry pushed for a very protesta...

Answered by Alice S. History tutor
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"Railroads were the key reason for US economic growth 1865-1890" Assess the validity of this view.

There are many ways to answer this question, but I will illustrate one way of doing it, then explain how to apply this method to answer it differently. To gain marks, it's normally easier to disagree with...

Answered by Balraj J. History tutor
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How do I write about historiography in an essay?

A Levels may be the first time you have to write about historiography in a history essay, it was for me! However, it is not as daunting as it may first seem and I would recommend you practice a few histor...

Answered by Samar A. History tutor
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