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‘Despite the break with Rome, Henry VIII never seriously abandoned the Catholic faith in the years 1529 to 1547.’ Assess the validity of this view.

Despite breaking with Rome in the 1530s, Henry was still personally and theologically a Catholic, evidenced by the Act of Six Articles (1539), which made the Act of Ten Articles (1536) null and void. Henr...

Answered by Jacob A. History tutor
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What should go into my introduction and how should I structure it?

Of course, the introduction to each of your essays will be different, and there is no universal rule for what to include and how to structure it. However, there are a few principles that can be followed t...

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What is the best way to structure an essay?

An introduction is vital to put your essay into context, showing the examiner that you know the historical context around your essay. Here, you must also identify your 3 or 4 factors that will contribute ...

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To what extend did royal and noble patronage cause cultural change in the years 1509-88?

(Please note this is an essay question, below is only a sample introduction)

Royal and noble patronage was the practise of giving support to those such as poets, artists and musicians who worked in...

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In what way did the McMahon-Hussein Correspondence and the Balfour Declaration contribute to escalating the Israel-Palestine conflict?

Until 1918 the region of Palestine or today's Israel belonged to the Ottoman Empire. As the declining empire joined the Central-Powers, the war also spread to Palestine. To secure the win over the Ottoman...

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