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How should I structure an essay?

There are two ways I would suggest for structuring a good A Level History essay. The first, and my personal preferred method, is to write it thematically, starting with the most relevant or important them...

Answered by Megan C. History tutor
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What is the difference between an opinion and an argument, and which one helps us better understand the past?

An opinion is usually defined as a belief or view held by an individual. It can be formed by or based upon virtually anything, and an opinion is not necessarily based upon what is true, accurate or inform...

Answered by Joe H. History tutor
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Was the Pilgrimage of Grace 1536 a failure or a success?

In some aspects, the Pilgrimage of Grace was a success. This is due to the fact that it did attract the attention of the King, as it intended to. It can also be inferred that it initially posed a threat t...

Answered by Olivia C. History tutor
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How crucial were the Falklands war to Margaret Thatcher's election victory in 1983?

 It can be argued that the Falklands war was an essential factor in Thatcher's landslide election victory in 1983 that saw the Conservative Party win a 144 seat majority. By 1982, economic and social unre...

Answered by Alex M. History tutor
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I'm struggling with structuring my essays. Have you got any advice on this?

The structure of your essays in History, and other humanities subjects, during A-Level will be important in determining your grade so its appropriate to ensure your structure is logical, and coherent. You...

Answered by David T. History tutor
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