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There was a 'Revolution' in Tudor Government. Discuss this statement with reference to the period 1532 to 1540

It could certainly be argued that the more constant use of Parliament by the King and his ministers constituted a major ‘Revolution’ in government because of the more common utilisation of the institution...

Answered by Nathan J. History tutor
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How can I begin to structure my essay to an A level standard?

One of the most important 'step-ups' from GCSE History is how you structure your essays. Here we will focus on the introduction. An essay’s introduction is one of the most important parts of your work, ev...

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How should I structure each paragraph within my essays?

Remeber to make your point first, ensure that the marker knows exactly what you are going to be talking about in that paragraph. Once you have made this point keep referring back to it as you write your p...

Answered by Alice P. History tutor
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How should you approach an examination essay question?

Performing well in an A-Level History exam is as much about essay technique as it is about knowledge, and half the battle occurs before you even start writing. No matter how much you know, if you cannot h...

Answered by Sophie A. History tutor
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Do you agree with the view that the most important changes in the 1530s were in the creation of the Royal Supremacy rather than in religious belief? Explain your answer, using Sources 4, 5 and 6 and your own knowledge. (40)

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The Act of Six Articles, issued in 1939 after some years of dispute and confusion, emphasised that Catholic practices should continue in the English Church. However, Henry had made himself He...

Answered by Katie F. History tutor
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