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'Charles I's intransigence was the ultimate cause of the regicide'. Assess the validity of this view.

To answer this question, it is important to consider three different points of view - that which agrees, that which disagrees and that which offers an alternative perspective. It would be ideal to offer a...

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Answered by Miriam D. History tutor
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What was Germany's 'Weltpolitik' and how did it contribute to causing the First World War?

Germany as a nation-state was only conceived in 1871; beforehand, the region consisted of city-states and large provincial states such as Prussia or Bavaria. This meant that by the time of German unificat...

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Answered by Jamie T. History tutor
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What were the origins of the First World War?

Points that student should remember before answering this question:

  • Historiography and historical debate

  • Argumentation + essay structure

  • Be confident i...

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Answered by Francesca E. History tutor
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To what extent was the popularity of the Nazi Party the main reason for Hitler's appointment as Chancellor in January 1933?

Here I am imagining a student has found difficulty both in how to structure their answer to an exam question such as this, and is also struggling with understanding the content of the question. Prior to o...

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Answered by Eleanor B. History tutor
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How should I structure my history essay?

Structure is key to gaining top marks at A-Level History. First, it is very important that you have a strong, short introduction which sets out your line of argument and the key debate surrounding the que...

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