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To what extent was Napoleonic rule beneficial to French society?

Napoleon's rule restored stability to France after over a decade of revolutionary fervor. In many respects, Napoleon confimed many of the advances of the French revolution: the Civil Code (1804) enshrined...

Answered by Shyam S. History tutor
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How do I maintain an argument when completing a response to an A level paper?

This method is known as the tennis match, and also serves as good revision method. It includes prior drafting of an essay, of which there is definitely time within A level exams for. Take a piece of paper...

Answered by Melissa J. History tutor
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How can I approach this essay question: ‘MacDonald betrayed the Labour Party during his second ministry, 1929–31.’ How far do you agree?

Before getting into writing you should start by analysing the question and making sure you know what it's asking you to do. In this case, you need to have some idea of how a politician could 'betray' his ...

Answered by Mark R. History tutor
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Source based question: using the sources, assess how convincing the arguments are in relation to the threat to Henry VII in the years 1485-1509.

*(I'll put the sources on the whiteboard or explain them, but a lot of history a level is sourced based so I felt it appropriate to use them)
These sources address the stability of Henry VII and com...

Answered by Sally S. History tutor
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How do I prevent myself slipping into narrative during analysis?

In order to maintain sophisticated analysis instead of a description of events it is important to keep asking yourself questions as you go along. For instance, if you're meant to evaluate the importance ...

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