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What would your advice be on revision for History at A-Level?

There is no definitively correct answer on revision. All students learn and revise in a variety of different ways.However, my advice when it comes to History at A-Level and even during my studies at under...

Answered by Daniel L. History tutor
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How do I approach a question that asks me to analyse sources?

The first thing to keep in mind for source questions is to cover all the sources in your answer equally. In an A Level question, you will usually be given 4 and it's perfectly fine to structure your answe...

Answered by Marine G. History tutor
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‘Lloyd George created a ‘land fit for heroes’ in the years immediately following WWI’ To what extent do you agree with this statement?

One of the main aims of Lloyd George’s post war coalition government was to create a ‘land fit forheroes’; a Britain that troops coming back from the war could be proud of as a reward for and demonstratio...

Answered by Jessica P. History tutor
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How far do you agree that British naval superiority over the French in the years 1793 to 1815 was due to technical advances rather than brilliant leadership

Technical Advances:Rear Admiral Charles Middleton, Comptroller of the Navy from 1778 to 1790, had built up the naval infrastructure and technology after weaknesses had been exposed by the War of American ...

Answered by Anna C. History tutor
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'The establishment of Henry Vll's authority between 1485-1509 was due to his financial policies'. Explain why you agree or disagree with this statement.

Henry Vll came to power in 1485 following his victory against Richard lll at the Battle of Bosworth Field. As a proclaimed 'illegitimate' King ascending to power following the tumultuous Wars of the Roses...

Answered by Jack W. History tutor
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