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To what extent was the success of the Civil Rights movement due to Non-violent action

There are a number of conflicting arguments regarding the use of 'non-violent' action in the 1960s Civil Rights movement. These arguments fall under a number of different categories. An important argument...

Answered by Ingrid M. History tutor
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How do I make my answers and essays more A-level standard?

The main difference between GCSE and A-level is the structuring of your essays and the sophistication in which you approach your answers. Instead of giving, for example a for and against answer to a yes o...

Answered by Kate P. History tutor
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How do I plan an essay under time pressure?

The first thing to do in an exam situation is to make sure that you have checked beforehand what to expect in the exam paper, and allotted each section a specific amount of time so that you can try to sta...

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‘How far was the English Civil War caused by religious divisions in English society.’ Refer to the period 1509-1642 in your answer.

The core dispute between historians concerning the principle cause of the English civil war is whether they attribute the tensions between King Charles and parliament to short or long-term factors. Whig h...

Answered by Tanya J. History tutor
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To what extent were disputes over religion, in the years 1603 to 1625, due to James I? [30 marks]

James was a source of religious disputes in the years 1603 to 1625. There were, however, also other reasons for disputes over religion in the period. The role of Puritans and Catholics created tension as ...

Answered by Ben B. History tutor
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