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How should you approach a history source-based question?

Often with source-based questions you're required to argue one source is more "valuable" or "reliable" in helping you to understand a certain subject. Therefore it should come as no su...

Answered by Adam B. History tutor
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Why was Charles I unpopular?

Think over the factors at play in society and how Charles I's actions affected them - religion, for instance, had caused difficulty and violence for all the Tudor monarchs since Henry VIII, and this had o...

Answered by Isadora M. History tutor
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To what extent was Margret Thatcher's premiership a failure economically?

Margret Thatcher did succesfully tame excessive inflation rates through the use of monetarist polices. However, this came with the oppertunity cost of rising unemployment as well as a shift away from the ...

Answered by Matthew B. History tutor
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Why did Henry VII need to reassert his authority over the nobility, and how did he do it?

Henry VII's reign marked the end of the Wars of the Roses, where king had deposed king as the royal houses of York and Lancaster each claimed they were the true rulers of England. This fighting o...

Answered by Helena T. History tutor
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What is “sustained judgement” and how can I make sure I have it throughout my essay?

Unlike most GCSE history essays where you present the for and against cases for the question and come to a judgement in the conclusion, sustained judgement means you are letting the reader know throughout...

Answered by Nathan A. History tutor
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