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How do I remember so many facts?

There are a lot of facts to remember at GCSE for History. The best way to make sure that you know the facts you want to by the exam is to start learning them early so that they go into your long term memo...

Answered by Lucy V. History tutor
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How do I answer source evaluation questions?

Source evaluation seems to be the type of question that causes the most concern for students each year, particularly at GCSE. However, that doesn't make them anything to worry about. In fact, the great th...

Answered by Josh T. History tutor
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How do I answer a source question?

Source questions in a history exam may seem complicated, but once you understand the method by which to analyse them, the technique is exactly the same, regardless of the time period being studied. The ke...

Answered by Hannah O. History tutor
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Which was the more important cause of the development of the Cold War after 1945: - The Truman Doctrine, 1947 or -the formation of NATO, 1949?

  1. The Truman Doctrine was a clear opposition towards communism and many historians regard it as the defining moment of when the Cold War began. In February 1947 Britain could no longer aid Greece agai...
Answered by Angharad D. History tutor
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Why was Stalin able to come to power in 1929?

There are a number of different points that can be used to answer this question and it should be noted that they all combined together to enable Stalin to take control. In the case of this question, the p...

Answered by Eleanor J. History tutor
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