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How do I assess the usefulness of a source?

The two most important things to consider when analysing a source are provenance and content. Provenance means where the source comes from, so ask questions like, who created the source? Why did they crea...

Answered by Alfie H. History tutor
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The main reason the Nazi party gained popularity in the 1920s and early 1930s was due to Hitler as a charismatic and effective leader.

Indeed, Hitler's charisma and effectiveness as the leader of the NSDAP contributed to their increasing popularity in the said time period. However, it is more accurate to state that the economic depressio...

Answered by William R. History tutor
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Compare and Contrast the roles of Korea and Cuba in the Cold War

The action that took place within both Korea, from 1950 – 1953, and Cuba, from 1959 – 1962, were important factors that contributed to the escalation of the Cold War. This can be clearly showcased through...

Answered by Charlotte S. History tutor
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‘The domestic policies of Edward IV's second reign was more successful than his first’ Do you agree with this statement

Edward VI's’ domestic policies were far more successful in his first reign than his second, as most of his successful policies devised in his first reign lasted till his second. The conciliation policy th...

Answered by William P. History tutor
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When I look at a source, how do I know what it's trying to say?

When you first look at a source I want you to stop for a second and ask "what is this source showing me" at its most basic level. For example, if it is an image, what is in it? Who is in it? How...

Answered by Alice G. History tutor
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