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How would you analyse and use a source?

Analysing a Source Walkthrough
Circles of Inference (Use whiteboard feature)
Questions to address immediately (particularly if there is limited context to the source)
·        What is the s...

Answered by Toby B. History tutor
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How was the Treaty of Versailles meant to prevent another war?

The Treaty of Versailles prevented another war by being severe in punishing Germany, particularly so that there would not be another attack on France by Germany. One of the most harsh aspects of the Treat...

Answered by Frankie S. History tutor
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What is the best way to answer a source question?

When you look at or read a source, you need to bear in mind the following,Source : where does it come from? Make sure to look at the date and think about who wrote it.Objective : why was it written / prod...

Answered by Chloe D. History tutor
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How do I answer the source section in my GCSE exam?

Approaching the source section of the GCSE paper can be tricky, it's important to spend at least 5 minutes reading the sources, the questions and all the information provided by the exam. Once you've read...

Answered by Ben S. History tutor
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To what extent was pre-war Nazi social policy a success?

The student should address:The demonization of Germany's Jewish population - the Nuremburg Laws, Boycotts of Jewish owned businesses and Kristallnacht in particular. As well as the effectiveness of propag...

Answered by Alexander M. History tutor
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