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Why did William the Conqueror succeed in the Battle of Hastings

Fortune, Energy, Leadership, Tactics.

This anagram is the most useful way to remember how and why the Battle of Hastings was won by William the Conquerer.

Although Harold Godwinson was in an...

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How should I develop a point/paragraph in a source essay?

You can remember how to do this with the acronym TCP OK; T is for tone, where you discuss the expression in the source- is it biased towards a certain side, or trying to persuade? C stands for content, wh...

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Which of the following was the more important reason why Hitler was appointed Chancellor of Germany in 1933: • the economic weakness of the Weimar Republic • the political weakness of the Weimar Republic? Explain your answer with reference to both points.

After the First World War, Germany had been left in great industrial and economic crisis, which was caused by the physical disasters of the war, as well as the sanctions imposed to the German government b...

Answered by Benjamina D. History tutor
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How can I evaluate a source?

When confronted with an historical source, there are a few easy steps you can take to immediately assess how reliable it is. First of all, you need to decide whether the source is primary or ...

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How would I approach an 8 mark question that asks how useful 2 sources are for a particular enquiry?

This is a typical example of a skill that examiners like to ask - for some exam boards it'll be mandatory that this question comes up and that means you can easily prepare a structure to aid you when you ...

Answered by Ella M. History tutor
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