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What is the difference between the exam technique for an "outline" or "state" question and an "explain" or "discuss" question?

A "state", "describe" or "outline" question is not looking for analysis or explanation, merely accrate and relevant knowledge. The question will likely be a 4-marker and look...

Answered by Patrick H. History tutor
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How do I analyse a Source in context?

Interview Q & A 1. History GCSE Q: How do I analyse a Source in context? A: Typical exam questions about source material might be: Use the source and your own knowledge to explain what Source A tells ...

Answered by Lucy N. History tutor
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Examine the political conditions that led to the rise of two authoritarian/single-party leaders.

Important to remember throughout the answer, that the question is only asking about political conditions, should not reference economics, unless it is linked to politics. 

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Answered by Katja O. History tutor
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Explain why Mary, Queen of Scots, was a threat to the reign of Elizabeth I?

The most important reason why Mary was a threat to Elizabeth's reign was the fact that Mary was Catholic. Elizabeth had reinstated Protestantism as the official religion of England when she inherited the ...

Answered by Harriet-Rose H. History tutor
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Why was the Truman Doctrine significant?

The Truman Doctrine was an American initiative introduced in 1947, which marked a change of international policy from isolationism to containment. Introduced by President Truman in a speech to Congress, t...

Answered by Ciara E. History tutor
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