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How do you approach a primary source analysis?

There are several key things you need to factor into a primary source analysis. These are provenance, purpose and subject knowledge.
Provenance relates primarily to the origins of the source. For exa...

Answered by Eleanor B. History tutor
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How far do you agree that the key turning point in the relationship between the church and the state was the Act of Supremacy in 1559?

The Act of Supremacy 1559 outlined Elizabeth as Supreme Governor of the church and set out a protestant faith for England. The title of Supreme Governor was given due to Elizabeth being a female and not b...

Answered by Melissa S. History tutor
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Why was the Maastricht treaty so hard to pass?

For lots of people, the Maastricht treaty was the first real step into the concrete future of the European Union. The Maastricht treaty represented obligations and responsibilities for EU member states an...

Answered by Louis J. History tutor
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Why did Catholics and Protestants hate each other in England?

Lots of early modern English history was shaped by religious conflicts-- after Queen Elizabeth appeased a new Protestant majority by making the Church of England officially Protestant she fined catholics ...

Answered by Louis J. History tutor
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How do I answer a 'to what extent' question?

You need to do two things here. Firstly, you need to have a clear opinion and argument. The reader should get to the end of your essay and know what it is YOU think in how far the statement stands. Think ...

Answered by Anna G. History tutor
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