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How do I use my own knowledge in a Section A source analysis question?

You should use your own knowledge (OK) about the question as a lens through which to analyse the four sources. Instead of simply deploying OK to answer the question directly, use it to examine the provena...

Answered by Alexander N. History tutor
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How did Tsar Nicholas II survive the 1905 Revolution? (6 marks)

The 1905 Revolution shook Tsar Nicholas' power, yet he survived the rebellion by using using two main strategies. Firstly, Nicholas conceded some degree of power to the Russian Parliament, known as the Du...

Answered by Dan B. History tutor
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To what extent was the Royalist defeat in the English Civil War due to Charles I's weak leadership?

When trying to answer a 45 mark A2 level question it is crucial to establish your argument from the outset, so that it remains clear throughout your essay. For this question the student is being asked to ...

Answered by Katy M. History tutor
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How do I approach primary source evaluation at A-level?

Analysis of primary sources can often seem daunting, especially with Early Modern topics where the language can be difficult to understand. Breaking the analysis down into sections can make it easier – we...

Answered by Hannah B. History tutor
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What do I need to include in order to answer an A level AQA Extract Question?

The extract provided by AQA should directly guide and lead your response. Ensure you thoroughly read the extract and understand all content addressed. Re-read the extract a second time, highlighting key p...

Answered by Emma D. History tutor
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