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How do I answer a question asking me to comment on what I can learn from a source?

There are two main things to look at in a source: 1) the blurb & 2) the text or image itself.
When analysing the blurb look for a few key questions such as who? when? and where? For example, if t...

Answered by Fairuz F. History tutor
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How to answer a question asking me to argue "how far" I agree with a statement.

These types of questions will usually ask you a broad question, such as "There were no significant improvements in public health from 1350-1750?”
There are three key things you need to pull fro...

Answered by Fairuz F. History tutor
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How should I approach an essay which asks me 'How far' or 'To what extent' a statement is true?

Although questions like this may look difficult at first, writing a small list of the arguments which support the statement in the question, and writing a list of the arguments which oppose it, will make ...

Answered by Sahil A. History tutor
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To what extent did the British Government adequately prepare for war by 1939?

Instead of trying to create an overarching answer, it is useful to look at the following factors and examine whether each one was successful or not. Factors include: Diplomacy (w/ USA, France, Germany, US...

Answered by Caroline M. History tutor
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Analyse the methods used and the conditions which helped in the rise to power of one ruler of a single party state

Examples could be Hitler, Stalin or Mao- this question is relevant to the three dictators.
For Hitler, look at the impact of:Treaty of VersaillesStab in the back theoryPolitical instability in German...

Answered by Hannah F. History tutor
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