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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 make a '5-minute plan' for my essays, and how does that change when I do different questions?

There are two distinct questions here: the first is the important things to bear in mind when planning out your essays in exams, and the second is how your 'template' might change depending on the kind of...

Answered by Edward W. History tutor
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To what extent may Chartism be considered a successful movement? (Pre-U Specimen paper 13, 2019)

Historiographical orthodoxy has long considered Chartism to have been a failure. However, revisionist historians have emphasised how many proposals of the 'People's Charter' (published in 1838) were succe...

Answered by Freddie V. History tutor
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Assess the reasons for the fall of the Romanov dynasty in February 1917

Firstly analyze what the question is truly asking for and address the key words and terms. Begin with a brief introduction that places the question historically in the context of the period, and then look...

Answered by Bruce E. History tutor
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Why did the Interregnum last only from 1649 till 1660?

Possible reasons for the short tenure could include:

- Parliament planned to disband the New Model Army which angered them, and forced them to take action

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Answered by Rahman M. History tutor
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