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How to correctly answer "To what extent" questions?

The most significant difference between GCSE and A-level history is the amount of emphasis markers place on analysis, interpretation and evaluation. For example, if we use the question “To what extent was...

Answered by Colm H. History tutor
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How do I answer a questions that begin with "To what extent"?

With "to what extent" questions, you are being asked to choose which factor is the most important in a given event or outcome. For example - let's say your question is asking, "To what exte...

Answered by Rahma H. History tutor
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How far do you agree that World War Two substantially changed the United States?

Breaking down an essay into smaller pieces can help to keep the argument clear and concise and ensures you are answering the question. Each essay can be based around the same basic frame work; an introduc...

Answered by Elena H. History tutor
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What impact did two leaders have on the Cold War?

In order to effectively answer this question, I would begin by stating which Cold War leaders my essay will focus on, perhaps Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev. I would choose two Cold War leaders who w...

Answered by Amy E. History tutor
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Assess the view that Betty Friedan was the most important individual in the development of the Civil Rights Movement

Firstly, you need to decide (and make clear) if you are in supoort of the statement: was Betty Friedan really the most important, or will you be arguing that another individual/ group were more influentia...

Answered by Zuzanna E. History tutor
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