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How do I begin to answer a source question?

Source questions are much easier when they are broken down into what we are truly asking about the source:

  1. Is this source reliable?

  2. Is this source useful?

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    Answered by Katrina M. History tutor
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“To what extent was the Weimar Constitution the main reason for the Nazi Party’s rise to power”

Paragraphs on Political Change: 

Hitler’s emergence as Chancellor of Germany on January 30th, 1933 marked the beginning of the long-awaited ‘National Revolution’ that would precipitate i...

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Answered by Jose R. History tutor
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The Tory government was no more liberal from 1822-1827 than 1812-1822. Assess the validity of this statement.

Introduction - Give background to why liberalism was a relevant concept, placing its ascent in the broader context of socio-economic change. Present a clear and coherent sense of your argument, whilst als...

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Answered by Richard C. History tutor
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Why was Germany so important to the US and USSR during the Cold War?

It was important for both practical, strategic reasons, as well as symbolic reasons.

From a strategic point of view, Germany was located in central Europe and was the key to Western Europe. The USS...

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Answered by Nadia A. History tutor
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How do I answer a source analysis question?

The first thing to remember when analysing a historical primary source is that it will always be of some value. Most primary source exam questions ask of a source's value, or of its use to a historian, an...

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Answered by Sean H. History tutor
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