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How much historiography should I bring into my answers?

This depends on the question that you have to answer. Coursework tends to be more historiography heavy, since the presumption is that you've had the time to read a variety of primary and secondary sources...

Answered by Patrick N. History tutor
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To what extent was nationalism the main cause of WWI?

In my view nationalism was the main cause of WWI because nationalism was the driving force behind many of the event which escalated tensions in Europe in the early 20th century. Firstly, German nationalis...

Answered by Matthew H. History tutor
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To what extent does the impact of the First World War explain the outbreak of 2 revolutions in Russia in 1917?

The First World War displayed the ineffectiveness and under preparation of the Russian army as by 1917 there were c.4 million Russian soldiers dead and c.3 million wounded; this caused resentment towards ...

Answered by Ellie P. History tutor
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How is the best way to structure an English essay?

They key thing to remember is P.E.E (Point, Evidence, Explanation). In your introduction you should start of introducing what you are going to discuss. Then each paragraph should be a different point, for...

Answered by Annie T. History tutor
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How should I approach a primary source question in an exam?

These kinds of questions could ask you to analyse a piece of contemporary text, a picture or an object. However, the way you would go about answering the question would be the same whatever the source, an...

Answered by Emma M. History tutor
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