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How do I write a good introduction for an exam essay?

Simply put, the introduction to your essay should provide a brief and assertive summary of your argument. You want to provide signposts for your reader, give the examiner a sense of where they are and whe...

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Answered by Gregory T. History tutor
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To what extent was Lloyd George's fall from power in 1922 the consequence of his own failings?

Outline of argument: In 1918, Lloyd George was acclaimed as the ‘man who won the war’ which led to a level of popularity with the people of Britain that the Conservatives of the coalition took advantage o...

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Answered by Elizabeth P. History tutor
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How should I structure an A- Level History essay?

All history essays begin with an introduction- this section of your essay should define and explain the criteria to which you are judging the question by (for example from a political or economic perspect...

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Describe the key features of the Revolutions of 1989 (6 marks)

The collapse of communism in the Eastern Bloc was brought about by a combination of economic instability, social unrest and political turmoil, which culm...

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Answered by Darren D. History tutor
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"The nazi regime faced no serious threat from within Germany between 1933 and 1945." Discuss.

  1. Breaking down the question- defining what a "serious threat" is

  2. Picking 4/5 topics to base argument around: Military opposition/ Use of terror on people of Germany/ P...

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Answered by Thomas M. History tutor
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