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How do you structure an essay in History?

I would teach them my essay system which never fails. It is based on titles and sub-titles. 

I. A, B / II. A, B / III A, B

Or I. A, B, C / II. A, B, C

I often suggest the first one as...

Answered by Camille B. History tutor
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How do I structure an essay for an exam?

First of all, read the question twice. Then, using a highlighter, highlight the key words of the question (one to four terms which are at the core of the question. E.g. "Analyse the

Answered by Bella S. History tutor
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My teacher tells me I need greater focus on the question in my essays. How can I do this?

The best way to ensure a clear focus on the question throughout your essays is to plan beforehand. I like to make sure I have written 4-5 points on a scrap of paper, along with a link back to the question...

Answered by Aedan F. History tutor
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“Stalin and Truman were equally responsible for the outbreak of the Cold War”. To what extent do you agree?

Extended Intro/ overview of argument : The relative roles of Stalin and Truman were both influential in contributing to the politically turbulent circumstances of 1945-49 in the origins o...

Answered by Nilesh R. History tutor
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The Tet Offensive was the main reason the USA lost the Vietnam War

While I have more experience with the IB (where questions concerning the Tet Offensive or war of psychology are very common), I am given to understand that the Vietnam War is also a common topic in GCSE a...

Answered by Horatio L. History tutor
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