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How to structure an A-level History essay?

The important part to any History A-Level is the structure, as it not only shows the examiner your understanding of the question but also your level of knowledge. As an effectively structured argument can...

Answered by Imogen H. History tutor
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How should I structure and plan a Section B question? (Edexcel)

With the Section B questions you will be asked to engage with a set of sources that are related to a historical debate relevant to your course. Before jumping straight into answering the question though y...

Answered by Charlie M. History tutor
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To what extent was economic success (1815- 1971) responsible for the unification of Germany?

History questions are never as straight forward as they seem. So it's really important to fully analyse what the question is asking you to talk about. The question may appear at first to just be asking ab...

Answered by Deanna H. History tutor
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Explain why Wilson was not satisfied with parts of the Treaty of Versailles.

It is important to remember that this is only a 6 mark question, and so it cannot take up too much time in the exam. However, to get the top mark you must explain two reasons and so it is vital you do thi...

Answered by Elizabeth S. History tutor
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To what extent did Luther’s attitude towards Jews and Judaism change over the course of his life?

Paraded and displayed during the Nuremberg, Luther’s On the Jews and Their Lies stands as a symbol of his anti-Jewish vitriol and a 400-year continuity of anti-Semitism. Historians have variously attempte...

Answered by Laurence C. History tutor
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