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What was the 'Suez Crisis' in 1956 and why was it so significant?

The Suez Crisis was an international incident that occurred in 1956, and involved the possession of the Suez canal located in Egypt. The United Kingdom had effectively owned the canal since the mid-187...

Answered by Oliver N. History tutor
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Should I focus on facts or themes when revising for an A or AS level history exam?

Revision for your A level history exam is always tricky as you find yourself trying to learn a great number of facts and statistics as well as the answers to the different themes of your period.

Answered by James B. History tutor
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How do I avoid falling into the second mark band when analysing a source?

Source analysis in GCSE history exams can be exceedingly tricky and it is very easy to miss out on the top marks because of a phrase or observation that the marking scheme deems as lower tier.

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Answered by James B. History tutor
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How should I structure my introduction in order to maximise my marks?

The introduction is the most important part of your entire essay as examiners will have already decided once they've read it which marking band they feel you belong in. As such your introduction needs ...

Answered by James B. History tutor
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What would your advice be on revision for History A-Level?

There is no definitively correct answer on revision. All students learn and revise in a variety of different ways.

However, my advice when it comes to History at A-Level and even during m...

Answered by Daniel L. History tutor
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