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How do I memorise facts for History? (source too)

History is a content heavy course, with so many dates and names and places to remember. It is useful to have a method which works for you! Once you have all your notes prepared, here are some ways to memo...

Answered by Jack M. History tutor
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Why did Kennedy and Johnson escalate the conflict in Vietnam?

There are 4 really good factors to talk about when thinking about why Johnson chose to escalate the conflict in Vietnam. 

1. The most important factor is containing <...

Answered by Alexander C. History tutor
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How do I analyse a source?

By exploring the following areas of the source, you can follow a general structure that can be applied to all source analysis. The depth of analysis depends on how much there is to say about a source, ...

Answered by Kieran N. History tutor
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How do I analyse a source?

In order to understand a source and write the best possible answer, there are seven easy steps to take: 

1. What does the source say? We need to briefly look at the source to und...

Answered by Alexandra P. History tutor
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What is the difference between a primary and a secondary effect of a natural disaster?

In the case of a natural disaster, there will be a whole range of effects. The simplest way to distinguish between these effects is to categorise them as primary or secondary. A primary effect is one t...

Answered by Annie G. History tutor
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