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How important was Religion to the Upheavals of the 1640's?

Of the nearly 100,000 men who died fighting for Kirk, King or Parliament in conflict in the 1640’s all, in an age of deep and almost universal piety, were motivated, to a greater or lesser extent, by reli...

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How do you assess the provenance in a source based essay for A Level History?

Firstly, you should often begin with highlighting what the question is actually asking you and making sure to contain the key phrases or terms in your answer. This will also help tremendously to keep on t...

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My teacher keeps talking about linking back to the question - how do I do this in an essay?

Linking back to the question is one of the most important parts of an essay - At A Level, it's what will push you up into the higher grade brackets. The easiest way to do this, is to literally copy out pa...

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How do I write an introduction to an examination essay?

The aim of an introduction is to clearly state your answer to the question and then explain your argument. A strong candidate will answer the question in the first sentence. Then proceed by outlining how ...

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‘The failure of the Schlieffen Plan was the main reason for the stalemate on the box Western Front.’ How far do you agree with this statement? Explain your answer.

The main aim of the Schlieffen Plan was to avoid a two-front conflict by enacting a rapid victory of the French in the West before turning to fight the Russians in the East. However, the war of movement w...

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