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How do I maintain an argument when completing a response to an A level paper?

This method is known as the tennis match, and also serves as good revision method. It includes prior drafting of an essay, of which there is definitely time within A level exams for. Take a piece of paper...

Answered by Melissa J. History tutor
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How can I approach this essay question: ‘MacDonald betrayed the Labour Party during his second ministry, 1929–31.’ How far do you agree?

Before getting into writing you should start by analysing the question and making sure you know what it's asking you to do. In this case, you need to have some idea of how a politician could 'betray' his ...

Answered by Mark R. History tutor
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'Economic depression was the main reason Hitler came to power', to what extent do you agree? (16 marks)

When answering a GCSE 16 mark question it is important to make sure you plan the main points you are going to use in your answer. Your plan does not have to be extensive, it can be a simple list or spider...

Answered by Francesca S. History tutor
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How do I tackle a paper one and achieve high marks?

The first thing to remember about writing a paper one is that until the last question you are only to use the information the sources present to you. In reality you are able to score above 70% on any one ...

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Why did was there no direct conflict between the US and the USSR in the Cold War?

By 1950, both the USSR and the USA had successfully developed and tested nuclear weapons. For both countries, spending on research and development for more advanced nuclear weapons was a top priority, as ...

Answered by Elizabeth B. History tutor
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