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How do I remember so many facts?

There are a lot of facts to remember at GCSE for History. The best way to make sure that you know the facts you want to by the exam is to start learning them early so that they go into your long term memo...

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Answered by Lucy V. History tutor
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How do I analyse a source for a source question or essay.

Analysing a source is the key skill needed for the study of history. An excellent method for doing this is the CABLE method.
C - Content: What is the source actually saying? This requires close readi...

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Answered by Finn T. History tutor
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How do I answer source evaluation questions?

Source evaluation seems to be the type of question that causes the most concern for students each year, particularly at GCSE. However, that doesn't make them anything to worry about. In fact, the great th...

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Answered by Josh T. History tutor
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How do I answer a source question?

Source questions in a history exam may seem complicated, but once you understand the method by which to analyse them, the technique is exactly the same, regardless of the time period being studied. The ke...

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Answered by Hannah O. History tutor
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'The most important reason for the outbreak of a general European war was Germany's 'blank cheque' to Austria-Hungary.' Explain why you agree or disagree with this view of developments in 1914.

The actual question asks whether or not you agree with the quotation. You need to demonstrate knowledge of both sides but must ultimately come to a clear judgement.The quotation refers to Germany's 'blank...

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Answered by Oliver B. History tutor
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