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What's the difference between argument and analysis?

I choose this question because I remember it being one that confused me and my classmates greatly during the transition between GCSE and A-level. At GCSE, your answer is black and white. You're often asked a...
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To what extent was Mussolini’s foreign policy a success between the years 1922 and 1940?

Mussolini from the years 1922 and 1940 was engaged in a continuous battle to “forge a nation” in war, and to achieve a new and greater Italy that would see him become a new Global power. He believed that the...
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How accurate is it to suggest that the Treaty of Versailles was mainly responsible for the political and economic instability in Germany in the years 1919-23?

The first step in answering this question is to ensure that you understand the contents of the treaty and the subsequent impact on instability. For example how the huge war reparation payments were devastati...
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What is the best way to plan an essay?

When answering an essay question, the most important stage, in my view, is the planning. Personally, I like to make a mind map, but it really depends on what you feel the most comfortable with, and I recomme...
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How to plan a A Level History source question?

Extract A Argument Claims: Judgement in response: Factual Information to the validity (or not) of claims: Summary of Paragraph: Extract B Argument Claims: Judgement in response: Factual Information to the va...
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Answered by Ines D. History tutor
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