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What is the significance of 1832 Reform Act in Britain?

Planning and answering the essay:
Introduction - unpack the question. What is being asked of you? Unpack key words such as significance, outline what the 1832 Reform Act was. State your areas of expl...

Answered by Rob C. History tutor
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What was Henry VII's most poorly planned piece of foreign policy?

This can be debated, however, I think it's the trade embargo that was placed upon Antwerp in 1493. This was done because Henry felt as thought dynasty was being threatened (an important theme in his forei...

Answered by Lily M. History tutor
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What were the consequences of the Berlin Blockade and Airlift (1948-49)?

The Berlin blockade and airlift was a major incident in the Cold War because it was the first case of direct conflict between the US and the USSR. Indeed, both the blockade and the airlift had the potenti...

Answered by Olivia P. History tutor
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What is the best way to structure an essay paragraph?

PEGEX:P: PointEg: Example of your pointEx: Explanation of your pointYou should make your point first, then follow with an example of the point that you made. Finally, the longest section should be explain...

Answered by Elizabeth D. History tutor
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How should I approach a question and structure my answer?

In answering a GCSE history question it is important to first determine what the question is asking you. If for example, the question is asking you to explain how two interpretations differ, it is importa...

Answered by Kristina N. History tutor
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