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How can we begin to explain the causes of the First World War?

The best way to tackle the question is first to understand what they are asking of you, and then look closely at how the question is structured because this is often a key to structuring your essay. In th...

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Should I answer my favourite essay question first?

When it comes to essay questions, it often helps to answer your most difficult question second. That way you’re not ... [book session to see more!]

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Answered by Jem B. History tutor
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How do I write a source based question?

To analyse a primary source I always find it helpful to use the 6 C's approach: 1) Content: Read through the source before all else and understand exactly what it is saying. Highlight all the main parts o...

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Answered by Alexandra C. History tutor
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Describe the key features of the Revolutions of 1989 (6 marks)

The collapse of communism in the Eastern Bloc was brought about by a combination of economic instability, social unrest and political turmoil, which culm...

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Answered by Darren D. History tutor
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Explain the effects of German hyperinflation? (6)

The German hyperinflation of 1923 had severe socio-economic and political consequences for the stability of the Weimar Republic. Economically, the value of the Papiermark rapidly plummeted over the course...

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Answered by Benedict S. History tutor
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