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How do I improve my exam technique in a history exam?

Because your brain is overloaded with dates, facts and figures, it can be hard to know how to deploy them in the most concise way to answer the question on the paper. It is best to enter an exam with an e...

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Answered by Yasmin I. History tutor
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How to tackle the source-analysis questions (Paper 1)?

The most important thing is to remember about 'the 5 W's':

  1. Who wrote the source or produced it? (Origin)

  2. When? (Origin)

  3. Where? (Origin)

  4. ...
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Answered by Karolina M. History tutor
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To what extent are different socialists committed to equality of outcome

Use the intro to briefly explain what 'equality of outcome' means (elimination of class system). Then mention the different kinds of socialists that exist (Marxist, democratic socialist, social democrats,...

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Answered by Chibueze P. History tutor
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How do you analyse a primary source?

The easiest way to analyse a primary source (a source from the time period you are studying) is to remember the 4 Ws:

WHAT: What type of source is this? A letter, a picture, a diar...

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Answered by Jennie S. History tutor
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How had the SA helped Hitler to power by 1934?

On 2nd August 1934, Adolf Hitler combined the state offices of Chancellor and President to create the title 'Fuhrer', and the SA (also known as the Brownshirts) played a significant role in this. They wer...

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Answered by Lucie J. History tutor
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