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With reference to source A and source B interpret the extent to which (quote from either source) can be said to (relate to module topic). (20)

This question is which would ask students to explain with reference to two sources (nearly always quotes from historians) which interpretation of a key event they most agree with. Candidates are often adv...

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Answered by Declan N. History tutor
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'A sterile interlude'. How valid is this judgement on the reign on Mary I?

The 20th century scholar A. F. Pollard used the term 'sterile interlude' to describe Mary Tudor's reign. Pollard's thesis specifically meant that Mary's reign was an unproductive interruption to a Protest...

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Answered by Liam L. History tutor
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How can I make sure my essays are well structured when writing under timed conditions?

If you approach essay writing with the right method and complete each one of the following steps, your essay will be well-structured and contain everything it needs to, even if you are under time pressure...

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Answered by Anna M. History tutor
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Would it be correct to say that the nature of Lenin and Stalin regime were very similar?

The similarities between the nature of Government under Lenin and Stalin are often debated due to their importance in Russian history. It is clear that Lenin and Stalins often resorted to brutal methods t...

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Answered by Remi A. History tutor
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How do I use my own knowledge in a Section A source analysis question?

You should use your own knowledge (OK) about the question as a lens through which to analyse the four sources. Instead of simply deploying OK to answer the question directly, use it to examine the provena...

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Answered by Alexander N. History tutor
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