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How to answer factor-based questions in history?

The best way to explain factor-based questions is to split up the essay into paragraphs explaining different factors whilst linking these factors together throughout the essay. Do not be afraid to emphasi...

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Answered by Berk S. History tutor
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What was the most significant short-term cause underlying the outbreak of the Yom Kippur War in 1973?

There were two primary short-term causes for the outbreak of war in the Middle East in 1973 both of which contributed significantly to the outbreak of the Yom Kippur War. Anwar Sadat had succeeded the nat...

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Answered by Will S. History tutor
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How to create a convincing argument in an exam

Read as much as possible and consult multiple sources. When you explore the different ways in which historians write you can pick up manerisms that develop your own writing skills and thus give your writi...

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Answered by Alexander H. History tutor
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How do I Structure my essays?

when structuring your essay it is at first Key to what I call, "figure the riddle" in the question, this is perhaps more important at A-level than it is at GCSE but it is important none the less...

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Answered by Oscar P. History tutor
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Explain why Louis XIV disliked the Jansenists.

This question, worth 12 marks, requires a focus on three (or more if you have time) main reasons, which you can develop. I would suggest before starting this question that you write down every reason you ...

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Answered by Phoebe G. History tutor
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